dog walking David goes for a spin around the neighbourhood late at night and takes the camera with him. Yes that's right, I just myself a new camera a Sony NEX-6 and of course I have to have a little bit of a chat about it. It is a marvellous camera and I was even able to take a few pictures at night-time. This was mainly due to the fact that the moonlight was giving me sufficient light to work with. During the day I had been in the harbour of the nearest seaside town and taking some lovely pictures of boats in the harbour and the seafront.
Weird alternative energy politics in Spain
my wife had told me recently that the Spanish government were going to discourage people from putting solar panels on the roof and initially my thought was that she must be crazy. How on earth would a government have the cheek and stupidity to tell people that you can't put solar panels on your roof when the European community once more alternative energy generated. Is obviously important that we generate more free energy so that we cut our reliance upon the fossil fuels and also nuclear so why would the Spanish government want to stop people from putting up photovoltaic cells.
It seems that there is a huge debts within the Spanish electricity generation business it was either 26 million or 26 billion, whichever one it was it was a lot of money. The people that run the electricity companies and their cronies within the right-wing government wants the people of Spain the electricity customers to pay more money to cover this debt. They really don't want people to generate free electricity and so to have smaller bills and maybe even get paid for generating electricity. It seems to be that there is a change happening where these electric companies have to think in terms of being a distribution centre for electricity, however it is generated. I would like to see the generation of electricity at a micro scale fully supported and encouraged. That would seem to be the best long-term policy for the Earth and its inhabitants in my humble opinion.
I did see some articles about this Spanish electricity problem and it seems that my wife isn't crazy. It is true what she said and it makes her angry that the government should be doing this. She says that this level of debt probably isn't true and bases this upon the fact that the bosses and shareholders of these electricity companies pay themselves huge bonuses every year. I reckon my wife is probably right there. I mean how could they be paying themselves so much money when there is a huge debt that is required to be paid?