but moving ever closer to a predominantly non-fossil energy future:
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What it doesn't say is that households paid 293 percent more for power than the average American at US average of 35 cents per KWH, In our area, the cost is about 16.1 cents per KWH, Hope everyone likes paying about 700 percent more for electricity. Notice the German companies making vehicles in the US , Cheaper power is one reason.
Plus, as I've stated before -- how will we make steel without coal. Or, pave roads without oil. I understand Bernie being against fossil fuel -- he probably knew some of the critters before they were fossils.
direstraits posted:What it doesn't say is that households paid 293 percent more for power than the average American at US average of 35 cents per KWH, In our area, the cost is about 16.1 cents per KWH, Hope everyone likes paying about 700 percent more for electricity. Notice the German companies making vehicles in the US , Cheaper power is one reason.
Plus, as I've stated before -- how will we make steel without coal. Or, pave roads without oil. I understand Bernie being against fossil fuel -- he probably knew some of the critters before they were fossils.
If stalling their economy is what they wanted, the Germans have succeeded.