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  • The Truth About Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy (Part II) [View article]
    You don't think half our land area is a big issue???????????????


    On Aug 09 09:16 AM oferdror wrote:

    > Just to get the numbers straigh: you need 2,000 (not 20,000) acres
    > of land to generate about 1GW of solar electricity. Sunlight hits
    > the ground at an intensity of about 1kW/m^2. That means that at 100%
    > efficiency you would need 1 million m^2 or 250 acres. If you assume
    > about 12.5% efficiency (not a high number by today's standards and
    > we can probably expect double that in time) you get 2000 acres. Not
    > that I think solar power can solve all our prolems. But it is very
    > close to the point (i.e. will be there in less than 10 years) that
    > it can (if the political will exists....) become a major source of
    > electricity (over 10% of US needs).
    >
    > By the way, even you take your 20,000 acre number, the area needed
    > to provide 100% of US electricity needs (500GW or so) is only about
    > 40,000 kM^2 which is less that 1/2% of the land area of the US. So
    > land is simply not the issue.
    Aug 09 16:38 pm |Rating: 0 -3 |Link to Comment
  • The Truth About Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy (Part II) [View article]
    You must be one of those starry eyed tourist the author refered to.


    On Aug 09 09:12 AM jerrydd wrote:

    >
    > The author manages to get so much right and wrong.
    >
    > First why would we need more refineries when we don't need the ones
    > we have now? We won't ever use as much oil as he have before as the
    > price is going to rise fast, high. So now the oil industry is shutting
    > down or closing refineries to cut oversupply.
    >
    > Your drill, baby, drill rant has one small problem, we have little
    > to drill for as not much left. If we do as you say we'll be completely
    > out of oil in 10yrs. I'd rather stretch what we have over a longer
    > time frame.
    >
    > You seem to think there is an energy shortage for some reason. There
    > is plenty of energy all around you if you are smart enough to catch
    > it. Judging from how uninformed on basic physics, econo101 you are,
    > you may not be smart enough. But I think you are, just letting your
    > bias get in the way and you believe the bull big oil, coal have fed
    > you.
    >
    > Let's start with our biggest energy resource, eff, conservation.
    > WE can over the next 10 yrs cut our energy use by 50%, enough to
    > make us independent of both coal and imported oil without hurting
    > our lifestyle other than not being wasteful and thinking a little.
    >
    >
    > For $10k a 1500sq' home can have wind, CSP units to give the eff
    > home all it's power needs, charge an EV and in many cases, sell it
    > back at a profit. Facts are now home wind is only $2k/kw and CSP
    > solar is about $3k/kw plus much heat as a bonus.
    >
    > I'm not sure what big wind, solar farms energy costs but it's not
    > higher than coal especially if all coal's costs are in it. But home
    > size wind that's lower than coal power is available now though one
    > has to hunt for it. Google axial flux or magnets4less.
    >
    > I like nukes and if their price can be brought down to $4-6k/kw then
    > yes but now recent bids for plants are in the $9k/kw range and likely
    > to be underbid by as much as all nuke plants in the last 20 yrs have
    > had 50-100% cost over runs. So old nuke, OK, new nuke only if cost
    > effective.
    >
    > NG is a good thing. It's far cleaner than coal and without the military,
    > economic costs of oil as we have enough. NG will fill the times when
    > RE isn't making power and Semi's, other trucks.
    >
    > Cars are going electric as it's the only way we can afford them.
    > Why is they use 1/3-1/6 the energy/mile depending on your energy
    > source and one can by wind and/or solar make your own power/fuel.
    > Since EV's are simple, cheap to build, they will in 5 yrs cost no
    > more than ICE's but cost 1/4 to run.
    >
    > So basically we need to do Obama's energy, transport plan, Cap and
    > Tax oil, coal so they pay all their direct, indirect subsidies, not
    > what congress is doing, with a tax cut from the revenue plus help
    > switching to a stable, inexpensive energy future.
    >
    > Now compare that to going fossil fuel instead, we'll be broke, owned
    > lock, stock and barrel by big coal, oil, OPEC, Russia and every little
    > oil dictator on earth, continually in oil wars or poisoned by coal.
    > Your choice.
    >
    > Actually I shouldn't say it's your choice as next yr oil will spike
    > back to $150, even $200bbl and stay there until we go back into recession,
    > then everyone will agree we need off oil. And the invisible hand
    > will sweep down and clear the path for new thinking.
    >
    > There are no technical problems to do this cost effectively, the
    > problem is political, bought and paid for congress by big oil, nuke
    > and coal who want to keep their huge subsidies, corporate welfare
    > coming their way..
    Aug 09 16:36 pm |Rating: +2 -2 |Link to Comment
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