Wont stop them blaming the price of oil for them upping the charges very soon
darragh999 on
But only 15% of total energy consumption.
great_whitehope on
Best I can do is charge as if it was all gas
Tomaskerry on
Awesome. Moving in the right direction.
The sooner we edge towards energy independence the better.
Offshore wind I think will be the game changer along with grid scale batteries.
The fact that the solar peak was set on 21st March, shows that it will be beaten numerous times this year and probably every year.
ebookfrance on
Then why are we paying the highest electricity prices in the world
denbo786 on

fullmoonbeam on
Definitely need more solar in the mix but we’re moving in the right direction at least. I don’t think too many homes export the solar they produce fairer tariffs might help in that regard
iDJH on
yay. But more please.
M3GAM1ND on
good to see tbh
MaverickPT on
Kev Collins is about to make a new video on how that’s going to be our disgrace
AgentSufficient1047 on
It’s interesting that for all the solar panels being erected on roofs at homeowner’s and taxpayer’s expense, they provide a very small percentage of electricity compared to wind.
The SEAI mafia doesn’t seem like an efficient route to green.
Shouldn’t we reallocate that effort to flooding the landscape and sea with wind farms instead? For the sake of actually getting off oil and gas within this lifetime
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Wont stop them blaming the price of oil for them upping the charges very soon
But only 15% of total energy consumption.
Best I can do is charge as if it was all gas
Awesome. Moving in the right direction.
The sooner we edge towards energy independence the better.
Offshore wind I think will be the game changer along with grid scale batteries.
The fact that the solar peak was set on 21st March, shows that it will be beaten numerous times this year and probably every year.
Then why are we paying the highest electricity prices in the world

Definitely need more solar in the mix but we’re moving in the right direction at least. I don’t think too many homes export the solar they produce fairer tariffs might help in that regard
yay. But more please.
good to see tbh
Kev Collins is about to make a new video on how that’s going to be our disgrace
It’s interesting that for all the solar panels being erected on roofs at homeowner’s and taxpayer’s expense, they provide a very small percentage of electricity compared to wind.
The SEAI mafia doesn’t seem like an efficient route to green.
Shouldn’t we reallocate that effort to flooding the landscape and sea with wind farms instead? For the sake of actually getting off oil and gas within this lifetime