Net Zero In Europe

Spain and Portugal have achieved Net Zero, and the UK is working to catch up with them.

Spain-Portugal blackouts latest: First deaths emerge after mass power cut – including family of three | The Independent

“Boris Johnson to unveil plan to power all UK homes with wind by 2030”

Boris Johnson to unveil plan to power all UK homes with wind by 2030 | Conservative conference 2020 | The Guardian

The UK is currently getting 2% of their electricity from wind, and say it will be 100% within five years.

Wind power production as a percentage

“The closure of Grangemouth’s refinery sums up Labour’s Net Zero muddle”

The closure of Grangemouth’s refinery sums up Labour’s Net Zero muddle | The Spectator

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7 Responses to Net Zero In Europe

  1. oeman50 says:

    Question: If GB gets all their power from wind (in the future) and the wind dies down, what percentage of their power needs are met by wind? (Show your work.)

    Answer: 100% X 0 MW = 0 MW

    • arn says:

      Once you find out how many solar panels and windmills are needed to run a single 50 watt lightbulb in a windless night you will know what the problem with eco – communist energy is.

      Fun fact: Just a few days before the blackout the spanish government proudly announced that they had the first day with 100% renewable energy supply.

      After the Blackout the spanish government aka WEF announced that the reason for the blackout was an atmospheric phenomenon – that’s some real expert stuff..

      I’m pretty sure that such atmospheric phenomenons that haven’t occured
      since the Carrrington Event will happen in the near future on a daily basis.
      But not in those Nazi countries that rejected that green new deal.
      Those will suffer from permanent protests and selfcombusting power plants.

  2. Rud Istvan says:

    Nice photo of the Iberian Peninsula during the Net Zero blackout.

  3. Rud Istvan says:

    Nice photo of Iberian Peninsula during Net Zero blackout.

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