Letters to the Editor for Oct. 16
Victor Braitberg did the University of Arizona community, as well as the Tucson community, a service by citing UA President Robert Robbins for failing to recognize the human and humane needs of our communities to honor the memory of murdered Professor Tom Meixner and to grieve for our losses.
We all wish that Mike Carran’s recent opinion column was correct and that we could afford to transition our energy production to renewables while enjoying lower costs and excellent reliability. Unfortunately, the evidence does not support it. While solar costs have decreased dramatically, the sun sets, the wind stops blowing, and another power source is required. The result is ratepayers must pay for two power generation infrastructures: renewable and backup sources.
At night for years I’ve seen massive light poles illuminating several recreation fields. The problem? Frequently, no one is there!
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