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> The person didn’t ask if you know, they asked if you had looked at reports.

Obviously not. I said as much. I've listened to good arguments for and against it and I don't know what to believe.

My comments were simply about the fact that you could make better arguments than the ones that were presented.

> What do you perceive when they say wind is not reliable and increase electricity costs? I mean, it is free electricity, with minimal impact.

It isn't free electricity. There is a cost to constructing them, maintaining them and decommissioning them when they become EOL.

If the wind doesn't blow, they don't generate electricity. This means that there is more demand on other sources. So price is driven by supply and demand. All of this the energy company will factor into your tariff. So obviously it is going to affect the price of electricity.

> The way you understand about gas prices, while dismissing some arguments in favor of renewables is a bit telling.

Understanding a basic tax calculation that is listed on a government website is relatively easy and took a few seconds for me to guestimate. It is much more difficult for layman (like myself) to understand the Total Cost of Ownership of a Wind Turbine, it ROI and understanding whether that maybe a good investment.

I wasn't arguing for or against wind. I was saying there are arguments against wind that might be better than the ones are often highlighted. You are mistaking me highlighting there are potentially better arguments, with agreeing with those arguments.



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