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Do you support the possible use of Solar Radiation Management?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tuur" data-source="post: 77672236" data-attributes="member: 445885"><p>Me? I've given up. I <em>have</em> worked at it for nearly forty years. You know what? People don't listen to the older heads. All our experience? Not worth zip. Twice now I've seen utilities purge older heads in the name of cost savings. Call it early retirement. I've already worked at this nearly twice as long as some older head who retired in some other companies, and apparently that was a mistake. Not because of eclipsenow, but because no one listens to those who've been there and done that, so why bother with what nobody wants?</p><p></p><p>This isn't rocket science: If you don't have generation capacity, you sit in the dark, Have seen that before when a scheme that was going to provide power didn't one hot summer day. And if generation capacity is unreliable, you sit in the dark. It really is that simple.</p><p></p><p>Most of this was originally going to go to a what's on your mind topic, because what's on my mind right now is going to work and retiring. Likely won't but I can't see much point staying on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuur, post: 77672236, member: 445885"] Me? I've given up. I [I]have[/I] worked at it for nearly forty years. You know what? People don't listen to the older heads. All our experience? Not worth zip. Twice now I've seen utilities purge older heads in the name of cost savings. Call it early retirement. I've already worked at this nearly twice as long as some older head who retired in some other companies, and apparently that was a mistake. Not because of eclipsenow, but because no one listens to those who've been there and done that, so why bother with what nobody wants? This isn't rocket science: If you don't have generation capacity, you sit in the dark, Have seen that before when a scheme that was going to provide power didn't one hot summer day. And if generation capacity is unreliable, you sit in the dark. It really is that simple. Most of this was originally going to go to a what's on your mind topic, because what's on my mind right now is going to work and retiring. Likely won't but I can't see much point staying on. [/QUOTE]
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