Re: Alberta's coal phase-out: How the province plans to kick carbon to the curb
The financial cost of the p/l is being borne by the private sector, but on that note, many thousands of people will be employed and pay taxes into the system as opposed to looking to gvt for cash.
As far as the lobby groups are concerned, the biggest are the anti-pipeline groups that are vocal about Canada's proposed lines but awfully silent on the +10,000 miles that have been built in the USA since Mr. Obama took office.
... And those solar & wind facilities are failing due to the cessation of subsidies.
Makes one think about it, eh?
I think the financial cost to Canadians should be discussed with the energy east pipeline,
in the end,Canadians will recognize we are being hosed big time,
in the end,agendas will be fullfilled,
i figure the masterminds of the energy east pipeling are using Canadians as lobbyists,making fools out of people like me.
The financial cost of the p/l is being borne by the private sector, but on that note, many thousands of people will be employed and pay taxes into the system as opposed to looking to gvt for cash.
As far as the lobby groups are concerned, the biggest are the anti-pipeline groups that are vocal about Canada's proposed lines but awfully silent on the +10,000 miles that have been built in the USA since Mr. Obama took office.
So what? You are trying to derail the thread by taking it in a different direction. My post pointed out that the Germans are tying to move away from fossil fuels and only used coal as a back up. So far nothing you have posted disproves that. Of course lignite is dirty - that is why Germany has constructed so many solar and wind facilities.
... And those solar & wind facilities are failing due to the cessation of subsidies.
Makes one think about it, eh?