Illinois hopes to lure renewable energy storage companies to the state – Center Square

State Sen. Terri Bryant said she wants to avoid a similar situation in which Illinoisans' power bills doubled this past year. "So people who had a $400 electric bill previously are paying $800, and that’s individual and that doesn't count the businesses, so moving forward, that has to be part of this conversation."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

There is no such thing as “Renewable Energy Storage” and there likely never will be such a thing on large utility scale. Period. it is a unicorn defying the laws of physics and of course the idiotic humanities majors of the Democrat party are suckered into believing it exists.

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