Comments - PPH - Patrick Woodcock enjoyed his job, but was frustrated by the influence of special interests in Augusta - Citizens' Task Force on Wind Power - Maine2024-03-28T08:38:17Zhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4401701%3ABlogPost%3A84505&xn_auth=noPOINT OF VIEW: I lived differ…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-11-18:4401701:Comment:842612016-11-18T21:52:46.042ZEric A. Tuttlehttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/EricATuttle
<p>POINT OF VIEW: I lived differently so my perspective differs.</p>
<p>Maine is to attached to being utilized for the will of others, from its forests to its labor and once historic Work Ethic. We still today survive on a monthly income for most, less than Trump or Clinton pay for One Meal on a night out. </p>
<p>Actually the Antarctic is the scientific most favorable for Solar production with its abundant sunshine for nearly 6 months of the year. Florida is either overcast from storms or…</p>
<p>POINT OF VIEW: I lived differently so my perspective differs.</p>
<p>Maine is to attached to being utilized for the will of others, from its forests to its labor and once historic Work Ethic. We still today survive on a monthly income for most, less than Trump or Clinton pay for One Meal on a night out. </p>
<p>Actually the Antarctic is the scientific most favorable for Solar production with its abundant sunshine for nearly 6 months of the year. Florida is either overcast from storms or such high humidity that solar is ineffective. Having had the miserable existence in Biloxi MS for 9 months I can only imagine Florida. </p>
<p>Texas and Louisiana Oil and Gas "Could" wait in reserve, while the potential reserves off the coast of Florida escape and aid to justify a falsehood of a source of Greenhouse gasses. (a natural event) I am of course assuming that Florida reserve escape is really happening, given some of our false science. </p>
<p>And though not super rich, yes I did save, invest within the law for us pee-ons to amass (??? dollars) sufficient to live at twice my income while working. Though this planning does account for inflation I expect to maintain a level of life suitable and without all the vacations or Boy Toys. </p>
<p>Lest you forget, it is not only important as to what we have here and now, but what we leave such as breathing, eating, enjoying. So, Yes advance our technology, by educating and utilizing and to our advantage or protecting.</p>
<p>My first question to myself is do I need it, or want it. Second is can I live......... without it. Working upwards of 3 jobs per day, with 2 jobs per day for 14 years, life was not so hard....... but my goal of being able to retire (after two heart attacks) while able to walk came. My choices were Work for it, or Wait for it......... I like most, with a will, do not wait as life is to short.</p>
<p>Oil has been saved for millions of years, as a gift for our needs, however it is up to us not to kill ourselves with it. </p>
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<p>My thoughts......... </p> From what I understand, Flor…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-11-18:4401701:Comment:845342016-11-18T20:39:51.019Zarthur qwenkhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/arthurqwenk
<p>From what I understand, Florida has some of the cheapest electricity cost delivered (10.5 cents/kwh) of any state in the nation.(see the Florida Power and Light site).Florida utilizes logic, not ideology at their PUC and legislature on this issue.. They use all available economical dense supplies including coal, gas,nuclear. Solar has a minor role as it is considered too expensive and intermittent . Go figure, and that from the Sunshine State! New England is too attached to the failed…</p>
<p>From what I understand, Florida has some of the cheapest electricity cost delivered (10.5 cents/kwh) of any state in the nation.(see the Florida Power and Light site).Florida utilizes logic, not ideology at their PUC and legislature on this issue.. They use all available economical dense supplies including coal, gas,nuclear. Solar has a minor role as it is considered too expensive and intermittent . Go figure, and that from the Sunshine State! New England is too attached to the failed "green" brainwashing and progressive ideology in my humble opinion. </p>
<p>I bet if modern gas rigs were placed beyond earth's curvature of 11 miles, drilling might occur if economics dictated,but pipelines from Texas and Louisiana make this moot..</p>
<p>In my opinion,the "rich" tend to get richer by utilizing good decision making logic and risk taking I think ,in many cases.Look at Trump!</p>
<p>Maine should consider the same thing. Modern spill prevention technology has advanced , but drilling is always a minor risk. So is breathing, eating and any other activity worth doing or vital.</p> @arthur
Years ago, it was dis…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-11-18:4401701:Comment:842522016-11-18T18:37:52.874ZEric A. Tuttlehttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/EricATuttle
<p>@arthur</p>
<p>Years ago, it was discovered that off the coast of Florida there was sufficient Gas to supply this nation for nearly 100 years......... But the wealthy, did not want to view the temporary drilling rigs as under ocean lines hooked to on shore facilities. This is thought to be the source of the Bermuda triangle mysteries, as Gas is thinner than water and with a giant release, a ship would go down in a boiling pocket of gas. Also it would cause aircraft to come down as the gas…</p>
<p>@arthur</p>
<p>Years ago, it was discovered that off the coast of Florida there was sufficient Gas to supply this nation for nearly 100 years......... But the wealthy, did not want to view the temporary drilling rigs as under ocean lines hooked to on shore facilities. This is thought to be the source of the Bermuda triangle mysteries, as Gas is thinner than water and with a giant release, a ship would go down in a boiling pocket of gas. Also it would cause aircraft to come down as the gas is thinner than air.</p>
<p>It depends on who's view and life are disrupted, so I guess we just let that gas go into the atmosphere, where it contributes to the sum of Global Warming.............. The rich will deny that though as a cause. </p> Maine,get with the program!
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<div><span>Maine,get with the program!</span></div>
<div><span>"The U.S. Geological Survey says it has found the largest continuous oil and gas deposit ever discovered in the United States. On Tuesday, the USGS announced that a swath of West Texas known as the Wolfcamp shale contains 20 billion barrels of oil and 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. That is nearly three times more petroleum than the agency found in North Dakota's Bakken shale in 2013. -- Rebecca Hersher, …</span></div>
<div><span>Maine,get with the program!</span></div>
<div><span>"The U.S. Geological Survey says it has found the largest continuous oil and gas deposit ever discovered in the United States. On Tuesday, the USGS announced that a swath of West Texas known as the Wolfcamp shale contains 20 billion barrels of oil and 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. That is nearly three times more petroleum than the agency found in North Dakota's Bakken shale in 2013. -- Rebecca Hersher, </span><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://thegwpf.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c920274f2a364603849bbb505&id=3743810233&e=57aaf2b666">NPR, 16 November 2016</a><span> </span></div>
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