by theluckycountry » Mon 09 Dec 2024, 11:34:01
Gentle readers, what kubby and Adam would have you believe is that there is no problems in the world that can't be fixed with modern technology. That is the root of their belief, their religion. This talk of the expanding rebuildable wind and solar systems across the globe is meant to reassure you that all will be well as Oil supplies on the planet diminish. But we already see the results of this expansion, Germany, the Greatest industrial economy in Europe is contracting, faltering under the cost of it's renewable electricity.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'G')erman companies in the Fortune 500 Europe have announced over 60000 layoffs this year alone. The auto industry is especially hard hit: as discretionary spending falls throughout the continent
Why the lack of demand for autos? You think people don't want them? People simply can't afford them. They are being crippled by ever higher electricity prices in their homes and the cars themselves are more expensive now because the manufacturers have to pass on the costs
they incur.
We are seeing terrible inflation, still ongoing, and it's been going on for years. Compare it to the 1970's inflation, that was what began the destruction of the American middleclass and it was all due to oil prices, Energy prices.

When you take oil and coal and make solar panels and wind turbines with it and then ship them to far flung paddocks and hill tops where you have to spend another fortune cementing frames and huge towers into the Earth you add entire levels of cost increases never incurred before. That is why Germany's electricity is twice as expensive as anyone else's, they went "All In".
The average price of electricity in Germany, in June of 2024, has been 0.3951€ per kilowatt hour.
The average price of electricity in France, in June of 2024, has been 0.2776€ per kilowatt hour.
Why is France cheap?
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'F')rance refuses to pay up for failing to meet renewable energy targets
In 2009, the government pledged to achieve a share of 23% renewables (wind, solar, hydro) in its gross final energy consumption by 2020. But it only reached 20.7% in 2022.
Do your own research and you'll quickly see that any nation that went full steam ahead implementing so called renewable power is now screwed to the wall!
As of 2024, the cost of electricity in Japan is approximately around 0.21 US dollars per kilowatt-hour
that's cheaper than France. It's rebuildable solar and wind component was just 12% in 2023 and not much more now, 70% is oil coal and Gas.
https://www.isep.or.jp/en/1529/The more rebuildables they add, the higher the price will go until they price themselves out of world markets. I doubt that will happen though, the Japanese are not Stupid. They don't even allow mass immigration!
Why the insane push for this crap? It's just an exercise in grasping at straws really. They see that in the future they will lose access to cheap fossil fuels and are desperately trying to get ahead of the game by paying for the burning of those fuels now to make electricity in the future. The trouble is it costs a hell of a lot more, and like the EVs, the systems will break down long before they have paid for themselves compared to conventional systems like Gas and coal fired plants.
At best an EV will last say 12 years, then it's junk. That's just around the age a conventional vehicle starts needing some extra ongoing maintenance, water pump replacement perhaps, alternators, aircon systems. But with that maintenance the car will keep running for another decade, or even two if used lightly! Hell my ice has 145,000 km on it, was built in 2008 and has never needed a repair. I just give it regular oil changes and the transmission oil at 120,000. That's how it's supposed to be. Not this insanity of buying a new car every 4 or 8 years. If you're doing that as an average householder you're throwing money in the trash can. But when an entire nation does that, like with solar and wind, everyone is punished, not just a minority of overly optimistic pen pushers.
This forum was created (long before I arrived) to discuss the consequences of peakOil and the steps needed to mitigate it. But it's morphed by and large into a marketing platform for Bullshit non-solutions. The basic premise being "We can continue to live our profligate 20th century lifestyles driving ever faster cars to ever bigger shopping malls." That's the false promise behind the EV and solar and wind power on a massive scale. Well it's clearly failing, but the Shills here will point to anything other than their sacred technologies to apportion blame. I won't discuss the issues with them anymore, it's pointless. It's like inviting Jehovah Witnesses into you living room, bad idea!
The future is simply less energy for us to waste as we do now and all this Eco-madness is simply accelerating that process. In 40 years and more the world will be covered in broken solar panels and windmills with no cheap energy to replace them. Like suburban sprawl itself, a dead end experiment of the oil age.
This is a picture of a rabbit hutch. No food is grown here, water is pumped in, nowhere to put waste, it's trucked out and pumped out. everyday massive amounts of energy must be employed to bring everything in and take all the waste out. In the future it will be a ghost town, nothing can save it, Nothing.

We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.