- 30 Oct 2023 17:16
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Readers of this thread can see that electricity prices have grown 6-fold since May 2020 and in August 2022 they had grown 40-fold.
Electricity prices have grown so much over(depending on which months one chooses, anything between 2 fold and 20 fold) the past 2,3,4 and 5 years and have totally departed their normal average ranges of the past decade.
Any reader can also see that you and the "green" lobby constantly claim that "wind is the cheapest form of energy" but the wind producers demand contracts for 4,5 and 6 times the price it allegedly takes them to produce or else.
Any reader can also see that you outright refuse to reply to a very simple question.
How much is enough? At which price point do you protest instead of support these increases? Oh sorry, you invested a few quid in a wind farm and now rub your hands with the higher energy prices.
The 10 year graph speaks for itself, troll. Any person can see that we are being taken for a ride and that wind-producers are pro-actively riding us despite "producing the cheapest form of electricity".
We did not have Covid in January 2020, we were in the middle of winter and the price was £35, 300% less than today.
And we had far less wind-farms then and the wind-farms are supposedly revolutionizing energy prices by allegedly being the cheapest.
BeesKnee5 wrote:Readers of the thread will note that the chart provided ends 2 months ago and does not support a claim of 5-10 times more.
Readers of this thread can see that electricity prices have grown 6-fold since May 2020 and in August 2022 they had grown 40-fold.
Electricity prices have grown so much over(depending on which months one chooses, anything between 2 fold and 20 fold) the past 2,3,4 and 5 years and have totally departed their normal average ranges of the past decade.
Any reader can also see that you and the "green" lobby constantly claim that "wind is the cheapest form of energy" but the wind producers demand contracts for 4,5 and 6 times the price it allegedly takes them to produce or else.
Any reader can also see that you outright refuse to reply to a very simple question.
How much is enough? At which price point do you protest instead of support these increases? Oh sorry, you invested a few quid in a wind farm and now rub your hands with the higher energy prices.
The 10 year graph speaks for itself, troll. Any person can see that we are being taken for a ride and that wind-producers are pro-actively riding us despite "producing the cheapest form of electricity".
We did not have Covid in January 2020, we were in the middle of winter and the price was £35, 300% less than today.
And we had far less wind-farms then and the wind-farms are supposedly revolutionizing energy prices by allegedly being the cheapest.
EN EL ED EM ON
...take your common sense with you, and leave your prejudices behind...
...take your common sense with you, and leave your prejudices behind...