wingnut771
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37-24=13 (stage 7(8))If demand shot up to 37GW - as he says; we'd be in for a world of hurt, for sure.
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37-24=13 (stage 7(8))If demand shot up to 37GW - as he says; we'd be in for a world of hurt, for sure.
Demand hasn't been that high since 2011If demand shot up to 37GW - as he says; we'd be in for a world of hurt, for sure.
Viva transformation Viva!!Demand hasn't been that high since 2011
African Excellence:
YupAfrican Excellence:
Wind 2015: 311GWh
Wind 2022: 253GWh
African Excellence:
Wind 2015: 311GWh
Wind 2022: 253GWh
Association of Nyope Boys will be pioneering new ideas....That is bizarre even for Eskom as I'm pretty sure even with our limited IPP program, wind turbines have been added between those two periods (obviously it has to do with the amount of wind in a year, but the increase in turbines should have offset that). Unlike coal stations, it's somewhat more difficult to sabotage wind turbines.
This would be their wind, not ipp, perhaps there has been less wind?That is bizarre even for Eskom as I'm pretty sure even with our limited IPP program, wind turbines have been added between those two periods (obviously it has to do with the amount of wind in a year, but the increase in turbines should have offset that). Unlike coal stations, it's somewhat more difficult to sabotage wind turbines.
Probably none added since 2015 because of grid capacity and government feet dragging causing local wind turbine factories to close and probably some turbines are broken already because of lack of maintenance, or maybe cadres would rather get rich off diesel than use wind? Who knows? It's all as clear as mud with mumbling Gweezy in charge. Viva!!That is bizarre even for Eskom as I'm pretty sure even with our limited IPP program, wind turbines have been added between those two periods (obviously it has to do with the amount of wind in a year, but the increase in turbines should have offset that). Unlike coal stations, it's somewhat more difficult to sabotage wind turbines.
Nope special fibreglassView attachment 1506923
Also, they are not metal afaik.
Which's not biodegradable.Nope special fibreglass
Nope it is not, they already have no idea what to do with it.Which's not biodegradable.
I said not metal.Nope special fibreglass
Yeah, the leading edge of the blades get stuffed in a few years from sand blasting effect rendering them useless.Nope it is not, they already have no idea what to do with it.
ANC:That is bizarre even for Eskom as I'm pretty sure even with our limited IPP program, wind turbines have been added between those two periods (obviously it has to do with the amount of wind in a year, but the increase in turbines should have offset that). Unlike coal stations, it's somewhat more difficult to sabotage wind turbines.

The correct term is "beeswaaiers"...Have I said already that I hate wind turbines?
Lol... Missed that... Back to normal then...Nobody mentioned about Stage 6 starting from 16:00 yet?