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SoftBank forms green energy tie-up with U.S. firm

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Solar power is dangerous, wind energy is a complete farce, actually doing more harm to the environment than fossil fuels ever did.

All countries that have invested in these alternative energy schemes seriously need to rethink. Perhaps they did not have all the facts available [to you].

Japan needs more energy? Simple. Build more oil and coal fired power stations.

Not sure whether this advice stems from superior knowledge or utter sarcasm or stupidity - no direct offense intended.

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I as with Softbank for years. Rip off merchants. As for "Green" energy, "carbon footprints" and "water footprints?" Never heard of water footprints before. What an absolute joke. I'm all for increasing my "carbon footprint." the planet needs more CO2, not less. No "global warming" forthe past 15 years, and counting. The lie and scam of anthropogenic global warming is being nailed every day. The whole idea of "green energy" is based upon lies. It is supposed to be cheap, but actually, works out to be very expensive, and perhaps that is why Softbank are getting on the Marxist/Environmentalist green energy bandwagon, because they think it will make them even more money. Solar power is dangerous, wind energy is a complete farce, actually doing more harm to the environment than fossil fuels ever did.

When the scam is fully exposed for all to see, will they take away Al Gore's Nobel Prize from him? I sincerely hope so. Japan needs more energy? Simple. Build more oil and coal fired power stations.

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I would be reluctant to sign any contract with SoftBank as it will have intermittent outages, low voltage and not fit for purpose. Just like my mobile phone !

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