by oilfreeandhappy » Fri 17 Mar 2006, 03:26:17
Certainly the resources for electricity are there theoretically, especially with solar, wind, and potential energy storage technology. I think we have to move a lot sooner than later though. There's a lot going on around the world with renewables, but there could and should be a lot more. There's some development in China, but it's miniscule compared to their coal burning.
Jim Gagnepain
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')You can make electricity pretty easily using household materials.
Yeah, it's pretty simple to make large amounts. You do have to have some coal or natural gas but who doesn't have tons of that or tons of copper and silicon for solar panels sitting under their sink?
Heck, give me some aluminum foil and a few minutes and I'll have the whole neighborhood off the grid in no time! Easy as pie.
Best,
Matt
lol, not quite the point I was trying to make.
Electricity is much less a concern than transportation because of a few things.
The infrastructure is already available to take different sources of electricity.
The ease of generating electricity is readily apparent.
The materials for generating electricity are widespread.
The overall cost of generating electricity from different sources are competetive.
In short, electricity suffers from almost none of the problems that petroleum does. Other than a full scale nuclear war, there is simply no way that electricity will disappear. There may be shortages and such, but it won't go away.