Daniel Turner
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So maybe if they're all doing their other nonsense, the oil and gas industry and the coal industry can start thriving again.
So maybe if they're all doing their other nonsense, the oil and gas industry and the coal industry can start thriving again.
Yeah, I don't believe in that. I don't believe in all of the above. I think phrases like clean and green are made up. And the people who want to push their product invented the phraseology and asked us to start speaking their language. I don't support all of the above because all of the above doesn't work.
Yeah, I don't believe in that. I don't believe in all of the above. I think phrases like clean and green are made up. And the people who want to push their product invented the phraseology and asked us to start speaking their language. I don't support all of the above because all of the above doesn't work.
Yeah, I don't believe in that. I don't believe in all of the above. I think phrases like clean and green are made up. And the people who want to push their product invented the phraseology and asked us to start speaking their language. I don't support all of the above because all of the above doesn't work.
And this is where I have a lot of argument with elected leaders and they'll say, well, if you look right now, 30% of our electricity comes from renewables. Well, right now, because the wind is blowing, but what happens tomorrow? Is the wind going to blow? You can't predict that. Is the sun going to shine? You can't predict that. And because we can't predict it,
And this is where I have a lot of argument with elected leaders and they'll say, well, if you look right now, 30% of our electricity comes from renewables. Well, right now, because the wind is blowing, but what happens tomorrow? Is the wind going to blow? You can't predict that. Is the sun going to shine? You can't predict that. And because we can't predict it,
And this is where I have a lot of argument with elected leaders and they'll say, well, if you look right now, 30% of our electricity comes from renewables. Well, right now, because the wind is blowing, but what happens tomorrow? Is the wind going to blow? You can't predict that. Is the sun going to shine? You can't predict that. And because we can't predict it,
and you cannot prepare for it as a commodity, the prices are unstable. And we have felt that nationwide. Electricity prices, utility prices are up 30%. In Europe, they're up 1,000% over the last couple of years. Now, they have capped them for consumers, but the government is just paying the difference. They're paying $1,000, 1,000 euro per megawatt hour in Europe. Now, they capped it at 300%.
and you cannot prepare for it as a commodity, the prices are unstable. And we have felt that nationwide. Electricity prices, utility prices are up 30%. In Europe, they're up 1,000% over the last couple of years. Now, they have capped them for consumers, but the government is just paying the difference. They're paying $1,000, 1,000 euro per megawatt hour in Europe. Now, they capped it at 300%.
and you cannot prepare for it as a commodity, the prices are unstable. And we have felt that nationwide. Electricity prices, utility prices are up 30%. In Europe, they're up 1,000% over the last couple of years. Now, they have capped them for consumers, but the government is just paying the difference. They're paying $1,000, 1,000 euro per megawatt hour in Europe. Now, they capped it at 300%.
But it's absurd. Why? Because they're all in on renewable. And there's never, no matter how many wind turbines you build, if the wind doesn't blow, they are useless. And so why would I ever support an energy policy that says, let's get more of the variable in our life? Part of being a good business or anything is getting rid of variables.
But it's absurd. Why? Because they're all in on renewable. And there's never, no matter how many wind turbines you build, if the wind doesn't blow, they are useless. And so why would I ever support an energy policy that says, let's get more of the variable in our life? Part of being a good business or anything is getting rid of variables.
But it's absurd. Why? Because they're all in on renewable. And there's never, no matter how many wind turbines you build, if the wind doesn't blow, they are useless. And so why would I ever support an energy policy that says, let's get more of the variable in our life? Part of being a good business or anything is getting rid of variables.
And wind and solar are crappy, awful, made with slave labor, foreign, unreliable, intermittent. I would rip them out of every, all across the country and get rid of them.
And wind and solar are crappy, awful, made with slave labor, foreign, unreliable, intermittent. I would rip them out of every, all across the country and get rid of them.
And wind and solar are crappy, awful, made with slave labor, foreign, unreliable, intermittent. I would rip them out of every, all across the country and get rid of them.
It's huge. And it really is a game changer. And these are the raw materials that we need for the technologies that we're using. And unless we're willing to alter our lifestyle and give up our smartphones and our smart TVs, we're going to need more lithium. And wouldn't you rather get it from America that will have a nod to the environment?
It's huge. And it really is a game changer. And these are the raw materials that we need for the technologies that we're using. And unless we're willing to alter our lifestyle and give up our smartphones and our smart TVs, we're going to need more lithium. And wouldn't you rather get it from America that will have a nod to the environment?
It's huge. And it really is a game changer. And these are the raw materials that we need for the technologies that we're using. And unless we're willing to alter our lifestyle and give up our smartphones and our smart TVs, we're going to need more lithium. And wouldn't you rather get it from America that will have a nod to the environment?