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  1. scaramanga

    Richarlison

    I don't rate 11 goals as any kind of good. I rate it as West Ham level
  2. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    You know the UK govt taxes private energy for spaffing on renewables, right?
  3. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Replaced by AI robots
  4. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I like rewables, I don't like taxation. We can have renewables and nuclear, just nuclear, or renewables and storage (in a couple of decades) without spending all of my money on it.
  5. scaramanga

    Richarlison

    May all our strikers score the grand total of 11 goals forever more.....
  6. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    We'll technology out way out of that long before we get there. Plus it'll only affect the povvos
  7. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I get it. But as a UK tax payer, batteries and power stations sounds a lot more expensive than just power stations. As we already have the power stations......
  8. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Gas is already the backup. What's the benefit in investing in batteries?
  9. scaramanga

    Richarlison

    Why would we want to incentivise them to win?
  10. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Of course, but none of those options (within the confines of the UK) are a suitable replacement for a power station as a backup to renewables. Which was my original point.
  11. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    It's really easy to build huge batteries in Australia because it's empty.
  12. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    So what provides the backup? The obvious answer (as I stated at the start of this conversation) is nuclear. Batteries are at least decades (if ever) away from being a replacement for generation as a backup to renewables (unless someone solves the tidal cost issues and takes the problem of...
  13. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Storage is what we're already discussing. We would need 10,000 of these large scale batteries to give us a week's cover and a week's cover is nowhere near enough. Assuming they can scale at the current prices and be built in the UK at current prices, it would cost something like our entire GDP...
  14. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    They don't need to, they've got half the world's land mass and about 50 people
  15. scaramanga

    ***OMT - Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea, Tue May 19th, 8.15pm, Stamford Bridge ***

    Even if you put back in the injured ones, there's still very little talent. VdV is class. Gray and Spence have high ceilings but a way to go yet. Solanke - if he's good enough for Spurs, wtf was he doing at Bournemouth at 26? Maddison - top players don't come from Leicester at the back end of...
  16. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I mean those dunkelwhateverthefudges. The things that mean we need nuclear/gas/coal power stations as backup.
  17. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    The UK likes days where there's not much sun and not much of anything to make the spinny things spin - we have quite a lot of them. BTW, you'd need at least 10,000 of those large arrays to cover the UK for a week. And a week's backup with no alternative is pretty low.
  18. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    That's handy. Out of interest, so you know how many of those "large" scale batteries would be required to cover the UK's electricity needs for, say, a week of bad weather?
  19. scaramanga

    The we are staying up thread

    If it were any team other than Spam then I'd agree with you. But the one team you can guarantee will always be bricker than us - even when we're this bad, is them.
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