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Jeff Gibbs & Michael Moore's "Planet of the humans". Fossil fuels vs renewable
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My grass is greener than the brains of those "green dreaming sukers" -
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how it ties into what I said. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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I have the economics to reach the breakeven point on my 10k solar panels installed in 2014 just this summer. My average power bill would have been about $300/month with my pool and EV but with solar, it has been slightly negative. My tax-free ROR is more than 10%, but of course I had to have a crazy high monthly power bill. I'm sure my panels will last more than 10 years.
I haven't seen the movie and probably won't because it is too depressing. IMO, we have caused a climate crisis and we will not be able to make enough changes to prevent an ongoing mass extinction. Of course, the climate has naturally changed since the beginning of time. We have been lucky enough to hit a sweet spot of reasonable weather over 10,000 years to grow and overpopulate the Earth and hasten the eventual extinction. We would need to make changes on a larger scale than what we did when WW2 started to slow down the climate crisis, and it ain't gonna happen. Speaking of good movies, check out the History Channel on the Titians Who Built America. Now that was a good movie!
I think there are renewables that are not helping to reduce the climate crisis like ethanol in gasoline or biodiesel. I do think solar panels actually reduce CO2 production over their life cycle. We would have a chance to stop the human caused climate crisis if we first stopped mining coal, stopped drilling for more oil and just used what we are already producing (and watch gasoline prices go insane) and what else.... oh, install solar panels on every building and desert we can find. The end will be ugly and while I hoped I was going to die before it came, now I'm wondering if I won't see more of it. We will go broke just fighting forest fires and repairing storm damage.Leave a comment:
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FWIW:
I don't believe it's a question of allowing the market and the power structure to make all the decisions.
That's the way its always been and it ain't gonna change anytime soon.
The fix has been in since human speech and language developed/evolved.
The great unwashed masses who for the most part live like sheeple and are cluelessly manipulated are allowed (or brainwashed) to believe they are self directed and so think they have some choices.
But for most folks, the fix is in and the choices have been manipulated by the power structure and their media shills.
I read this thread and smile and shake my head. Except for the the most recent additions in the particulars, all this sounds (reads) like stuff I'd read (and have been fed) from the late '60's on.
SSDD (same stuff, different day).
I've not seen anything in this thread that I've not seen in one form or another for more than 50 years.
Kind of like a community rant. A lot of you folks are just late to the party.
Both (and all) sides of issues like climate change, global warming and the rest of the other stuff (like abortion, same sex marriage, voting rights, nukes/no nukes, (non)intelligent or stupid design, save the whales, and the latest = covid, etc.) that's used to spool people up are, in the end doing little more than screwing with our heads, separate us from what's really important in life (as well as our financial assets), and continuing to turn us into mouth breathing, knuckle dragging morons unaware of what's being done to our brains and society as a whole.
We're turning into morons in the middle assaulted by the voices on the extremes. We allow and unconsciously join or at least abet this situational headlong hush to mediocrity, taking our children with us, and we don't for the most part see what's going on because we're stuck in our own egos and forgot that it used to be a lot more about "us" and less about "me'.
Now "us" is almost of no concern.
I know a lot of folks who switch on the TV when they wake up, get Dumb Fux News or some other media crap unconsciously but cooperatively poured into their brain in 30 minute repeating loops all day long and then B.S. themselves into thinking (or not thinking) that they're informed because they can puke out the last thing they heard.
No wonder the U.S. and the so call civilized world is going in the toilet.
There's nothing new in this thread.
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Illinois is doing OK with Nuke, 11 reactors generate 58% of the electricity, more than
any other state. I would like to see new atomic versions come with big improvements
ASAP, and eventually decommission the original technology.
One concern is how well will the old and the new atomic plants deal with hourly load
changes? If they remain sluggish, we will still need to develop clean means of doing
quick adjustments. Not much hydro here, perhaps batteries and nat gas peakers
will be hard to avoid. The PoCo will want to modulate air conditioning and some other
processes.
I believe when we have cleaned up pollution of absolutely every energy process
possible, we will still need some fossil fuels to run the farmers tractors and other
portable energy applications. Control of emitted toxins has and must make remarkable
progress, and we will need enough trees to grab the much reduced CO2. Camp
fires, barbecues, accidents, and old cars will still happen. Aircraft... Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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Then people have to realize their decisions have consequences. Before they kill their grandchildren with pollution. I'd thought there were enough greens to have market influence by now. Yet still see folks ranting about killing the earth, and switching on their fossil fuel heat, chilling their air, and driving green cars because it's not their backyard being polluted by the power plants.
( Yes, there are those with solar, using the grid as their flywheel battery for car charging )
The question I always ask the "free energy" artists, is "Do you have power lines coming to your house/factory" they deflect or ignore it. I have to do the same with the folks preaching about the evils of fossil fuel " Do you heat and cool your house ? With what " ? If they want to be leaders in the green movement they should practice what they preach.Leave a comment:
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( Yes, there are those with solar, using the grid as their flywheel battery for car charging )
The question I always ask the "free energy" artists, is "Do you have power lines coming to your house/factory" they deflect or ignore it. I have to do the same with the folks preaching about the evils of fossil fuel " Do you heat and cool your house ? With what " ? If they want to be leaders in the green movement they should practice what they preach.Leave a comment:
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I do think that without favorable economics to power a transition, that transition will be slower. Also, transitions create disruptions which are inconvenient for some and opportunities for others. I also believe there is a role for government to play in adopting policy that can stimulate favorable transitions,Last edited by Ampster; 09-19-2021, 02:30 PM.Leave a comment:
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If we are going to allow the market and money (and the 1%) to make all the decisions, we
might as well forget about earth day, climate change, etc. Eventually the air, water, and land
will be so poisoned, the population will level off. Not fun. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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Would energy cost less or more ??? No way too tell, except I think it would go up.
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True price? The wholesale price reflects all the incentives for the production of natural gas and the incentives for renewables. It is hard to unbundle the effect that tax breaks and government incentives have on supply and demand in either case.Leave a comment:
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France is pretty much the only proof you need that it can work and work very well.
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I just read that France is scaling down their nuclear and planning more renewables. I think some of their builds have taken longer than expected and big cost overruns. Google Flamanville nuclear. Not proof to me that nuclear in France is working well.Last edited by Ampster; 09-19-2021, 10:35 AM.Leave a comment:
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Unfortunately Nukes have not been competitive with other forms of generation at least in the USA. GE lost a lot of money trying around the world. Natural gas has driven coal out of the marketplace but even natural gas peaker plants cannot compete with batteries at least in California and in one situation in Australia, I am happy letting the marketplace make those decisions.Leave a comment:
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