Oh boy, was this ever an "I told you so moment".
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/dec/09/local/la-me-unreliable-powe...
One of the hidden costs of solar and wind power — and a problem the state is not yet prepared to meet — is that wind and solar energy must be backed up by other sources, typically gas-fired generators. As more solar and wind energy generators come online, fulfilling a legal mandate to produce one-third of California's electricity by 2020, the demand will rise for more backup power from fossil fuel plants.
The cost to consumers in the years ahead could be in the billions of dollars, according to industry experts. California's electricity prices are already among the highest in the nation and are projected to rise sharply in coming years. At the moment, the need for reserve power isn't considered a cost of renewable power, though consumers have to bear its costs as well.
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Good for the O&G Industry, the Power Generation Industry and Landowners.
There are obscure not easily recognizeable front end and maintenance costs associated with all Renewable Energy alternatives.
Good that they are being recognized.
GOOD.
Four (of many) reasons that I would not want to have windmills in my backyard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqEccgR0q-o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCyQD83NLDc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YJuFvjtM0s
http://www.thegwpf.org/wear-tear-hits-wind-farm-output-economic-lif...
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