So did I. Two of them are little better than gas station convenience stores and the other two are at best local markets. None of them is the size of even a small Sobeys. The Coop I shopped in thirty years ago had a grocery store, a gas station, a clothing outlet and a hardware store. Nothing...
And your point is? Most solar power seems to be coming from large scale installations. Home installations might catch on given the falling price of solar panels, but right now they are minimal.
I started a thread about the benefits of green energy. Something that you have completely failed to refute despite a number of confused attempts like the post I referred to. Write English instead of nonsense and maybe I will reply.
$260 billion. That's billion. Another of the great benefits of the oil industry. Here's another.
‘Off the chart’ air quality readings in Saskatchewan’s southeast raise new concerns — but little public warning...
Guess I was a bit wrong about job creation in the energy sector. It appears that for the next century of so there will be lots of jobs cleaning up its mess.
What would it cost to clean up Alberta’s oilpatch? $260 billion, a top official warns...
This is an old article, but it explains things quite well. It is not rocket science, my washing machine also does not have a gearbox.
Direct Drive vs. Gearbox: Progress on Both Fronts...
I did. It proves my point and that you are wrong as usual. One store when there used to be at least a dozen makes it rather inconvenient to shop there unless I feel like driving for half an hour to get there in order to pay higher prices. Coop pretty much folded up and left a few years after...
"No food stores? No liquor? No hardware? "
I said that Co-op packed up and left Edmonton decades ago and I meant it. There are a few left in the small towns around Edmonton, but that is all. BTW I was a...
Co-op pretty much ceased to exist in Edmonton about three decades ago. All we have left are a few gas bars. However, I would like to point that when you oppose green energy and deny climate change you are shilling for all oil companies.