Listening to conservative talk radio in San Diego, where a host is reading an ad for solar panels to give you “freedom from the utility company.”
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Well, they also were infiltrated by a bunch of anti immigration forces
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Yeah, if it was conscious. It is not.
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Because grid tied solar installations, which are much more affordable and sustainable than battery systems, stop producing power when the grid shuts down. Solar’s benefits come from decentralization, not independence.
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Yes, the ad is a lie but it makes certain consumers more interested
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i'm convinced that the response to "energy independence" rhetoric for oil production is to reframe renewables as being about "regional/state/local energy independence" like for hydroelectric or wind and solar respectively for example. not having to rely on oil transport etc
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Among clean energy activists, it’s been common knowledge for quite some time now that the way to engage conservatives on clean energy is to use the language of “energy freedom” instead of “climate change.”https://youtu.be/nbmt_WeNBck
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Seems like a good pitch for Texas right about now
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