by odegaard » Fri 08 May 2009, 23:19:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ian807', '1')) Generate electricity with a countrywide distributed hydroelectric power (Let a hundred thousand small dams bloom). No new technology. Just keep side water routes open for fish and install locks where necessary for boat traffic. We have lots of water and lots of rivers, which can be used and re-used, every hundred feet, if necessary.
I might become unpopular for saying this but when it comes to electric power:
Electricity generation is not the biggest problem, it's distribution.
The cost of the entire power grid is about double or triple the cost of all power plants. This is shooting from the hip of course because nobody really knows what the exact numbers are.
Have you ever looked at your electricity bill and wondered why you're paying 13 cents / kWh when all over the internet it says electricity production costs only 4 cents/kWh. Furthermore your utility provider is probably crying poor and demanding a rate increase! No it's not a conspiracy. There were some facts that were left out:
1) The 4 cents/kWh quote was operations cost only. They "forgot" to add in capital costs.
2) They also "forgot" to add in distribution costs.
3) oops did I mention electricity is also subsidized? What is the real cost. 15cents....20cents / kWh who knows?
There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.
