Kind of like the policy that supporter/Non-CbtArms got long rifles, not carbines, because carbines aren’t for confined use, they’re for cool dudes (and tankers). 😉
Like dapaterson says, an assessment of fail rate, repair times, other infra-fleet transferability from non-op airframes, etc. could mean that one spare per coast IS in fact a luxury that isn’t required. 😉
I don’t think so. The treaties trade *property ownership with support and right to use land transferred by treaty onto Crown owner ship. I think by the (still unrenamed) Indian Act, that treatied First Nations peoples don’t/can’t actually own property in the sense that those without treatied...
‘Free’ when we ignore renewables’ infra capex…
Agree. OPG is here essentially less some out there black swan wallbangers, but SMGs will further bolster the nominal capacity and for all (many?) intents and purposes, they’re ‘renewable’…(dig for more for a period likely longer than civilization...
Indeed it does. I was referring more to the validity of the concept of OPG ‘storing’ the wind power generated ’somewhere.’ We’re not talking storage of GWh anyway, but something much less. I don’t have the numbers to calculate how many MWh/GWh each inch of headwater increase above nominal at...
The storage of wind power is conceptually from a reduction of hydro offset, so it’s not really a storage in the 1st order sense, but a bit of a mug’s game of a 2nd order effect, describing a bias to maximizing /optimizing wind power and reducing hydro, feasibly leaving higher headwaters to use...
Hmmm, if a Congressional Member was of like mind and supported by the Governor of same State, one could imagine there being the possibility of a protective detail detachment of a security force that the Governor commands, and that could provide to the Congressional Member as they performed their...
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