Wind Power Now Cheapest Energy In UK and Germany; No Subsidies Needed
Socguy writes: Bloomberg reports wind power has now crossed the threshold to become the cheapest source of energy in both the UK and Germany. This is notable because it's the first time this has occurred in a G7 country. In the U.S., wind and solar are still massively overshadowed by the power generated from fossil fuel plants, but the percentage is creeping up. It's gotten to the point where it's starting to affect the lifetime profitability of new plants.
This clearly shows why we so badly need Direct Action to subsidize the fossil fuel industry, and help it to become competitive again. If we don't act now, we may lose the fossil fuel industry forever. I don't know about you, but I find wind-mills to be a horrible blight on the landscape.
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