by Peak_Plus » Mon 03 Apr 2006, 12:26:14
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')People made houses long before oil was around. I don't see a problem here.
Hi Doly,
I'm sure there are answers to the above questions. What I'm saying is that Scheer is not offering the best solution since sliced bread. He claims renewables offer more EROEI than fossil fuels. Maybe he's right and it will only take a year or two of peaking for the wonderful alternatives to come out of the closet...
I'm commenting on how he's supposed "open our eyes" (quote rowante). Have you read Scheer? The first thing that bothered me was his historical inacuracy. But that's beside the point.
He sticks mostly to electricity. His renewables (four million windmills) could replace the present nuclear/coal electric superstructure. This does not, however, face the issue of PO. That's why I posed the "questions" you answered. His solutions will not help the PO dilema much.
He's from Germany. Where are you from? Have you ever seen the hoards of bikes in Germany? Bikes are a great answer. So are the electric trains that take me to work every day. So is the styrofoam (or fiber glass or stone fiber) insulation on my roof and walls and the solar panels that I'll be putting on my roof this summer and the three-paned windows. I'll be spending 55,000EUR all told to save about 800EUR a year (present prices - and increase the value of my house, of course) with a little help from the government.
I think the average POer understands the difficulties somewhat better than he does. Alternative energies will give us one small answer to about one thousand problems that will face us - like replacing my oil-based insulation measures with ... what? (no answers please!)
I love technology! I would love to develop my own alternative energy devices! I ride my bike to the train! I sold my car, despite my wife and kids! And I think there is going to be a good deal of difficulties about ten year into peak, no matter what course we take. In thirty years or so it will matter which course we took...
btw, the houses which he is talking about are passive houses - houses that do not need an external source (bought) for heat. Meaning - tear down 40 million domiciles in Germany alone and build new. Would be great for the economy!