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marinermick

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Without wishing to get into semantics, you are quoting installed capacity not actual delivery to grid figures. So in reality, renewables are collectively calculated to actually have provided 34% of power supplied to the grid, albeit that figure may increase as the installed capacity comes on line but then again, that may also be offset by added thermal generation capacity, so we will have to see where that lands.

According to the data I can see the

Even so, far far more than the less than five percent you originally quoted.
 

true believer

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As for the topic of human driven climate impact, the Greenland Deep Ice Coring research project (amongst others) throws up some interesting results, including data that shows median global temperatures were around 2.5 degrees Celsius higher than current levels both 8,000 years ago and 1,000 years ago (the so-called Medieval warm). Both those cycles predate any significant human industrial carbon emissions, lending weight to the view of climatic change being a largely a natural phenomenon
please supply a link to this .
as for the so called, medieval warming shows a 0.4 degree variance. which is not evident in the southern hemisphere .

nice work from the kiwis especially for the echo chamber challenged .

 
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