Monday, November 5, 2012
renewable energy offers us apart from the question of energy
It has become an axiom for the right wing British claim that renewable energy only works thanks to huge subsidies. Stick to fossil fuels, however, is the argument and maintain a source of economic power which supported our industry for centuries and should continue to do so for decades. Hence the recent decision by George Osborne gave up wind, tides and waves and plants to fill rather than invest in new power plants that run on gasoline. "We see gas as a power incessantly playing a fundamental part of our electricity generation to at least 2030," he argued.
- is a philosophy but a bad fat. For starters, this new momentum for gas is based on the idea that gas prices will remain at current levels or even modest cheaper for decades. The idea is fallacious. In fact, most economic forecasts indicate that the price of gas suppliers like Qatar in the coming years will increase global demand exceeds supply globally. Thus, the chancellor, in his desire to provide cheap energy in the short term, threatens to impede the nation for a very expensive source of energy in the long term. However, the unit offers a renewable energy independence on the theme of energy.
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