Portugal hit 80% renewable electricity in January, saving €703 million on bills, securing the grid and spurring green projects—benefiting residents nationwide.
I was told on Landman that wind power isn’t reliable, doesn’t last long enough, and requires oil to even work! Are you telling me a Taylor Sheridan show is US right wing propaganda?!
Are you serious that they just drop all of that anti-climate propaganda in there? I’d never watch a show that reminds me of the Oil field hicks I used to work with in my past so can’t say I really have a desire to go watch it now just to find out.
Ohhh there is a lot of the over tones throughout the show. Bashing on the younger generations not knowing how the world “works”, O&G being required (in this current form) and must grow more, progressiveness is the devil, etc. etc.
It’s Taylor’s thing. He did the same but slightly muted notion with Yellowstone until the last few seasons when he went all in on the notion.
The best part was Cooper Norris trying to convince someone that solar power isn’t worth it in Texas because you need sunny days. In Texas, where theres less than 70 days of rain in a year!
I was told on Landman that wind power isn’t reliable, doesn’t last long enough, and requires oil to even work! Are you telling me a Taylor Sheridan show is US right wing propaganda?!
Are you serious that they just drop all of that anti-climate propaganda in there? I’d never watch a show that reminds me of the Oil field hicks I used to work with in my past so can’t say I really have a desire to go watch it now just to find out.
Ohhh there is a lot of the over tones throughout the show. Bashing on the younger generations not knowing how the world “works”, O&G being required (in this current form) and must grow more, progressiveness is the devil, etc. etc.
It’s Taylor’s thing. He did the same but slightly muted notion with Yellowstone until the last few seasons when he went all in on the notion.
The best part was Cooper Norris trying to convince someone that solar power isn’t worth it in Texas because you need sunny days. In Texas, where theres less than 70 days of rain in a year!
Crikey.
I live in the UK, we’ve had about 3 weeks of rain and clouds. Yet it’s still worth having solars, etc, over here.
What I don’t use during the summer is exported and credited, which helps pay some/most of the winter bills.