Quick! Switch off the wind turbines! MGUY EV News Thursday 13 June 2024 | MGUY Australia
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0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Climate crisis fading: m-g.uy/kir
4:38 - New Zealand is (was) a basket case: m-g.uy/o6k
6:21 - Cybersucks up for sale: m-g.uy/vvi
8:05 - EV charging stations are uneconomical: m-g.uy/ghk
10:05 - Renewable grid mess: m-g.uy/vwq
15:26 - Multi-layered incompetence: m-g.uy/y2u
17:38 - Outro
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The energy shortage is so great in Germany that they are forced to demolish wind farms to access the coal they are built on 😅
Should kept nuclear
Hilarious. This world is run by insane people
Electricity prices in Germany are well north of 3 times the price in the USA and going higher. If you want to talk about unsustainable there it is.
@@2470qwertyLignite wet worse brown coal not brown coal itself.
Lol!
If you want to reduce CO2, plant trees, instead of ugly wind turbines that desecrate the beautiful landscape. It's visual pollution.
carbon is the building block of life. ask WHY they would want to reduce carbon. its not poison.
Why reduce the CO2? We need more CO2 for more food for more plants for more food for more earth population. COP28, the Sultan Al Jaber said: "Show me the roadmap for a phase-out of fossil fuel that will allow for sustainable socioeconomic development, unless you want to take the world back into caves.”
Dumbass globalist Bill agates says planting trees won’t help offset carbon citing “come on! We’re the science guys!” 🤡
The horrid things kill birds by the thousands
😂 Bro u failed math class
its never been about controlling the climate, its about taxing the people...
And controlling them.
Mankind wants to control everything but they can't control the weather
Yes, redistribution of wealth. Where do you think that 12 TRILLION dollars went?
Germany is a prime example of green madness!
Germany is cutting down trees and burning wood chips for power.
U R a bit too late! they did that in the 1960's when they imported millions of mohamad turks
It's why the far right got Soo many Votes .
@MrBigbangbuzz by "far right", I assume you mean moderate populists
@@Chris-nn3vu Germany and France they call them far right .. I agree with you
The seven stages of the Net Zero Project:
1) Wild Enthusiasm
2) Disillusionment
3) Confusion
4) Panic
5) Search for the Guilty
6) Punishment of the Innocent
7) Promotion for Non-Participants.
8.) Soylent Green.
0) evil/wickedness/sin/communism/marxism/leftism
Nett Zero = Cap and Trade by another name.
Don't forget, bonuses for the politicians and bureaucrats who pumped it up.
Is that bad?
If we listened to 'all the scientists' we'd all be dead.
I suppose we should listen to you instead ?
Exactly they can't even decide if eggs are good or bad for you.
leftoids and question marks
@@chrisp7839 Believe all scientists, they are our gods. Do not question The Science.
@@chrisp7839 The pharmacy just pocket dialed my number and said your 32nd booster is now available and the Krispy Kremes are gong fast, so hurry.
If you want to reduce CO2, plant more trees, NOT wind turbines, that desecrate the beautiful landscape. It's visual pollution.
They tell us too do more to protect the environment, and then they go out and clear huge areas of land for wind and solar farms.. The hypocrisy is beyond a joke with the eco lot
do both.
And the damn things are NOISY!
@@AdLockhorst-bf8pz Not as noisy as Aircraft and you have no issue with them leaving contrails across the sky and releasing CO2, as long as you can have your two foreign holidays every year.
They tell us too do more to protect the environment, and then they go out and clear huge areas of land for wind and solar farms.. The hypocrisy is beyond a joke
Congratulations! You've now earned the coveted United Nation's Climate Change blue banner for your channel.
Same here, got one too. If you ever watch a video, where they mention c0vid and conrona, i get blue banner, talking about social distance, it's so dumb.
I got blue message from UN. When I question TH-cam about it they gave me a song and dance about blue message is placed by a commercial entity that does not seem to receive the same scrutiny as normal content.
Ublock origin zaps that donkey shit propaganda right off my browser 👍🏼👍🏼
Interesting how they link to a political organization, a corrupt one at that, and not a scientific one. I guess "following the science" is no longer a thing.
Badge of honour. He's spreading too much truth, the UN doesn't like that.
It must have been all those dastardly ICE cars that caused the glaciers to melt thousands of years ago.
Yep, and all those dry lake beds too, plus cars killed the dinosaurs.
No but they are the cars that are causing brain and lung damage in children in Western Europe after FF industry lobbied EU to incentivise us to convert to diesel cars.
Read a book about receding glaciers in New Zealand Alps 1850! EIGHTEEN FIFTY
Darned big thos cars the took out the T-Rexs and mammoths
ice cores show 250k years ago there was more CO2 in the atmosphere than presently. Clearly evil oil companies mastered time travel and went back in time to pollute the ice age which made the ice free corridor open up
I am a New Zealander we have lots of hydro and thermal power production that was owns by the people until a criminal government sold it all to private interests and now we need a mortgage to pay the power bill - sound familiar
You choose the government do blame yourself for that.....
We need a new party here in Denmark: "Stop the climate hysteria!"
well, you voted the stupid in, you have to take them out of the parliament
We have to boot the Clowns out of Govenment here in Australia, we are going down hill so fast 😟 Au
As soon as I hear the term "fossil fuels", I know that the person doesn't know what they are talking about.
The Only one is Coal 👍
Endless supply of dinosaurs
Coal is infinitely renewable, just takes a few hundred million years.
@ahorton6786 have you ever witnessed a forest turning into a coal bed? The coal formed in marshes from peat moss can develop into brown coal over a long time period - if the marsh doesn't fill with sediment too soon. A catastrophe knocked over entire forests and immediately buried the downed trees - otherwise the wood will rot, or a lightning stroke will ignite the dead trees. Some natural force must quickly bury the trees to protect them from oxygen.
@@timothykeith1367and yet the renewable fan boys think there’s a bottomless pit of copper.
I worked for VESTAS for about 5 years. I was the manager of safety on the construction of 6 windfarms in Australia, including the largest in the Southern Hemisphere at Macarthur Victoria. The industry is an awesome place to work and the money is great, because its your taxes mostly. However as a method to generate power, it is unlikely humans will ever develop anything less efficient. Most of the time you can rub a pair of nylon panties on your head and generate more electricity than most windfarms.
There's something I hadn't thought of!
@@robertmoffett3486 Been doing it for years!
😂✌️
Since so many Alibaba EVs catch fire with no provocation instead of hitting them with a tariff just ban them as a safety hazard.
The gasses released by the burning EV kill people therefore they reduce CO2.
They don't.
Fake news. As alibarba don't even make EVs.
If your going to make things up, at least try and be a little smarter
@@stewart5989 Alibaba EVs is just a misnomer for Chinese EVs just like how people use "Made in China" to indicate a product is subpar.
@asandax6 Thanks for the clarification. However does not change the fact that this is just a made up falsehood. Always interesting how the conspiracy people feel they need to invent the news as a way of making them think they are right. Example @davidjernigan8161 please provide proof of your statement.
The thing about Germans paying to have Danish wind turbines idle, is not just about intermittent production, it's a built-in bug in the whole concept that can't be fixed: when the wind blows and all the propellers turn, the price plummets so the operators don't make any money. When it's calm, the propellers don't spin and they don't make anything either. Before they paid wind operators to shut down their plants, the operators PAID customers to take the 'leccy off their hands, because idling wind turbines cost money too - not just in capital costs, but operationally as well.
Of course, this is not a problem for the operators as long as government pays you a guaranteed minimum price for your produce, no matter if the demand is there or not.
The whole thing is a circlejerk money-train. That's all it is. The carbon credits scheme, while not just being exactly about profiteering, also laid the foundation for these extra layers of corruption. That was always it's purpose.
Imagine the bird life these monstrosities destroy.
That is the removing of carbon that they want to inflict on us all
But but, but it's for the greater good, in the holy name of greenwashing, so it dosen't matter😅
Better ban cars, cats and windows then.
@@bordersw1239 Sounds like some dumbshit never bothered to read about how much destruction these wind eyesores actually cause. Everything you mentioned combined pales in comparison.
I can imagine piles of dead birds below wind turbines but it doesn't happen.
I saw a video of a helicopter flying around a wind farm to de-ice the turbines. 🤡 🌎
China does it even better, they plug them into the coal-powered grid to make them spin. 🤣
Many wind turbines have a diesel engine to start the blades when the wind varies and in Sweden they are electrically heated so that they are not covered by ice . And when it is really cold, there is no wind and then these wind turbines consume much more than they produce.
Maybe install heated wind turbines blades?
All this "green" stuff had no science & is proving stupid & destructive
@@timothykeith1367 what do you think powers the heaters?
@@timothykeith1367 Depends on how cold it gets and the weather. They have them heated here in Texas, but they can still cake up with ice in the winter.
For Australia NOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TO GET BACK TO BASIC'S. Start producing cars with simple mechanics that anyone can work on , with ZERO COMPUTERS involved , just like we did after WW2 .
I like the sentiment, and I dislike the amount of computers in cars now. But efficient engines are what we want, and for those we need some kind of computer. But it can be simple(r) by far than what they're doing now.
I have much different memories of vehicles after the war. You think we should go back to a time when cars had the fuel efficiency, performance, and left the smoke trail of a Matilda tank? Had to be “tuned up” every 12 months? Were ready for the wreckers well before 150k km? All so you can work on it at home? Thanks, I’ll keep what I got. That 47 Ford I had was a pig and its competition was no better.
@@OrangPasien Yeah, some people are old enough and lack the dementia-form to which paints old times as better (we kind of need that, selectively remember the good parts).
Most of course, are more like trust fund-babies. Zero appreciation, for the shoulders of giants they stand on. Countless generations of humans sacrificed the leave the world a better place for the next generation. Simple folks these days, have luxuries not even kings could dream of.
IF ELON MUSK TOOK A DUMP DRIED IT OUT AND PUT WHEELS ON IT HIS FANBOYS WOULD STILL BUY IT !
and kiss his ass for it 🥰
😏
that's basically every tesla ever made LOL
It will go like a sh*t off a shovel.
they did ya dimmy and it was called the cyber truck
Not just buy it, they would suck on it.
WOODCHIPS FROM OREGON,
SHIPPED TO UK
TO BURN IN POWER STATION....
Yep. Germany is burning wood chips too. So much cleaner than natural gas and nuclear. 😂
You can't get more green than that. Going to extraordinary effort to save the polar bears from melting, brings a tear to my eye.
@@softwarephil1709 pretty much the same. LNG keepes engine blocks clean no sludge and nuclear is much better.
@@wayland7150Don't forget, that makes Gretta Dimbird happy too
@@petiadavis5122 GRETA DIMBEERG......
WALLACE'S DOG THAT BIT DIANA
RINCE PANDREW
KILLARY HINTON.
It’s the same in the UK. if it’s windy and the wind turbines are not turning, it’s because there’s too much energy in the system and they get paid to not turn.
That's why we are paying over the odds for our power
would be a great opportunity to use this electricity to create hydrogen or synfuels.
But of course this would be too "inefficient", so better turn it off.
You are dead wrong. If There is too much wind, to control the speed of the units, so they shut them down to protect the units.
@@robertheinkel6225 No, I’m not. I’ve spent two years in renewables, designing and implementing core IT infrastructure for multi-billion investment wind farms, both onshore and offshore. So I know what I’m talking about. I also learned a hell of a lot about wind farm financing, the energy trading market and the UK National Grid. You??
@@robertheinkel6225found the bbc watcher
We have to learn from our mistakes. Instead, we tell lies to hide our mistakes.
Yesterday was the coldest day in Melbourne for 5 years. Definitely the winters are getting hot! No.
Yea I’m here as well. Imagine how little
Solar yesterday. It was cloudy rainy and windy. As it was Tuesday and Monday. The wind turbines were probably shut down as well and we are being told to rely on these renewables. Look how much coal took up - not affected by weather. And Labor want to close those plants down.
@@xr6lad I heard Jacinta Allen is or has approved for further exploration in Bass Strait. Not sure if that is for gas or oil. So much for solar or wind.
It's 7°C in the Nordic region. In June, peak summer. Turning the heat back on, jackets coming out 🥶
@@rosen9425June is your warmest month? It isn't even summer yet, but I don't know Nordic weather patterns.
My Aussie friends were saying it's also unreasonably cold yesterday (about when this video was recorded), also 7°C, in Bundaberg in northeast QLD. It's late autumn for them but it is subtropical.
@@nthgth
June - Aug should be absolute high summer above 20°C into the 30s for our cold latitudes. But it went very late autumn within in a week or two, which is nuts.
People in Britain saying the same thing. 4°C some mornings. That is actually a definition for winter. At 3°C our cars start warning for icy roads :D
Thank you for your reporting. I watch your reports twice a day to affirm that I'm not the only sane person left in the world. Keep up the good work.
It seems that you are being wilfully ignorant, proud of it and think that you are being clever.
@@rogerphelps9939 Thanks for proving my original point.
Brought to you by the same WEFfers that gave you "Safe & Effective!"
If there is any doubt, Klaus lays it all out in zis own verds in his (ghost written) book "C nineteen The Great Reset" step by step.
The electric utility I worked for also had to turn off wind turbines - and pay the generators for not generating - when it was windy, but not because they were producing so much power that they would overload the system. It was because the wind generators are essentially induction motors whose shafts are driven at faster than synchronous speed, causing them to produce real power, but at the same time they consume reactive power (vars) from the power system when they're running. The consumption of vars makes the system voltage go down when the generators are on line, and the more power they produce, the lower the voltage goes. Shunt capacitors are installed to supply vars for the generators, but only enough to meet the generators' no-load var requirements. This isn't enough to prevent the voltage decay that occurs when they're operating at full power. So to keep the system voltage from going down too far during windy conditions, the generators had to be turned off, and the owners had to be paid for the amount of power they were prevented from generating. Crazy to say the least.
Interesting... What sort of generator do normal power stations use, that do not exhibit the same problem?
@@hunchanchoc8418 Normal power stations use synchronous generators. While induction generators get their excitation from the power system, and in the process take reactive power from the power system, synchronous generators have a separate exciter that supplies DC to the field winding. The exciter can be adjusted so that the generator produces its own vars, or consumes vars, or neither (unity power factor).
I've been retired for quite a while now, so it's possible that modern wind generators are now synchronous machines. But back in the early days of wind turbines, they were all induction machines which was a major problem.
@@howardham95 Thanks for the insights :-) Yes, surely it can't be beyond the wit of man to design and include a dynamic rectifier to provide DC for separate excitation? But who knows, given that the overseers of all this are happy for one party to be PAID by another party, to have the turbines NOT generating! Seems like everything in the Western world is insanity, every which way you look... :-/
MG is NOT a British car brand anymore! It was bought by the Chinese in around 2005!
One would have thought the classic MG owner might have spotted that.
Neither is Lotus. It's co-owned by Geely and some Malaysians
Don't forget Stellantis
MG was not a British car brand, it was English
@Chris-nn3vu: And England isn't part of Great Britain? Or, for that matter the United Kingdom??
The Issue Attention Cycle: Who remembers when vehicles were fitted with LPG tanks and ran off natural gas? What happened to that? Leaders claimed it was clean and the future and now look at it!
We can't have Australian homes and cars using gas when it's so much in demand in other countries. So it's "renewable unaffordable ineffectual power" for us and cheap gas, oil and coal for China and other nations.
Paid to turn off wind turbines in windy weather!!!!! WTF!!!!!
Just like gas burning power stations are
@@dizzydella1gas is not turned off in windy weather.
That is an every day reality in Germany, as the power grid has to be kept at 50 megahertz. Wind does not blow when you need it the most and provides more than being used during the day. Yet they get paid at high rates when turned off.
If the wind is too strong the wind turbines don't work
If the wind gets too fast, they shut them down to prevent over speeding the units.
We are the carbon being reduced!
Yep - footprints and all. Mouthbreathing useful idiots can't see the woods for the trees.
We have not had brains in our government for a long time... its giving me hope.... from NZ
Sounds like you've taken a step in a good direction, it's all anyone can hope for.
Hoping for similar this coming election season here. Cheers from the US.
@@nthgthyou've got 260 million people over there and all you could find is Biden and Trump.
@@Paulman50 260 million? You sure you know what country you're talking about?
And we didn't find them, they were just the ones made available to us. But at least one of them might not keep the borders completely open and might just care a little bit about the economy.
FREEZING COLD BRITAI N DURING ''FLAMING JUNE''
I've just come back from a week in Cornwall, I can assure you that not all the UK is freezing cold.
It's called weather. Many people seem to confuse weather with climate.
@@simoncrooke1644and many can’t see the fact we can’t predict the weather but amazingly we can predict the climate 30 years down the track. And not only that we can control the temperature rises but no discussion to ensure that we don’t drop it too far.
@@chrisp7839Might not be freezing in Cornwell but I’ve just had a look at the weather for the next 10 days and the highest is two days of 18 degrees and all the rest between 16 and 17. I don’t think you’ll get sun stroke.😂
junuary
Vote Reform UK. This is now a credible party. But only if we ALL vote.
Surely all those in the Red Wall constituencies that voted for Brexit will not be stupid enough to vote Liebore this time round. My guess is that a big shock is coming in that these people are astute enough to realise how useless Liebore would be and they vote Reform. Last chance for the UK this is.
Reform is global warming denialist. Its leader is a grifter who has done huge damage to the UK. He should be locked up for reason.
@@JP-cy1lw Voted for Brexit last time - didn't work out well did it ?
@@chrisp7839 what do you expect to happen with a woke globalist party in charge? of course they were going ro sabotage it 🙄
In 1970, the world population was under 4 billion.
Now it is over 8 billion.
It has doubled. Over 100% more...
So, even if every single one of those 8 billion people somehow managed to produce 40% less co2 - the total population would still be producing more co2 than in 1970.
How is everyone going to produce 100% less co2? Live with no lighting, no heating, no home, no cooking, no food, no transportation whatsoever?
There is no hope of getting back to 1970 co2 levels while we have the 2024 population levels.
So let's do nothing instead and watch this tool
@@dizzydella1 Always all or nothing with you climate zealots isn't it. Get real, business as usual alone has been getting more productivity with less emissions for half a century now. We're doing ok.
By renewable energy.
^Laughing at those two chucklefks up there who think they have have the answers.
@@steveinoz8188 I bet nobody has ever accused you of being intelligent.
I live close to those Danish windmills. I can confirm your story. I wonder how Sweden and Norway dial the hydro power up and down? Our 4 countries contribute power to the cross country grid. Your Danish pronunciation is quite good by the way!
I see climate change as very little science but very much religion.
Just because you see it that way, I'm afraid that doesn't make it a fact.
It's a cult and zionistic cults are on the bandwagon.........
It's a cult and some cults and churches are on the bandwagon....
@@chrisp7839just because you hear it on bbc news, doesn't make it a fact
Spot on MGUY
I think the ice age is beginning in SE England as we speak 😂
I can certainly confirm that. It's pretty blooming cold in the SW of England too.
The AMOC is weakening, this triggers a Heinrich event. An ice age is closer than we think.
I think Southern Australia is experiencing the same
Not just there, it's pretty nippy up norf too, I think we had our 'summer' for a few days in May, the same few days when we weren't wondering about needing a boat to go shopping.
Ice age never ended, this is just a glacial minimum. Deglaciation has been going on for hundreds of thousands of years in cycles and its a good thing it has, glacial maximums *suck*
thanks for the sanity
I think you can expect not to experience an ice age during your lifetime. At school in the 1950s and 60s I was taught that the Earth goes through a 26,000 year cycle of cold and heat. So if the last ice-age began almost 13,000 years ago we must now be heading for the hot-age, and humanity will be able to do absolutely nothing about it.
I'd say it's ice age or rather the age ICE😄
That's been the consensus since forever, yes. The Earth is in a natural warming period. They stopped teaching that to children at school about 20 or so years ago.
@@UnitSe7en I wonder why..........?
The last Ice Age ENDED around 13,000 years ago. Most inter-glacials (that's the warm period we have been in since then) have lasted less than 13,000 years, so a new Ice Age is about due. Also, the time period for these changes is 100,000 years, not 26,000 years. Either your teachers were ignorant or you weren't paying attention to them.
@@fredneecher1746 Don't agree. Your time-lines are way off, and the Earth's cold/hot cycle is 26,000 years. Have never heard of a 100,000 year cycle, if it existed humanity would have no reason to be bothered. I think you need to go back to school.
CO2 make plant grow. So the green deal is actually the brown deal in more than one way.
I hope you're joking
@@robertmoffett3486 No, some are born that way, I'm afraid.
@@davidbrayshaw3529 Quite so. I never really suspected he was joking. That level of stupidity and dishonesty is rarely faked, and they all sound the same
@@robertmoffett3486 Yep, and there's no shortage of them. "But CO2 is plant food".
"It's cold today and it's the middle of summer". "Planet Earth is still making petrol".
@@davidbrayshaw3529imagine talking to yourself on your alt account 😂😂😂
I'm all for Net Zero.
The internet needs to be eliminated.
Nah just get the normies and social media trash off it, make the internet 1997 again...
@@ArshAZ83 The DNS system makes it too easy for the normies, get rid of HTML too.
Let's begin by deleting YOUR comment.
And MY reply
Lol
Make the Internet Great Again ? MIGA?
I’m for nuclear.
Nucular. Its nucular.
12 trillion dollars wasted... imagine what could have been done if that money had been put to good use...
Imagine what would have happened if they hadn't taken (stolen?) it from people in the first place? They might have been able to work less and enjoy their families and life more.
Shared PUBLICLY on all social sites I use.
Why
Michele, thanks for doing that 👍
@@dizzydella1 Because sharing factual information needs to be seen by as many people as possible.
Green is where the Graft is
That is all the politicians care about.
With that show you have earned my subscription, thanks for your work.
What? You telling us now that Mother Nature wasted 12 Trillion dollars that we gave her to be free of fossel fuels.
FF was subsidised way more in this time frame.
@@AcemeistreNot in the UK, quite the opposite, we are now looking at the Oil companies shutting down the North Sea if the election goes the way it is looking, they will invest in other areas around the globe where oil and gas is both needed and wanted, there is plenty to be developed.
@@AcemeistreYup many of those subsidies are questionable best and others are the same open to all industries. A diesel rebate for tax purposes is hardly a subsidy.
@@mellarner8253 FF are set to peak this year, after which it will go into a structural decline. bye bye oil 👋
@@AcemeistreI’m 58 mate. They have said that so often it’s not funny. They said the same 40 years ago. That echo chamber of regurgitation again Ace? Hoping people believe it this time. Or you’ll find someone that wasn’t around for the other 59 times it has been said over the decades?
You're charting the end of a global hysteria. Keep it up.
In the next ice age we will be burning coal like mad.
To keep warm😊
UNSETTLED is a great book
Hang on MG is NOTa British car brand. Neither is Lotus really..wish we did still have British MGs!
Agreed. MG has been Chinese for many years now.
Lotus is a British brand, it might not be British owned, I don't know. MG was bought by some Chinese MG enthusiasts, they've done pretty well considering what a mess it was in.
@@wayland7150 FFS, it's dodgy Chinese fireworks supported by four wheels. BYD (Burn Your Drive) with an older empires trademark stuck on it!
@@wayland7150 MG is owned by SAIC, which is owned directly by the Chinese government. It is not a British brand.
@@RodneyW He didn't say it was.
In the UK there isn't anyone worth voting for....
Reform the ONLY option even if not perfect, no one thing or person is perfect.
never heard of farage? i'm canadian and i'd vote for him. the only worthwhile one there
well pony up five hundred and do something about it.
@@halburd1 Well you have to live in Clacton to vote for Farage. In Colchester we're getting a sports hero called James Cracknell as far as I know. Makes a change from the limp dick we currently have.
We need to vote Reform. They are getting the support of all who are disaffected from the two-party system. They won't win, but it will shake the Conservatives to the core and wake people up. Not voting is a vote for nothing and will lead nowhere.
Thanks for all your work it's always interesting and informative 👍
Here in Victoria yesterday (Thursday) it was horrible rainy weather all day with high winds. Solar would have been rubbish. And no doubt we have no wind generation as they may have been turned off due to the weather as we do have several wind turbine farms. Therefore we can’t rely on renewables.
Be careful. That mindset will have the thought police after you. Remember, the narrative to follow is ; global boiling, renewables renewables, and more renewables, followed up by vote Labour. Keeping all that in mind, what could go wrong?
Unsettled is one of the best, well researched book on climate change I have ever read. He was a liberal in the Obama admin, but is meticulous about being true to science. Caution, it has math.
This is your most telling video yet. Hope some pollies watch it.
Excellent work as usual. Perhaps you should chat with Geoff Buys Cars youtube channel in the UK.
so they can further travel down the echo-chamber?
@@AcemeistreSays the commentator spouting the echo chamber that was Electric Viking.
@@xr6lad I have way more strings to my bow than just The Electric Viking.
@@Acemeistreand all of them will be those same echo chambers you accuse others off.
@@xr6lad I watch MGUY, I watch Geoff buys cars, I watch The MacMaster. I also watch Everything electric, Just have a think, The electric Viking.
So because I watch both sides of the argument it is impossible for me to be in an echo chamber.
back to the drawing board bud. 🤝
anyone who bought the Cyber truck for a tax loss ..... BRILLIANT my hats off to you Good Sir or Maam
Yep.. gotta stop the oceans from BOILING
It is stupid to have voted for someone who is not going to do what you want or make you do what they want,
You just described the average voter.😄
It is not just the balance of the green power, but the fact that green power is what’s called dirty power - power that is erratic with spikes and falls all over its production. A nightmare for power grid managers. Nuclear is power that can be produced that is smooth, consistent, and when you need it.
In a world starved of common sense, I enjoy and appreciate every one of your podcasts👍👍👍
Is it just me or does every one get an ad for an Ev before watching MGUY
Just you. I use Brave Browser which naturally is incapable of showing ads.
Premium users don’t get ads
The approach Koonin takes in his book Unsettled is ingenious. He takes the IPPC's 6th Assessment Report (AR6) and compares it with the narrative propagated by the media and politicians. The discrepancy exposes the hyperbole of the alarmists.
We are currently in an ice age dude!
I worked for an energy company in Spain in 2018. They hired diesel powered floodlights to shine onto solar panels at night to gather more government subsidies, because the electricity generated was “renewable”.
In Spain they turn off the wind turbines and turn on the combined cycle plants because we pay for all electricity at the price of the most expensive source 🤬
Exactly as planned. You're the carbon they want to eliminate by increasing the price of everything so that you can't afford to raise large families.
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As a dane, I will say your pronauncements of danish names are close to perfect. Bliv endelig ved med at lave disse videoer om dette grønne vanvid. Tummel op fra Danmatk.
That is the same problem in Germany. And due to the 'merit order' power producing companies get paid at the highest rate. This is why power fees keep going up.
Vote Reform and save the UK. You know it makes sense.
PS this is now my favourite channel
"As the UK accelerates to Net Zero" 😂😂😂😂
I think that means net zero temperature, considering it's allegedly 'Summer', it's bloody freezing!
Everybody should read Dr Steven Koonin's "Unsettled". One of the planet's best qualified scientists, and a major contributor to the IPCC modelling, he became disenchanted when the models failed utterly to match historical records.
Sorry for late comment, but I can tell you some facts, I used to contract to a UK utilities company. Part of that was updating software that controlled wind turbine generators. Wind measured, say in so many meters per second determine the regenerative braking helping with how much electricity is produce. But it is a fine line, that slight over the mark wind the brakes are fully applied. Seems crazy, but these wind turbines can be broken so easily. Plus the power that is needed to restart the turbines comes from the grid, you are actually getting they little out of them.
I am an old codger who suffered through the earlier "we're all gonna freeze" panic. At least the professional alarmists waited for 3 months between the last "we're all gonna freeze" and the first "we're all gonna fry".As soon as any group, including Governments, which make a lot of noise about their pet matter, I tend to become extremely doubting and look carefully at any evidence.
ST BRIEUC WIND TURBINES COST £74M ILLION EACH
62 X £74M
TO CREATE 9% OF ELECTRITY FOR BRITTANY (WHEN WIND BLOWS)
Then in 20 years they will have to decommission them and build new ones.
MG Lotus and Volvo are all Chinese owned now😢
Thanks for doing these updates - very informative.
The inevitable ads for electric cars at the beginning are hilarious, considering the content of your videos.
A key feature of the UK's electricity policy will be the need for daily blackouts - they are actually planning for this future in the UK grid planning.
With the marginal increase of Co2 over the last 100 years has seen green space increase by over 20% since just 25 years ago. That means the ability to grow more food for both human and animal populations which makes food insecurity less of an issue.
Those increases are the results of human endeavor. CO2 has little to nothing to do with them. Coincidence isn't causation
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No.
I can confirm the demand charge issue. In a former job, I was in charge of a site wide demand management system. This was a large site with multiple multi-megawatt loads. The system I worked with had consoles at every load and operators could schedule times they wanted to run and how much load they anticipated running. Other operators would then see if their own planned operations overlapped with already scheduled operations. The system would warn if the monthly peak demand would be exceeded. If so, they had to get approval from the bean counters to proceed. The demand charges typically exceeded the actual cost of electricity for the entire month.
As an example, if the monthly peak was say 120MW and then towards the end of the month, a pair of 100MW loads wanted to run at the same time, that would push the peak to 200MW. If one of those loads could be delayed to another day or the next billing cycle, then they could each run, @ 100MW, and not bump the peak demand charge up for the month.
Demand charges are assessed many different ways. Some utility tariffs assess that charge for the month being billed, others assess that for as much as the next 12 months. Not considering your demand charge is a great way to go broke very quickly.
the desire to fill many buckets from one cup is more certain than death
Residential users don’t pay or understand demand charges. If you use 50 kW on average, but you use 2 MW for 10 minutes, the power company has to prepare for that load from the power plant through the wires and transformers all the way to the load. That’s a big investment for them, so they charge you for it.
@@softwarephil1709 It's already factored in for the Residential rates. Some Utilities factor it in for Commercial, but it's a line item for the Industrial rates (as is power factor, another thing that most people know little to nothing about).
Thank you for reporting!
I found it very interesting to read the reports about the locations of many of the thermometers measuring the “ average planet temperature “……in cities, near sidewalks and heat reflecting objects like buildings.
If you have enough nuc Power plants, an ice age wouldnt be that bad, as in earlier times!
lmao. sure.
@@DieselRamchargerYou can still use fossile fuels , while its cold 🙂 or heat with nuclear energy..
@@captainnutzlos3816 youll starve.
@@DieselRamcharger 😔
@@captainnutzlos3816 you are the one thinking fossil fuel has an e on the end and comes from dinosaurs....
@3:47 no , we don't. Saying "I know the climate is warming but " sounds like "I hunt , I own guns , I believe in the 2A.....but "
I will posit that 1934-36 was hotter in 2020 than it was in 1980.
I remember in the summer of 1983 my parents lending me and my brother the spare car and telling us to fcuk off on holiday whilst they had a long running marital dispute. We went camping in Norfolk and it rained all the time just like it's doing this year. They said it was sunspots and the northern lights, both of which we're having this year.
Oh yea - one big assumption made in favor of the turbines - daily production of 15% of the day - what if - you only have production 15% of a month or a year - Then the battery storage required becomes far far far out of reality. Then we are talking 7,000 years of lithium production at 3x today's current production.
Only a fool would use lithium for stationary storage. They only reason it's used: Our leaders can't think for more than four years ahead anymore. And you can't built pump-hydro in only 4 years (not the ones with serious capacity).
We are in an ice age now. We have a south pole with still increasing ice levels. At best, it will level off if the earth heats a few degrees. What will happen is more rain and less deserts.
Turn on the wind turbines is for virtual signalling. So they have to paid to turn this off. haha
Texas is the 4th largest producer of wind energy in the world.
For June so far, Texas has produced 7,700 megawatts through wind; 10.4% of all electricity produced, out of a "capacity" of 39,000 megawatts solely from wind.
Solar has produced 18% of the state's electricity this month - but it _is_ summer here, so naturally there's a lot of sun right now.
Despite the claims of blind leftists, the power outages during the winter storm a couple years ago were caused by failures of wind turbines _and_ a lot of downed power lines. When trying replace the missing wind power, power companies had trouble starting up the mothballed natural gas plants, as they had not been prepped for use and were all frozen over. (Ecomentalists conflate the inability to restart the gas plants with a failure of natural gas being the problem that winter.)
You must mean megawatt hours, which is an energy metric. Megawatts refer to power, which is the rate of use or production of energy.
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The numbers are given in megawatts, not megawatt hours.
that's not a country. you mean america 🙄
@Chris-nn3vu
Texas, on its own, is the world's 4th largest producer of wind energy, behind China, India, and the rest of the United States.
California and Texas also are individually the 5th and 8th largest economies in the world, respectively.
4:15 I remember the times when Soviets noticed that Caspian Sea was losing water and they decided to help and started turning rives to get more water. Then they found in some old books or archives that actually the Caspian Sea was having 50 years swing where water level goes up and down. This is nature. Some events happen on its own without us.
Even capetoniains who have LOTS of wind have not spoilt the natural beauty of capetown with quixotic dreams.this is despite massive electricity shortages due to corruption .
Climate is natural.
The thames froze in the mini ice age.the hottest period was 1927.
Industry wasn't a fraction of what it is today
I think it's ignorant of us to assume we can affect mother nature
It's ignorant to assume we can't. Science says we are, so there is that.
MG is now owned by the Chinese state-owned automaker SAIC Motor, and Lotus is currently majority-owned by Chinese multinational Geely. This is all part of the CCP's centrally managed economy and desire to control industries and markets. Anyhow, yes, there should be massive tariffs on these and any other Chinese and/or CCP-owned companies.
Better still, the Western democracies should stop enriching China to the fullest possible extent. Their stated aim is world domination. Money will enable them.
The upstream needs and costs from the little chargers just can’t be understood by most people….
Imagine filling your pool with a garden hose ….
That’s what home charging is ….
Just imagine how expensive it would be to renew your plumbing all the way back to your new dam ….
That’s what you’re talking about!!!
It's the same in the UK, I read that at low demand energy companies pay wind farms for unused energy, hence the subsidies for green energy, also they have to spray deicer on them if it's freezing and they also use a lot of oil apparently for lubrication and leaks.
Mini ice age here in U.K. atm 🥶
Enjoy it while it lasts.
Long may it continue . . . preferably until Autumn 😁
There is no climate threat and more co2 would only benefit all living things on earth. Co2 is a prerequisite for all life on earth.
err...no
You are a simpleton.
Lots of things that are beneficial in certain amounts are deadly in larger ones. Sensible people will ignore your baseless opinion, thank God, and listen to people who know what they're talking about
@@robertmoffett3486 Against stupidity and climate activists, even the gods fight in vain.
@@robertmoffett3486 During fifty million years the co2 levels have fallen from 7000 ppm today the levels are at 420 ppm co2 when we reach a co2 level of 150 ppm then all life on earth is gone. 95 percent of the time that there have been humans on earth, it has been significantly warmer and more co2.
“It’s multi layer incompetence, and the only people that suffer are us poor buggers”. Brilliantly said and aptly describes Australian politicians attempts to regulate both the energy and new vehicle markets.
Re the liquid fuels mentioned in the South Oz power generation graph, does that relate to the diesel generators they use as a backup up to prop up their “green” systems? 🙄
Re greening works better than low emissions on minor pollution emitters. It's been proven to work in Africa, Jordan, Australia we have plants that draw the water table and encourages other plants, this makes localised weather systems, (more rain), encouraging more growth, more co2 containment. - it works. This with cleaner technology, with ease many climate issues we currently have, forcing EVs on the world does little good but huge damage to the environment.