by Plantagenet » Fri 30 Nov 2012, 00:06:45
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')If you cannot connect the dots about the almost complete lack of power generation capacity in the USA without FF to do the heavy lifting you are being deliberately naïve or have no understanding of cause and effect whatsoever.
You don't know the facts.
Lets look at where our electricity comes from the USA.
Here is the current breakdown according to the EIA (as of July 2012):
Coal 42%
Natural Gas 25%
Nuclear 19%
Hydropower 8%
Other Renewable 5%
Biomass 1.38%
Geothermal 0.41%
Solar 0.04%
Wind 2.92%
Petroleum 1%
Other Gases < 1%
So today, 67% of our electricity comes from FF---i.e. coal and natural gas. That means 33% comes from non-FF sources right now. Your claim that there is "almost a complete lack of power generating capacity" without FF is clearly false---I thought you knew something about his subject but clearly you are sadly ignorant about where our electricity comes from.
Second---even the 67% derived from FF are not in immediate danger of running out. President Obama himself has pointed out that we have 100 years NG supply. We have even more coal. That gives us a 100 year+ window to add to the significant non-FF electrical power sources that already help power the electric grid.
Given a 100 year long period to make the switch, it should be possible to build quite a lot of nukes and solar farms and wind farms and geothermal power plants to replace the loss of FF electrical generating capacity we are going to face in the 22nd century.