Daniel Barkeley

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Daniel Barkeley

Daniel Barkeley

@danielbarkeley

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nick@dudeinvegas·
@steggy21 @danielbarkeley @afneil How many gas boilers would your wind run???? I know I'm a genius, but thanks for the compliment. Have a good day.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
All that’s impressive is that your energy policies — supported by all major parties — have decimated our energy-intensive industries, thanks to giving us the most expensive industrial energy costs in the world. Well done. Quite an achievement.
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley

@afneil Maybe the timescale of the previous chart is confusing you. 10% in ten years is impressive. And the tech is getting better. It'll be 20% next decade, and 40% the decade after. And don't blame Green Energy for Brexit and the Conservatives shit industrial policy.

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Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@SwissAlps888 I don't think pigs live under rocks - but thank you for the elevated, enlightening discourse on this topic!
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To me, to you
To me, to you@SwissAlps888·
@danielbarkeley Don’t worry, you’re too pig ignorant stupid to understand life. Do shuffle back under your rock
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@IsaInvestor @afneil How are billions being wasted on renewables if Britons are getting cheaper energy, cleaner air, a more geopolitically secure energy supply, and a more stable climate?
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
You are aware that oil and gas together still account for 73–75% of the UK's total primary energy consumption (which covers all energy needs across electricity, heating, transport, industry and other sectors, measured in primary energy terms)? So explain to me exactly how ‘you will make it happen’ that we don’t use fossil fuels.
Tris Osborne MP@TrisOsborneMP

Let’s make it happen…

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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
I think you could make a case that the term "electrostate" fits a place like Iceland - which "exports" its surplus electricity via products like aluminum. But, yea. Nowhere else as of yet.
Skanda Amarnath@IrvingSwisher

“Petrostate” has a good meaning even tho it’s overused, but not a fan of the term “electrostate” Norway continues to be a leading producer of oil and gas. It also has a diversified economy and is leading the world in EV adoption The contrast is imprecise & misses the tradeoffs

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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@Calum92Stevens @afneil I don't think anyone is calling for fossil fuels to be phased out of plastics, synthetic rubber, nylon, or pharmaceuticals. (though plastic use could be reduced). It's the energy sector we're talking about.
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Calum Stevens
Calum Stevens@Calum92Stevens·
@danielbarkeley @afneil So you tell me. And then tell me if it's good value. And tell me how we make plastic, rubber, steel, fuel, nylon, pharmaceuticals... And pretty much everything. The world is made up of balls of carbon that we process into stuff. It's that simple.
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@rchrdsut76 @afneil This big problem with this argument is that China is decarbonizing faster than the rest of the world... Emissions may have already peaked there. If not, they will soon.
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R@rchrdsut76·
@danielbarkeley @afneil yes but we have nothing left. net zero means you’ve still bought your iphone to post on from china but not accepted the carbon footprint. as long as you can’t see it, literally you must think it doesn’t happen. heavy industry left to china, no jobs, no energy but graphs works!!
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@Electrofountain @afneil What you're saying just isn't true. Post-transition energy prices will be lower than they are now. Look at countries like Spain, Chile, or Denmark where the transition is further along.
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Electro Fountain
Electro Fountain@Electrofountain·
@danielbarkeley @afneil I wonder how you sleep at night, cheerleading higher energy prices that mean poor people can't heat their homes and industry continues to shut down.
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@ChrisEngland81 @afneil Yes, they did. But they also hurt the UK economy with Brexit and an industrial policy that allowed heavy industry to pack up and leave.
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Julian
Julian@OhNoezzz·
The goal is not zero and can never be. You need reliable base load and wind/solar can't provide that. The green lobby don't like nuclear either. Net zero is about emissions, and its bollocks anyway, because the emissions just get displaced to other countries, and increased due to shipping the goods here. Net zero is a fraud.
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@OhNoezzz @JonjoBamjo @afneil Sure, but it should be as close to zero as possible in the energy sector as non-energy emissions are harder to abate. I don't think any environmentalists is going to complain if we're at 7% fossil fuels in primary energy in 2050. 0% is the goal, and we'll get very close.
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@WatsonNeil3 @afneil No...are you that sort that wants to return to the 19th century when coal mining was the only job outside farming a man could find?
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anonymouse77@WatsonNeil3·
@danielbarkeley @afneil Are you are the type of heartless ghoul that laughs at miners, shipyard workers, steelmen, etc etc losing their homes when they cant pay their mortage?
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@DagenhamMKIII @afneil Wow....that's a bold statement that contradicts all available evidence. Recent trends show renewables making massive progress in penetrating the energy mix. What's the evidence for your claim that progress will halt and go into reverse?
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JonjoBamjo
JonjoBamjo@JonjoBamjo·
@danielbarkeley @afneil Won't even be 50%. We're at peak renewables now and the rest of the economy won't cope with anything less
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Daniel Barkeley
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley·
@LaindonAndy @afneil That's already not true. Spain has small amounts of gas on the grid - which is nessecary to support wind and solar. But the amount of gas is so small it doesn't set the retail price; they have the cheapest electricity in Europe. The UK needs to move to that model.
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andy
andy@LaindonAndy·
@danielbarkeley @afneil Gas will always be on the grid and, as such, will always define the price paid of all energy generation due to the suicidal way we pay for energy.
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