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yikes, hope the weather improves then. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-02-24 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNFN3ZDZORnBrSkZLdU5lSkU1ZHlObnRjSWtZRUk0MHAwNWY0YUUyWjk0aGxIRzVNVlM1Nnk0OThIZUJGQVRTeWxYb2E3cm9ldjNxWklPZjkwVlNQZnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZDh6bGlHMENzdzRxYjViaEhhM2N1eGR6akVNaEtFaHlMU2l4QlkzRC05VTZLZXFoZjVlYURMQmlVMzdHUDZLZnViWHZmMTZoVzh2NlJaZ0RtMHE4ampoZklja2U0cnJzYkU0R0h6bFFyY3NTZlozTzB2QVNmWDEzYW4wWFNWOEEwOUpYWHlQcjNKbE1lSXgwSHV5QTNrVGl5WWhfTmhsajVpakppQ2R1Rm9HWUczdWFPTlpnemtXR2k4a2E1WEZ4NTl5RUVxRjNSQ1R3Um9GSGc1OENjUT09 |
The class required me to keep the same terminology even if I did not agree or wanted to expand outside. | r/aiethics | comment | r/AIethics | 2020-02-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBclBLaDVTajhNWWt0bVA4VEVpM3pTUzg2TEVuUGx4aDhWQklZN29BQnlwanJfMGxBbU1EN2hDTlNLaTJ5YkRwRkRNSFJOTTV1SGoxazRyZ3h2N3BnM0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCc1JnU2RMR2tNQ0ppS19KdUVyTVAweEwwUVl5VGo3c3cyRUswS21oUnNCajVGRlhsVE5sQ3g5SHhqVDJ5TFFzNmJ5bEZISHkzaTdBSUxoTVMtY2dQZTZmdGFwMXBTSlNGMWFqVXpKYlRJUDFrZThFQUpacW5ibUNPeXVEVEFpbnNTTHNiTTRpS0JNOG5FTDA0UG8wcE1HYjhBTTFRSWtndURSMTJUT0tHaWRhWGU4ZFl1NEZtNXA0RVJOTlI4WWl4WWFtVUhSTU9JMWlyaXYtLXBMSTNUdz09 |
Excellent piece on power network resiliency & the connection w/ cybersecurity and EMP protection.
Understanding this is why Software-Defined Electricity is necessary for a secure, resilient power grid b/c controlling electricity in real-time is 100% cybersecure w/EMP protection.
[https://mca-marines.org/wp-content/uploads/Electrical-Energy-Overreliance.pdf](https://mca-marines.org/wp-content/uploads/Electrical-Energy-Overreliance.pdf) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-03-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBLUE1blBOOGJPVkJLSEhDTW1WSW96ci1GcGxvbVZqLU1OOFZyeEdjcV92UzlVdmloMHZMbzJ6Z3pqb28xc0lKMThENmY0SUliYVdwNlBWTWtfeVl5SlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCal9XeFQyZThtTjZFRVVaREZET1BPOEVHSzdLRmxwbzBRMi1TNWlxcHdPdWNjdk5LWGIwZ195Q0Zlc3hvUGtWQ2dzZXNLRDJTYXRvY0huaG44YzlLRThEVEg0N09VNmxJempfc0ltMmNBVngwbFh3T3JGVi1pNUEtdzZFdDc1RVk3a1Y3Z0xJQnE0ZFR2S2Fhd0pvLVpIN2Jka3BDWEFsY0JMd3FNYndTdlF2bXlsZTY1U184ZU1tQ3JHQkJSYVcweTQ1cUJPZWc1X1dHamdMMjdCdHg1QT09 |
I appreciate any feedback, thank you!
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[https://goonlyelectric.org/](https://goonlyelectric.org/) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-04-29 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBQV96aGJxOVE1aHFCUGlxaTc2WFBMbElzZXlkXzhBWmVKekIzNkFWd1FwSWk3MVNfdGRGUzFRZFB1RjN5a3dWRDA3SWN0ZFRTa3ZIZEFEVkY0V0lFVDZUd2RlcmhjYTJIc21TMHpsd0tEYVE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCeWx0b3M4cW9WUXYxYlFhdkNrTFBDRnIxS1VGWkNibXVTMFVmWVdsWGNLYnpSQ2h3X0paYlZvVG5yYVZrWTlQRGJGWTJWbHRka2pZNl9wYjNCRkhIbnJ4YUx6NHBINHdxS0NmQ0xTQVpmdnFxenNKWjI5MloteE9oVEdkbnIxbmhfTnRSOUw1OG9uRWRMNmR5aGVpSmtoT3hUNFNTM2t6QkVWZWdvZ1ZjbGR2NDZsYjVpOW4zejFQTy04Z1dwWlVhalpubEphUmNJaWw0N0x0WjV2OG5KZz09 |
And in doing so have actually moved further away from being carbon neutral | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-05-17 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBaHhFS0tvOTQ5elBtaE1EQzhYcmk3WnpNWHRGbjBZenprQjU0WW95aThkYXh4TDlDYVV5WXFEaklMQnZLQVJ1VDVwamFnWUI2WWxfZXZvQTdCUlF0Vnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCNTdrMzc2TUF5N1Z2UEZnYTIyX2hoOF92NnIzQ2V0aGZLTkZfX3pQQmJzdGJpUHhsa3NsVUhyR19GNDloMlViSE9teW1tTGFjdVFjQjJyME44bk5FR0Y5NGNXczRCcDFKYVJBR0pncXNrYnFLdEhnbGdMdk5iSG1PRjdxdXVtS3ROWTNEc2J2NjFDS2ZpQzNGR2JNRzFkcWJwMC16VUFMMks1ZndLeUltRjh5QzdDMkduS2hKakFEb2hyMWIwOV8wWnl1bS15bUM2MmdPRHhJSUFUNjY2UT09 |
Technically geothermal can be installed anywhere. So the lack of volcanic activity in the US or other parts of the world is a non-issue. And, you're right, it isn't more complicated. If anything, it's the upfront cost that scares people away. But the efficiency of geothermal makes that cost worth it. Also, to your question about harming the earth, the act of moving heat energy away from or into a structure is so minimal in comparison to the stored heat energy from the sun, that the Earth's crust will not be cooled or warmed when you use a geothermal heat pump. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-05-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBTzc1Y3V0dHY5d3dNRlFLaEE0OFZzVGYyV0ZhZ2tCaGduWGYtLXhDcmotaXRlVjBZWmZ5eVRya0M0akZwV3hzcTNCRnFpNFRBWC1wOXd0NExOa3hEdmJVU2lLWjFVV011aUZvOWtscUw1TXc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCUlB4cnhLVnNQVlUyV0lDb1BJWWQ5NUY0WjV1amplNmZFWnVtRUgyWU9WTXVTX1dDT2pUYVNaNXFMY21xZFZuUHNQc1dwSXRhSVU1T29tWGRpeTNKbGFGT0xoS25hN1ZHSC1YZWlWcUZyT01rODQtdjFxbmpyVkFOX3pqOUNFRU5tVzZlb0h5Y3lNaEVPVWszQXhEemZxWUVfajlvUWlhRGxjci1EUDdXU1RsM2lSZTRYT2VZa014TF9KaFh3WnpBNXQ1T3VPaUlreWI1WlB1VGJWT1ItQT09 |
Hello everyone at r/CleanEnergy
I graduated with an chemical engineering degree 5 years ago, and have been working in battery and energy storage related technologies for the last 7 ish years. I'm currently a battery scientist based in London. I read a lot in the news and in papers, and wanted to pen my readings down somewhere.
I recently started a newsletter focusing on battery innovation in the research and commercial world. I'm working with a friend and ex-classmate who's doing his PhD at Oxford working on battery materials. Would really appreciate some feedback / comments, or how we can improve! If it looks interesting, please sign up too!
Link: [https://intercalationstation.substack.com/](https://intercalationstation.substack.com/) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-08-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNHdxSkJCeTQtRHA3Y1g1Qk5NSFJ6WDZ0ZkRMdTNzVlNsTFBVZGZQcUtobWRfdFZrUEwxa0ZEeUtaU21TQTF1LUh2ejl1cDBkNWtkcl9pM21pdGE5d2JGLW1uaS15TFF1QkZDRUZlWnJQNW89 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCUjRNd3loRnFxZEZzRDQxdkY1c1pacnVreEVJVldCNnltaW1RU2wxUjF6MkUxeGVaMHctUFNOLS10ZzdhSzVrWlVNRDBZaE50TWJ6WDNrcGF6dFlMaEp6dWdqVlctUzFGaWdtYzZvLWN1LUdKWkNWdmFHSi1sR0IyeTVNOG5rOWdMQko3UDJTb3RNbnZuYi0tTW94TXdGODRvYzNqYXNWUG9WZjhlR1N1YldJalQ3Z0JhVFBBcXVJQ1ZmVW1MT2hnWXhkRTM1dnZ2RFcwaUp5bmM3TGdidz09 |
The City of San Luis Obispo, California adopted a mandatory EV charging ordinance last year. It goes above and beyond building code and requires not just infrastructure for future install but actual chargers.
In one year since adoption, nearly 300 plugs have been approved. Projects have not been built yet since the development and construction process takes a while but the effect is there.
Installing during construction is significantly cheaper than retrofit. Most often it is hardly noticeable when building since the cost increase is marginal to the total development cost. Retrofit requires much more labor and therefore costs more.
This kind of forward thinking is the only way we will get clean transportation and energy!
[City Adopts Mandatory EV Charging Station Ordinance, One Year Later: 300 Stations Approved](https://chargedfuture.com/ev-charging-station-ordinance/) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-08-14 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBVlpkVWhfa3RvVlJESW9Jd255Ykg3RWUyd3BldGhIaFJrOUxVUFZXdUloMFNHbFlNRTJEUi1YbVRKcTFBZUpweGQ1a3kxWkVaSHpCUjBhcnVVX05LNHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCRjVvVmNNakdRdHpMSHh1RGRNRmpJRFp1bVc1SV9sbmc2SVJiYXplN081RkllVkl3SndheE1BRHlGR25JeUxjNFR3b3FRQjd6dktpMk1fZi1yVjM2YWZDaXk2dHF5Q0dEWDV2dVFqNDdyZnZMUFFyd25fRTdpS1U1QWF2Qm5ZMlFpS2ZIZVMtSkxmcFVJeEdydXJTZkF3bXdpODRlNkd1OEYzWGZlQy1VeXg2c3k1bWgxOGpjRkpLVVpnTkRiYjRGY2tOcUFnbDFYYng2SFBoNm5VZFNfQT09 |
I saw a vehicle that was powered by solar. I’m sure there are some limits on it. Wondering if it be worth putting small turbines on cars to recharge while moving by wind? | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-09-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRExDWUFXUkROVDhZWlZQMzhoSWg3Uk5NZUVrb1cyLW1Ua2JuU29fVW16cE1xdm5EQnd4ZDBnanM4R0VqaFpBUmRwWDgzTkZacGhIVEQwVEY2VWtiWEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCb0w2d290QlI5YUlyZWdqV3pSV0xlbjR0RkFScFdWMjBpNnZBdzJhN2lzQzZuSHMzd1B4Mi0yS2hYTXJHMzBxaTllX2dkaHVHTTV0V1VNamtjVGJEaTVRdzI1UUNtNGl0Njh6QkU2MmRwaW9kN2xfUk50eFpXODV4ZEg0c2lSUEtjYzZHLWNNb1lpUU1ZbXQ4cndBQUlWdWNieHBQakFtYkZhbGhTWGZaVC1sd2JSOG5xTThrajFrYzRBSGkxNFNY |
No.
Solar panels well integrated (no additional drag) would tough. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-09-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBOXBwZTdxdHZFeWRmbVdUYU96YmQxbjJ3ekVZZXB5QTA4Mnl3QXdGeWxQYUhaY3Q2Tmc1enZ0blB3R2NabzNTbF9tTWhfRzN6cVh5ZVdCMHBkdWZsaWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCLU42bkd2ckppUnM3N2duY0VJUHJtWTlLUUQtRHppQ2lIM2ozVGlPNjdoVmJPUURDRm0tYzFCN2w0a1d1bFRoSTBTcGNrMVVJUnl1Q1A3T3FIUWtPX2N3WlFib0t0TUlwZUphSDhiVThtcG9SYXZJQm92TEpjLVBUdVhEUzY2N0RKcmkyYVBoaHZEOVQ3N1lfcWZUT1l6cmM2Wlp0aGZjR3dEdkJGcXJXR1FBV1ZQdXdDUGswdmxOdDN5YVVvczI0YmdwbDhmVFpnWkxpNmhUak0zRjNZdz09 |
Yay! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-09-16 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcWJMaVYtenZrVF8wa3ctU0daYWNDcUdSRWlHeVBpNTZqWTBuNU5yZ1ZuVko3WnRaX0U1Um9mU2RSRDFhYWRKcW8zZ05zNVhDakRleDdvZ0IzeVZXVWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCeWZEekVDUi1CUG5QNHktWXNoWW5IUk5yUWhQQkhpUkRnNV8tRWtOQ00xelNlSk1Xejh1SE84dkhyLVZZa21YY0dlMkNfREc5bmwyTnA1QUZ0bjJfMzBoajVfeXlLb2phY20zUUhIbkhHYmlWUURlWm96bHZMR2NqNVdWY1JseFEzdUZuRk9aaXE3MWs3N24xUHlzNjYxc0x2MmFuYV9LNVVaMnB2bGoweGxzalNKTHFwUGxJWnk1RXJOUGpHdmNxaFhmNDJEbjcwd0tzLTZXNDZRc21jUT09 |
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.npr.org/2020/09/15/913052498/oil-demand-has-collapsed-and-it-wont-come-back-any-time-soon) reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot)
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> Oil Demand Has Collapsed; Won't Come Back Any Time Soon The pandemic massively reduced the world's consumption of oil.
> On Monday, oil cartel OPEC slashed its expectations of oil demand, just as Trafigura, a large oil trading company, warned that another large oil glut is building.
> These disruptions come as a growing number of investors, regulators and even energy giants are projecting bigger shifts in oil demand in the years to come as much of the world takes action to try to limit the most damaging consequences of climate change.
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Yeah a farm is a bit of an overstatement, but it's a start i guess? Does say that it's a pilot project, so if it's succesful i suppose theres more to come? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBbkp5djRwbkhZTGMzTzIwRmFjLS1sOV91eEZiajE0TEJIbzdpLTZPOHljbjVJNVJydHY1eS03NXoxTDI2Q2FLazBFU2xHRnB3QXlJUzdNcUJvRkZnU3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCeUU4YkVmcERRZzZfSVgwMW1OcGRkRVJmMVhSWW1GcWZDcEMwRXZHc2JjSWxGYXJPWnBwMjdmUHRtNVQ3X3lialEyZW9HVHR4TlZNQXVZb0tERnIzajdWbDFnd2c0OU01eGZLTXNtRG1zWDZ0MDdLdjF6OXpsWXp1ZEFHX1l3dTJvc1JhUGswUGpXWmExZHpESmFqRzlOOEIxbXFqUjByaGluSDM5UkVhWW1aeENaMmQ3Mk80azRsVzRaeGlXRjJFWWMtSXIwMGdHR3AzOW14VXdOa19kZz09 |
What about the executive order that won’t allow offshore drilling, which seems to include wind | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBbXR5ektfNkdwQnNlNWNvcmRLS0pMc2laSWFXT080dklwLUEzSkxWX2xxdmxiaDVnSjh1b0FQVDBaNDJscEx2MjYzbWJHenlxLUR3STBEcjI4S1JmMnc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCT1JjRWlDd3RUd2w1X0ZaOGUwZ2xUM1AxRVZhOVlGWUlWczNYT2ZNZWJYcnhISF96NVBuY0ZTSEhfNFZuWGhVajlfb0w0WHJPMy1tLVF4WVc2UFZvNXhYZEduUXFXSVNiSVZGUmJ3UjZyQ3lzUjhQTEVGSTg2dVlJVXczUmFZYmVKWm9nSXNkaGIzUjNZZWZjenFhODIxXzRQenROZjZtcGxzVUQ4NnVCa0pYd3d6WlpGNzVUM2FXNVJwX09fcHhjRlp1aGhwSmQzcXZwMUZUdHRTd1dNQT09 |
Sloppy and mendasious correlation study done by a known and discredited anti-nuclear troll. Full rebuttal here: [https://threader.app/thread/1313457739612459010](https://threader.app/thread/1313457739612459010) | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBUlUzczdHcmlfZFlHTzBMXzdEOVJaNGlmWElrSy1MZ2VacnRyWXhKLWhOLVdwdm1ZWTdtbU1QQzJCT0Y4Ri02dHNVa1JsTXdvNDFNOUNhbXlzSkRDU1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCd2ZYQUNYX2JmRFFpZjcxMU5DT0lyTjJtMEIydUJJemtGcHJnc3UzLUNtclVaU2JGYkZXYUpmSEJkSjRBUU5nT0NLTHlJQ25iTENUWjJ4Tmk2MnVOa1FPZDZZRnhreGMweWhfanlzczlJREhGaWVEdkJaVjZSWDNhZmx5cnUwRFhoVF9OYkI1bHA0SkVoaG9NOE8tVG1aeXJOUHRad0FrTTREQzRFbWdoSklPNk1VaHpNa3A4WnFoc2xlN0tlcERTeXFPdDc2WEpwVVhoMzN6XzlYRi1FQT09 |
Peer reviewed journal vs tweets written by an actual lobbyist at the NIA (Nuclear Inovation Alliance).
More reliable sources from the nuclear lobby. Maybe link to at least a blog post next time | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBd0Z4dzVTNVFOS2NVcE5qaUVfOS1JcloydEk0Y1BxYkZSQjhiS3pWN3JvSG10T1FaY0hXX3IybU5EZ0dWUkthSE56VXJNNFNVaDdtVFdwWGk0Vm5DNHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCTHp2Mi1lVTA3ajVTTVA1bVpqNWdHcFJLVWRnZHB6ZEQ4bi14TXc1LXVfWi1hMUk5M043RzhpaG5ZYk04MWRQNno3d3gtNnR4OXlicXVqbWVrdXgwZ2dfd2F6MGdhQ1FaNlVxRTkyanlRRjdRd0dNbV9hUUVEOG1xRGt0TVBaZkU3Z0JXUm55aWVlVEFoUExYT1VrZ043SWJiVTZrTjF5eDJvNkNOMkpkRlBFR2NuYkdERExSZ0VsTWxyV1FIWW1fV1BKUWgwalJfOW00V3pMMlVSVTdSQT09 |
Sovacool has had prior studies retracted. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNHVVc3VDN3o3eXdCMG9fQ0NaZmdxMk5GN09HQVRwU0pCejlheUtjUGxOWXdJMTg3WGlIN0xDaHlNM1RoT20tWnNFaVBZS01rVHhhSjR3c1hFN2hkeUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCUGk3d2trX0lMb0lyRjlHRi01dTdzTldlLUxfbElkSEdMLW9wUVRXcVRoSHpqa2tQZnpnckJhNVFNZGstTG96cWFOdGVxVUNPWHhpU0FIdXRTLWhEUERUS3R6cEg5ejlGWXZlZE5VUHdiYWQ5czg2VjNnMGtJZXJ3dW9Fai0yNkExeGdneE1Nbko4OVBoLUkyUUNHSkJjXzJ6UU9BOExuYTRSMDFZX3c5SmNPNTNOUExEZzd5d09FcXNmYThIdG1vTXR3QVJyTnp6blVhS0ltUGhtTE1hQT09 |
This paper:
>[We find that larger-scale national nuclear attachments do not tend to associate with significantly lower carbon emissions while renewables do.](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-020-00696-3)
Adding to the long list of evidence that nuclear won't help with decarbonization.
Nuclear is an opportunity cost; it actively harms decarbonization given the same investment in wind or solar would offset more CO2
>["In sum, use of wind, CSP, geothermal, tidal, PV, wave, and hydro to provide electricity for BEVs and HFCVs and, by extension, electricity for the residential, industrial, and commercial sectors, will result in the most benefit among the options considered. The combination of these technologies should be advanced as a solution to global warming, air pollution, and energy security. Coal-CCS and **nuclear offer less benefit thus represent an opportunity cost loss"**](https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2009/ee/b809990c#!divAbstract)
It is too slow for the timescale we need to decarbonize on.
>[“Stabilizing the climate is urgent, nuclear power is slow,” “It meets no technical or operational need that low-carbon competitors cannot meet better, cheaper and faster.” ](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-energy-nuclearpower/nuclear-energy-too-slow-too-expensive-to-save-climate-report-idUSKBN1W909J)
The industry is showing signs of decline in non-totalitarian countries.
>["We find that an eroding actor base, shrinking opportunities in liberalized electricity markets, the break-up of existing networks, loss of legitimacy, increasing cost and time overruns, and abandoned projects are clear indications of decline. Also, increasingly fierce competition from natural gas, solar PV, wind, and energy-storage technologies speaks against nuclear in the electricity sector. We conclude that, while there might be a future for nuclear in state-controlled ‘niches’ such as Russia or China, new nuclear power plants do not seem likely to become a core element in the struggle against climate change."](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S221462962030089X)
Renewable energy is growing faster now than nuclear ever has
>["Contrary to a persistent myth based on erroneous methods, global data show that renewable electricity adds output and saves carbon faster than nuclear power does or ever has."](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214629618300598)
There is no business case for it.
>["The economic history and financial analyses carried out at DIW Berlin show that nuclear energy has always been unprofitable in the private economy and will remain so in the future. Between 1951 and 2017, none of the 674 nuclear reactors built was done so with private capital under competitive conditions. Large state subsidies were used in the cases where private capital flowed into financing the nuclear industry.... Financial investment calculations confirmed the trend: investing in a new nuclear power plant leads to average losses of around five billion euros."](https://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.670581.de/dwr-19-30-1.pdf)
The nuclear industry can't even exist without legal structures that privatize gains and socialize losses.
>[ If the owners and operators of nuclear reactors had to face the full liability of a Fukushima-style nuclear accident or go head-to-head with alternatives in a truly competitive marketplace, unfettered by subsidies, no one would have built a nuclear reactor in the past, no one would build one today, and anyone who owns a reactor would exit the nuclear business as quickly as possible.](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2012/03/29/exelons-nuclear-guy-no-new-nukes/#3c8acf0a3c5d)
The CEO of one of the US's largest nuclear power companies said it best:
>["I'm the nuclear guy," Rowe said. "And you won't get better results with nuclear. It just isn't economic, and it's not economic within a foreseeable time frame."](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2012/03/29/exelons-nuclear-guy-no-new-nukes/#5d841aa23c5d) | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdG1uckszZE1ITlJBb0U5UHN1N3dhR3RVMkp4MVRNaktlSjRtU0s0NWUyc01BYmdyNk41SVBFbGZTZldQNzRXM21hc20xUnFObm5CY2djRzJ6M3RyYUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCUnZZTVFDaU54N2x4Q1FGZjlHVkFnNHVWNWVGQlc5YTNWQW52TXBNM0E2VDNYZjRwOU41UmFPZlotSlpmN3NYbjF6QnVoYnVrSmE4aFVoTnZwckQ0anQ0V2VBVUpJLUdlME44WTZNaThGNVVEdlh3T0drWW45ZmdnNDNNYjFPUGthVy04OGZ0QXdCTUdtdXdKVmVxYXdPNlNJMkpKT2FnTWYyZXpZbXY1bDl5SUdJVGxwSG92Y3VKQW0xU3JhcnZhT2hSR1dDQjlCOG9nNGZUNHRzaVoyZz09 |
You do know that Sovacool in this paper is comparing hydro to nuclear - not wind and solar? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBeHY5c25oZlg3QmFudndoQjV1UUN2WFRvalVIUUZiOXktaXd5ZzZMRzV2NktteE03bW5DVTlWYTRvaHpqOEFCeHR4bWxVTU5xd3c1bjZoT2hvNV9tY0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCV0MtYmZpOEk4ZWZVbW9sM2tFbUxOemlDV2VVMmkzRGF4ZWtCSl9KSWJsTG1yV2hSV1h3bGl5VnRMTWJQUmNSUXMzYko0bEZvUTZ4UVZRUmNneDVpWEN6eUFIQnY3OUZSTnRlWUl1Rk1YR243VEVFd0RXTTg0aFBOX0lVbkNEemNDSHUxa3ZjemF1eVpwRFRmTUdNNkpBR1pTM0pQNzdVVWR4M1dxazB1dEx4UU83WldJRWRiMDNMM1JXbXAzYlZZZzBPNDNOcjlRWHNqUTROeXZqMUlKUT09 |
Will Energy Stock Recover Nigel Green deVere CEO https://youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=MapPubL-Z40 | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-09 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcXp4d2Q2QkljX2dUUTdNcXFLaEJDOXExR0ZQZEZwUTRjU1RQQWxxdTZHMlJtMXZQblBiNXI2WkhIS2hSRGY2bWJjcjZwSE53XzZHRkIwU1BVVEU3MVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCd3N0bHpoSHFzNFVDMi1mbVgyV3IwdmM5VENDbXgxbjd1SEJPVlVPRzhNTXpxZjM0RlNKRGNJUmcycGxEWUNiZXRIRzhUMnc3aXZlUlRQRG45LTc4cG5UUk5NZXdqdjcwV2l6aWFHQThLQVdwU0Z2cGdDX2tpTFFBbnZTNEVIYjhoUk1RY2lnTHcwTGNFcmxiUnhjajU0N2RiZ0RHQ3BINkdOcUo4U2NTM18tNlhrOFRsam1JbFBXWkpTb1M2WmIwQkdjTmpCRl9sOTY1b09HbjNqVTNCZz09 |
As I said in the title, I'm looking for several datasets related to:
* Clean energy generation devices (wind turbines, solar cells, etc)
* Charging points usage
* Users data (may be an app's open dataset? amount of energy bought, price per kW)
* Cars data (battery usage, routes, CP's usage)
If the data has a timestamp on it it'll be really useful.
The main idea is to make a POC for my country. Thank you in advance!
Note: I think that they'll be more than one dataset from more than one datasource so, idk how to tag the post. | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-10 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdVgycGVESUU1RVphX2t2NXVvcVllTFEzSzZ2dW8wYVJ4NHl5eUhWN1dpQW9PNm9TVEl2MnRIanR0bHJIXzg1ZHQtVTJXUVJUNFFJa0lRSUY4NG05elE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCeVdyMlVhOEtfOTZGRS1TcGFXS1hCbkI2eGUySldkQUFDeFE5dlduRHhzMThUMDRWeTFKWlVOY3FuQ0RlR2doVUFEZ0FxYmlzeEQ4NzhhZldBRWdvNEs3N0s4YjRta3pWbXJsQll1cUpDaXBPV2h1NEFQTkRfci1WTHE1NTluVEg3RkVJR1VIQWRNSW51U2U0VGUyN2w5VnJNcUJ2dTNQeV9pMEI3RHVqOHJlUGs5clA0RHgwWF9qR2hkak5fNTNm |
Ok so I don't know why this is happening, but the construction of new gas stations is going into the new decade. Gasoline is not clean, and as such, construction of new gas stations will only contribute to the global warming phenomenon. Conversely, I saw some new electric car charging stations at many places across my area. They are supposed to be building those along with other alternative fuel refueling stations instead. Well I have decided to start a petition urging the US government to prohibit the construction of new gas stations across the United States. The petition site let me create a custom link, so link is at https://www.change.org/NoMoreGasStations. | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-17 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdFdqLWJheGx1Sno4T2Z1Q0szY1BSZEhhLTVlRm9HWGhnWnh4LWF2eUJSbFRaWmFJOWd0eHQ0Q3VpZnA5Nnc5V0IyTUdrbkV1NXdqa0RZbXlmZWQtTXA1V2NySFpKdDNMbld5NEJLeDdzc0k9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCenBnWkxFVGFHYnJxdENjaUo2Z09JRmxuNzVUQl95SG9GTnJVRGtjcjJ3WFA5QmJGYm4zdWd2dHRHUFoyMjZGMWNDQVNqbjByVmlFOHNZS1UweG10bFdXR0I1RExab05tV2tpSGg5S0p1aGdhZzMtXzBZQ2I1OHd5MnQxZm1CUkJydGFwWTRHSTZLbndzQnE1dE9XaEZEWDhDREx6dVdva1d0Z2Q2WkZCZFdCQnh4aTA1cGxPNDRHZ0d1ZDg3Sk9yODF6ajdBS0g4QkJlelhDZFlIbjRKZz09 |
I don't have an electric car, and can't afford one, and probably won't be able to for another 10 years. Also, each manufacturer has their own charging plug, so it's likely that there wouldn't be enough stations for the type of plug your car uses. If they had agreed to one standard that every car could use the same type of plug, more people would buy electric cars. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-17 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBWFEzU0hUem9sUERUa2pfQlJUZ2swSUFEVGw5T19aZ19yUDVGa0UwREtTc0xvdDN1aUhMUldaZWYwZFBLMmlDMEw3aEhyNlBQdkswTDZ4R1lrSjdHTlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCRE1WV3NWSVpPOG1za0c2bzhwWWFjOXZEQ0YwS0w5RVZvdFp0dFp4VzdoN2oteVpVc2RNWWV5aVNXYWV6NkNLQVRYdlE5cWcyMlh5TU5neF8tSDgxWUZzRDlMdzc1UHJOT0V3MjlQdGpQb0tSWmdaZENBd0d5VjdONkJwdDdFYjZfVEVQWTVOa3VEQk82NFF6YXV2MXJ2cTNXa3phWlNSa0lLTXl1Rk9HXzcyZl8wTGZPQ2RJaGFrcGR4NEZ3NkdrSGtNVXR5Tm02eFk5ZjIzOFZWb05yQT09 |
[https://www.cspdailynews.com/fuels/5-ways-alternative-fuels-are-revving](https://www.cspdailynews.com/fuels/5-ways-alternative-fuels-are-revving) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-19 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdkVxY0hhN3VOS0ttRmQ4NDI0TWt2X1dXV0RoN2R3TkVyYVFMcTdiYWJmZ1RRaG0zaWFiVjVwa1dna3NxUmMzUzNtYndVdzdJbGRsYVgyeHI3bHNFcFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZjE4NXJtMFlYZ2RuS1dkbmFIMlF1R19WQktkRDBzRFlURG9DZEhkUEFHZHlNbVZwV1ljZ3ZydFBaeFEtSThudXJlMkZaX0JVX04yT3lGb1gzQURDMUk1RVVQU2pITjNrSTFUSzVvMmhxMzhnYUY3MV84eF9MMXIwUFNtZDcxak44cnRQT2pBT2ZmdGlMMWFJaHRqc1FjVzBKanJEN3JDQ0MweEppU0EwYU4xa1BBZjNMSl8tNENYM3MzTmNNRTJP |
That's not working :( | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNHBzb3lzbXpEYl9CQ0xVQy1GNk5xbjdHbWo4cE9NX21Fc1NzODBMMXpoYV90ekdJM0Rra1NjUnktazlGTjRnVkM4M1h2MUNleUtUdWFROHhnMkx5cHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCNHZzMVF2OTBlOC1NTzZ2WjhNVi1IdExneDdfUXl4cUtsX01GT0Utb1ZERURDNENFT29oMlczZHJxemh5eGl4X09tckU4QlFOOEs1ZFVxYlVNdUMyYkhSNm15WkJFOU80R2FER0RnSFpyNEQzVF81bEZLTkpwczZYN3kxUFFfNWRPOGpOdDRwSzNmbGs1QWtSTGlGTks4WGFtdGV2RHZaNmVhSU5sS0RReGh0STRiQjl2N2lvTWZzQzVrMzQxTFhsNkVmd0JfUWMtWVljMllMV3loeE41Zz09 |
What isn't working? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBLXoxTkgxN21Sc243ZER5ZF9MbUIwV25VdEZsX2JqZ0lDcmJmMjJTOFA5by1RZGhLSW02ZERKQWlIZElFdElhRjhJT2xzekE1dEZmR2k4TFFhZG1SYUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWlBzSjBDdTlybWF6dFMybjVHZHdfemhBN3diNDM1LUNQbDhfdVZ1cXl4ZlVGcnlhZGpOdDJuWWVXV2FVN3VScHRQT001Q1VJdHJVZ0tocjRqaW9ucGdfVS1Ec0llVzI1UERDMHFTMHRTdDk1X1EzRXEzSTBQcExFTDd6U0lCN1ZsZWllbndvLXdvWEdLcU9BRkxuRVJPUE1vY3VBdEZqWFNiaFV1QTk1eG0wWGlOUFRyWjhuM211VkVvcGlaQ1FPTTRydFFVODh1REZBYlVYdE1VclpRQT09 |
The link wasn't working, but it works! Thanks! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-10-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNXlPODdBd2tuTmFJSmktX3J2Nk94UURxbWt5M2VBbG5rUmVMVDh6c2swWWg2dlBnSjgtWjFqN1VRaE5aa0ExRXlHaGdqOVU3REwwNUpBYnpyenlmWXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCUGVyazJENGZfUTVaeVBtMkF5c1lVWTFkcHdKR0EwajhURFJheGpVMWM0QlB3QURrRk9mamtkcWMwT3JOamE4RUt2M2I2bjNOa1kxNXMxZmxRTUhMajdTXzF3WXFxd3BxMnRpX0VZVkpmSU00YXkyNFNuMVZoQ2ktOW1MWUdxdHFwdFdBSjdEVUJfU0t3eG14YXA2Z3hSQkpOSV9FSW5lQlRWZzkyQWtMNmtWa2NuekRVOFRTVkJLTVlqMUdjUjBqdGFFTVhIR3ZlRUpCTDZuQUdEWl9HQT09 |
I do support clean energy, but not the Green New Deal. It would require many buildings to be rebuilt, and would make the cost of owning a car go up many times, which I don't support.
Building electric cars require mining lots more rare earth metals than traditional cars, and mining equipment uses lots of fuel.
Windmills take up lots of space, have to replaced every 10 to 20 years, and are only producing energy about 30% of the time. This means that they would take 10 to 15 years to pay for themselves, and by the time they do, they would almost have to be replaced.
The Green New Deal would bankrupt the country. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-11-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBVGg4RTBBOHE3bF9QdVRHVGo1VjBQSTF0VzFRYUJad1RRUWJZSkI2Z2FpUG5tN19paHEzOG1PeDFZV255UWgwazFLQnRYLWRTSVVkT3NWdXRWZGc3bXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCNU5wNWxaTi11OGI4emxOOXdXLTBXUlZTaFlHYU9tX2pwYUpEZk5Kd05zMmNKMEFUUDVsMDZvMklrVHNwYXlGbDlwRFNfRmwzRlpra1N1TGxSSlpUMjIzc01sN0FvRDM4cWU2VWhMM1VZRnF1SmswYjJSWE0wbjB4RFhLQ09XWDgycUZGWjJyeGxYRUxZdV9NNEJMX1RJLUFuTVRDcmw5bGo0Y2RmS1RrbGt4cTR0cjFhblYxNEFocmV6cS1QUy15dThrU0pUdU9LcjA1WXZlb1FaZlR0dz09 |
JBMm Renewables building 500 Biogas plants in India | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-11-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNzR5c3RsQTlEZGRsRnZWdGJtZTlUd3U0WFBJZElQZWRtNDBQUy1GalltMGtZS0Q3Zzl2djFITXB2d3BMbEU2OVJhVkNod2h2NkdncWh1LVZJQ3lwWHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCVFNwNG1MRG5JVzBZRUE5c2hZQXh3d1pTU055QkhWZXROMVhIWEZPTmpRdHprRkl6ZDFwdHJlZk5WTHlsN0NfaXprM2xyWjQzRzNPZDdQRlVTMzlmVTg5TTRXWEJTNnNpd29YYUtjYUNqc1Y2eVNCcGlmc0xZQXZRTEtIVVNJU0RPQ1dDNXN2YkFXU0x5TUtSYWliWWI5UmF3RDV5WDJmUGVvelZjVFZ0RDFPZ1M2Z0JRaFliQXo0ZVF0Zl9yT1I4 |
No. You would need two sources of power that are transferable between the 2. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdmM5eG50UTBweXQxWktIOEFWZFFLd1QwVlZMblh5LTlrS1J0eWwxdHZLdzZQQUxCQnVwb1FNMXdEempJOVFEV3JEM2hRMjNmUm9QT0Q4RV9pdW5WWkE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCT1ItSnpKckY1Rl8zUFotMGNmTnYwZ3VSREdOUUJrMmZUYnA5cDVzNFQzYjI3cDM3TkEwLTJvTFlvYmVvWFNTZFBEblRQbXNxVkpKYnJPeDVkR0pCT3BfbnBteVNkV1lsWlB1VjNYeHYtZ2NFbzEweERXZ19GcjJKWHBQaVZPTVBaMkVJczVZb0V2bTA2LTJmM0ZJOXBGVk1VaEhlSV9keHozenlhclk3a0tQX2FIOVBGaWZFc2hFYTFtT2hxZUVIbzBiZ0NnY2ZlSHkxTEFJNzg3bi1YUT09 |
The race to reach 3500 miles in a semi-truck is achievable now. The answer is not hydrogen fuel cell nor is it extend the battery range. To reach the 3500-mile mark, you need to make the truck driving motion an energy source! Designers and manufacturers of semi trucks need to have two forms of power that are transferrable to the drive train at different times by a transfer/relay switch. To capture the (driving) motion of a truck, simply put a box at the driveshaft that harnesses the rotation of the driveshaft to use the (free) energy that is used to propel the truck forward to turn a generator that supplies power to the truck while it is in motion by the transfer/relay switch. Use the battery to get the truck to move and get up to at least 15 mph, then transfer the power to the (in motion power source). While the truck is in motion the battery is being charged and maintained by the charging system. When the truck has to stop the power source is switched to the battery to get the truck moving again up to 15 mph and it switches back. That in my opinion could be applied to the trucks as well as personal cars and trucks! | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBeTVsR29pbEcwemFKamxFZHZFb1M3OGFUZnozOHJSU2w0Z0J5Q2dsU2VhRlVJdmVtcXR4UEJCcGVGbjBIeDg3Vm5kT0h6SFBaTDRBZDBHci1YOEtxdEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCbWRCUzk3RnpjSm5oT19vdFdoWjBudFZnTUtGbk0yRFF5YnRpdUUza2FwNGpVY3VTX2hnZjJUZ29TLWFwNVA3X3ZtMGRKZ2o3YzZqelpJSzA0RkF3RFdDMDNxdUlwbVlISWpyMkVZZG9rcVpHaUZrUWhEdE5TNVY5UXFEc0M2YVp1d2xrNDV2YTJMMWtrNVJZLUplcnlRPT0= |
This sounds like a perpetual motion machine | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBWDlJVTBOYUthRkJuenpicVM4R1pMdUhxRXhzNTlTS00xTERINE9tT3NmRHpDWkVWM3BieENkQjdHTms2VHJOaW5pUWpMQm1XRnJuV2tLOV9WcVFiNEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCX2FWOENOSzVYTjQydHZwSlZkREFVSWowRGZoNHZnVkk3M0Nld1VYLWxFSms1YUJocnNRSFZGMC1XWll1RFR3S0pMalh4NW9JZTJYd3hpeTBuR19ad2prZ05LVHFhLWpZRWU2TFdyd09jVk41Rks2NHp3WlFVZko2WmRDUGJlTVYyZnZiZFQ1S21sVFZnVGlZTFlUQU9qQVZ5Z2p2Z010ZFA2RS1lWjhCZjVNPQ== |
If you capture energy from the truck while it is moving it will slow down. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBYjlvdHR1RnBKcWsxSURucVRLX1lRUEFVaEdNWlFIUl85SThYR1VJaEhhSDE5a3ZEVllxWF84VndBcWZsT0Q4Z2tSZ2FwRUQ2MUpwLW9SMm8zU1hRY3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWVpYSzJueTUydlpMakY4QXZkLVRkZm1Vc29ZOFd4cjhrZ2c5NHZPLUF3WlZsYXd2dERjY0FNTjhMOFNFMXpvdXR4QVRETFQ2dmNhVzFXS29pS2dxN2hZVjBrc29VeUxfMnpiMkZsWjFWTU5FNHdWcEVJRDZNQ19pQkd4SWxMZ0F0RU1uc3kzWW5WSFNFMFJFd2pscTZPMjlSbVRXTGRjVEZUNFNDcG1tR200PQ== |
The problem with that is no matter how you add this component it will create additional friction or resistance. As there is no such thing as a 100% efficient way to capture this energy, there will always be energy lost. This is an inherently impossible feat that defies the first law of thermodynamics unfortunately. Though it is a great thought and a perfect idea to learn from. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdmE1NTI0MHhEX3ZJRWhjNG55RnJWOUdISGlfN2tWbXhHWnNnRTJwSF9DLXhKc1NTcVh5bFp5ZEc2RjNWbDJRcWd6bnRvSVVFS2EwT2xMMjkzTWlUYVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCcThocmRHcHZkWE4xUlF1NENqMmFydUZtdVAwanZHV2VtZlZldzhRelBwWW9oU2xZUHlaZ0JlYnhkUkJ1YWlZR1lSamN3Q2xlNGhLb0YtSml3OGp0Ulk5cW5BUzlCSG1IeDhDaWx2Zi1BMjYxX2xhbDF4OTVvZWVuY1cxdVlHOHYxQUhJbDFNcXR3ZjVqTWNyTjlhQmZuZWh3NXIxNFdMQldjR3VZelBZOGpRPQ== |
Hey all,
I wanted to share a web application I developed that can be used to track NY's progress toward achieving its power sector goals of 100% carbon-free by 2040 and 70% renewable energy by 2030. I welcome your questions and feedback on how I can improve it! Happy holidays!
You can check it out here: [http://www.viosimos.com/nyisotoolkit/](http://www.viosimos.com/nyisotoolkit/) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-17 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBc3lSS051X2dPdmJIWVd1bFFTMDFBYnRRLWNJVU5DZmdaZndPYjNJdjNmYlhmV2J1aTdHbmhwMkU2X3o2WHNadEJZTGJQZlF0Ty0zWEgtdWVUYkcycFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCYjY5dGk0UmUzLTZwMjY0VUY3ZHJqWWJuYU52ZHF3N1Y1RHVkOWxYQnktakExVk9FLVhfSTFYOG9fMjBORUxtX0I0dWctOHZLamNQa040eXBmZ1E4c0FaamNldzFhenB0Zi1HbnlrMF9HYWJzM0tqY1BLc0FfVXRWM3NoUGV6bVpvZ3dMWDlSYXFzdVduNnJZdk8wMDAxODFHcDJva05BdTNlM1oySXZyZEl2RVBOY0VWRkRYc2VUa0NHS2g2ZFROSW95UE1vaUdpcVdyWmVVM3l1d2ZrUT09 |
And an other throw-away account to bash nuclear energy. Those lobbists are not even trying to hide anymore... | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBN2lUV1hYN0RQMVIwalpmRV9Ga1JnRUxTcXhwR3VFQXdDYzhxbnZDTUJrMlQ2dGZvcFdfM0VKZjZRWko3Vkx6TmpxaGMyeWh4OWowdHJqdUJGci1McXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCLVdpWFJNRlFPNEM5NzIyODlKVzVBXzY3dV8yYTlUaFVZTldrbDZ3VS1yZXJzT295ckc5SmQ2MXVVZXhuc2swd3UxcTNHeDJBSHRTZjB5dTY0M2ZqdTFLYmFkZW5UbUtEUTBCNmhmOHRCQi1nYU50ZGVYazNnRnhURXY2c1lvRE5NUHFGOU1pcHVvekYwR2tCQkFNWkwyMGlUVlpBcW9MdmxCMTF2VHVCc0NoU2h0N2pPZG9NbS1mdG9TUzFUYldhc1h1MGdrZnFvaW1XWnFaVlVEaGJaQT09 |
Its ridiculous the amount of anti-nuclear lies that gets spread. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBZnRtMTZaa2lLUVpxR0h3TURXSm5ZYjlmS2E0RnhrQVBNOVNuRWJYczVOZWdTTWFlT09VTEx4eVNZVTZ3YTRRTXh0UTdCVDFIajBqM0VXbExGTU5ENGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCQVU0MDdHUWJmb3lTc2R3Q3RxSnhZWWpjOVB4T2FQWmp3V0VheUk4R2pmQjhFQktPaC1oZnFPU3Vfb29RQ1NqcVZIbjBLY3JsNURZVzFNMVFmT0RIZjliTVJoX2kyS1hPU3pzcnRiZ0dXUjVCZVd6Z1JLZEozM1Q0MDVrUWFXVHUwM3NnM21LWU96QnNMNTJQbkRaNHFCM3F0MXI5LWFCc1IzUDF3Rk1haUUtT25yRU5iSXRqaEpBdm5RN1pGMnZKMXhiVVNjcXlUYzZzcVRyZ05lQ2cyUT09 |
Yeah cause the nuclear industry is going to sock puppet Reddit. Ffs | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBd1dGYW15cEpjNzV5YkVtOWh1NUM3X05xd2hJZTBhcVk5U1JqY2I4b3lsTmhKYzNxZGxaZmhfNXlKc1Y1dEMwZkk3SWJMZFlMaTk4MVRZQ0NEZENVU1JxaC1UeXhwdl91dHRvYnd1WWZOMnM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCbURMM1NFVlloUFdnblBQVDV1X1IzOGphODJRTUlneVkycXhGN0VxN0dRVU84SjNHamkwbVI3TlVDVHozbFIwM0JkdFhYTUJ6WFVGRzc0WmdfY2ZDZW5Bd1JJUHZmVG82MUgtT1FCa3lxdjBOME5GNVZRQnNWUWZycGEtVEZKNzFMaXBtM3NlcXZRRmNsdHZPSlhJNTVLSE1CNDhHeTFnVnkteFl4S0JqclgxRGloMkxQaGh4THpLZWpwS0pjOG1FeWtsd3lmakpER2MzQk9vOVlyd0RXQT09 |
Could you point to the lies in this news item? Seems perfectly fair reporting.
Why are people so sensitive when nuclear gets some bad press? Estonia is perfectly capable to decide for themselves they don't need nuclear, no need to get mad about it. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBckl6Smg3RlR2eE5Rd3dQTU9DdWJ2bWN6a1ZzTDQwelk0Mk9kMFRaYzFlVGRCTGhsZlNtNE9qN0R6MFNJUmJ1eEJ3a3BiX2drSVBBRkd2SmpxVEhEQVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZ3U4bzZRdDMxbEtLUUs0bl84YUVFUGFhbXhackgyMTI4akhnZy1oNHlpQ1FONGxBb0JVdDBDamdJTEhaMWNqQlI2TzVfM2RpYVFSZDF6OXRZV3N1QW1fRHhWRTQ2N3ZjTDZvZTJIQUo1bGFOZHlWMTBtNzJmc21sajFISWJhMGFkc0NCcTY3NGVycXI4b1prY1JydDhGTl9rcE5seEJrQVV2QW1mQ0NTSDExVzd0TjIzdEZ5VGtwdi1jdGNWbndkN3NaNnprbW8ya2dJZWZOck5ITU5Tdz09 |
They have paid for online sock puppet comments before
https://www.energyandpolicy.org/first-energy-ferc-form-letters/
> FirstEnergy is behind hundreds of pages of largely ghostwritten comments seeking bailouts for the utility’s failing coal and nuclear power plants that were submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBc0EzMGtUeTExUm5mQmhncU9xbTJLS2lzMHlJakxyM1ByRWJuWks5QkxrRUlwNlZOa0owQThLeEFLZDROcEFoV3JvX1kyR1pZajZtLTZkOHN2NTN1Qi1oYXUyWFJVb2xCNWFVeXR0VFJfTTA9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCU2JzTGNqV0xWQXVOWFV2QXNKMEVsc3dxaVNMY1ViUGRsSGVTSFM2cnVYNHFHRXdKOTUzby1nb0xaR2RQYWJfTUk3Zk1uNGVFTEtqc0tPWDN1VHRlWVJvZ2dxaHE2UFd4UjNQaUd4OEs3cUNZOHAzeFFZSEpIZWROREVvRkZfRjFwcmZrMFNUX1kyTTI0X25iVUlXcTNVN1lyN2hXejE3X3NTN0ZJZFJYb3dKMVlDY082R2ZEMzJCNW14NFEwZ2xtTXVyQUJfdHFCQzJwYXhlaUV2YURsdz09 |
It becomes a lot more obvious what a plant they are once you go through their post history.
Nothing but degrading comments about nuclear power, several threads sharing misleading news reports from vague agencies. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcXo3SUtlTFN1NjRfa2JSSTNzSXBPWWJFQUpISFVBWFA2WjdycVFSb0h1R25uUEkxOS1FWEFlYUxDMTRVbjB3bGtnQVdhSC1fZV9uTkc1S25HM0s3N1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCV2FJSk15eW9CM2JfekVpdUZpbVBTMWlJSXJsVUZzQ0ZYbGczYjlUUlk3ajNPMDNYWFdxSjd2SHZrQXpxbUVScFNiR3kyZmk5Z09ZRVVIZlRCZWVQbjVYS2N2ZkhRRmpDX2JHOF90YkZ5OTZHR2tCb01oamtMMktCYl9OcGMxTXJKSmZEbWxqMFl2YktRWFhWLUI0Tk43enBYM3lfcjdleXhQOVBvZ0EwSlhQaVF1WnFIWDVva0E2cmpucHFWbXRZd0Q4TjIxZWJkZTlaOWQ4MWdBZWcxZz09 |
Big difference between flooding “Federal Energy Regulatory Commission” and a subreddit | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcUFXeXg5TXYwLUdjUTRWME5taUFka1pfRWNMUTNSc1E2cnRrUFFBOFotTDJLOUVpcm1Iald2Y29WOVZLLWM1Wkx4SGYwQkphQXpxUlpXYVV5c25XZUJWeWtCUWJuM011dVN1eTR4am5fcFE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCeWJmZ1JjSHFNY0NxQlROQVFlOElqcUdBOVZEdkppUkFOd2o2MEwwbjI0SGNKdGVMZVFqbFlzV28wMC1zUHo2dXdwN1owb1JQbmIwMmJsMmU0a01WODJkSjlSdFZJZmFTQVVKMW1EX3F0SEVPNE1wNjAtVEtOYkZNR2ZETk10NnYzZVZMSXhIYkdUeERnSkx5TThUTkxkWEhoVnV3bUlBVzI1TFZHYlkyc1g1RDJPNHNQaGJPUjRqQXZhTVNRaExJaXpUZDNzX0JxWEd1bWtMd1ZGSVViZz09 |
It's not about this post. OP really is a throwaway account whose only goal is bashing nuclear, just look at his profile. It's just that the amount of posts bashing nuclear is insane compared to posts bashing renewables, whereas those present at least as many challenges. Many of those posts, not all, are also misinformed. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBWkJLNXFjQ2oxOFpUdl9WMlVWdDhrbjR5dExCT2c0UGw1MkdmVHFfY1ItcHJoQUZ0YkZaaGUxQTQ0dnQ3Tld2b2M0WDBPSkpCbWRSOEdkTE1jNTJRcWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCUVJrek9KN3NNOUt2cGR4RG9JX2xQUHhqa3lhYmpJcjhQNWNfQmNUUVlUdmloaVhJRVRjbzI1MV92Q1JuWXdSRTJValB4d05mdk9FejdmeUpWX2JOS1NYNFlHV0ZKSEJHSGRrZXY2NHF5MDNvVXc2ZUpyUU5aLVVLZjc0cmE5d0k2RVEtcHhNZHJhTnpHSVo2aHZmbndXQnJ1dnlYQXcwUllWNzB0NGQzZ2JsZVhIVXVNTXl2eVl4RUlrV3d5cTBramFIVEJ4SlVzMml5NDdyaENLZXlzUT09 |
> only goal is bashing nuclear
Guilty lol. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRzcxeUswQTRKUFMzQVY5OHItYTZHT2NpUUZOWXA5YS0zNXNVUzd6cGZkak8zMmJWeWR6WVBUZWJETDNvRmQzQjhRenN3RkhxSURkSnNYS3o0cXRoUFJxeXZWc1NZYTQ1aERYdXYtRklPOFU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCTG1BbF9FVUQtQmFJaFFodkxuc2ZEM3d2Q05icHVHeHFMdjdhMkJrbE5vYXBlckJ0cWROLUhtbXFVU3F4T0hyLTJHQ0MyYVZsRHB4OERkSjZRck4zQmJ5NGVYNEo4dDQ2X0FFS3N0Z3ZhT3NmODk5a0F0TFNfem50TTFrRjYyVkl0eEROM29JSl84cWlSdmsxblB4bk4zRXpMdG51QjliLW9MRWg4Um9mdkhCZFFvWTNjakwzRkY0S0xMcG9zaEt3NW92UDNUdWxZRTdLOVRWOWVTTjkzZz09 |
Sounds like you are shooting the messenger. This article is informative and fair, regardless of who posted it. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRnpPUjBTRzA5UXlyQV84SmpLcXdxbzExUjF4MWcyZ2NHRUduZWdjU3RLOWh0VzZBNDItUFVfVjhZX3M4bWJiZExaWkVRS0syTEZtTDJxZGtCMEZZMEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZTlUVmpYbEtoQ1ZvLUlBNTU2ZE1ZZzhoUUhsRVVJLWtrRGY3TzIwd0xOQ1djTmdEOW5EbV9CQ0k0ZDNXUVNqVkVyMktucG0tQXlicTVaV2JRU0YwSENFOFZBQ1VOWVJJeTJtR0Z3Uy1zTnRkMy1PN1NvSWZKaW1iem9YU18yWFV1bEs3Ymw5ZzVyc0U2U0MzeWJiTVZ2NEZCVG9KRU9ZZ0MzZ2JZYi00RzJxZkN3eG9DbzFHalRIVkx2bkVYNXFaWjJkUXBPbUZWaEJwZDBDUzNOVWRmZz09 |
I didn't say the opposite, you're right and probably the Estonians have excellent reasons not to go for nuclear. My point (which wasn't mine originally, I was defending another guy) is that it's not normal to have throwaway accounts with an agenda on this sub. Either you're an actual person with an opinion/article to share or you're a corporation/lobby posting as yourself. Imagine if renewables had the same treatment. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRmZMSzN3QnRfSG9hWGQtQ1QzS3FEV1hsdnE2b1paV0hKUjRVck5yM1VMZmdGLURSLU5EdFJ0SDhLNWpBc2RCOUNUQ09hZEFIejYzQmJSMFBObVM4dHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCdkZXUVExclBkNGFhUzNKN3VaU2gxdjhkVXlYcGNWS3lNLUJuQ0NOLTlmR2MzUVU2U1BCbXN4TDBmcHlfd1BjVE9SdzFOOUdnWlZGT1dEeVByUU9mUU0ycGQxT0ptOFF6ZTVlMTNJcXFZbjlVcjBtMl9TWjRJaEZBY3kydlJGdHpORlg4MERvRllyc3NZWnBrNWx4VmhmSk9sUHQyN0lFZEJpZG13NjNMcWJnbElXeWlMQU5ZWE1FTU9xWGV3WlhONGRLQ0VCQlN1N3ZJYmtrcXlEczZ2UT09 |
You mean the paid astroturfing for nuclear power that convinced useful idiots to parrot company propaganda? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBVVpZMW50bXFhTVBxaFZnQVVndllaQ0twM0kyQUprLUxhclJhUG9ZSGVJUlphMks5akhnejZ1MFNJQ1pvczRhTmRON0pERWZNNkduTW5pRER0QjV1RHE1T2xwVW1vN3JGdFVhV2VBSTNOSmM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCSnJXVXFIZG0zVjBUMEQyUGdoc1d6b09MXzhOak9wZDNmR2FiM2J5Rk4tdWliYWFTNDFsUl9Ed3AwQjFwVTRxWG5VSHZQc2M3TmVlUEhJM29YSTZ2dm5ORHJDS0hBUGs0blFMV1ExY2VlRWxsb0ZsVlc5Qmt2QjVDOU1JSHR2UkxFaDBIRmE1bE5wVVlXa0Q5NkVLcWNlNTZqb2FuNkRwY01pWE1KeTdRZVdjNWxvTGlxd19ub2RBQXBKMXFZV3UwVlVIenlMc19heU1hNDNvT3R0ZjdhUT09 |
> Why are people so sensitive when nuclear gets some bad press
It interferes with the active pronuclear astroturfing campaigns that are the norm. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-27 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBVE5tS3d6d2VkNlBfR2tRMlVCS0tMZkZRVzZkbEtnX2UtVU1wa1hod0RLbk9DcXl4TTRnRFd4a1RKNnpqb182N3VueHkyVzNNcHhheUVwRWc0LThDQWlmLXlYamw0WDVJbXNwVm55Vll2Y2s9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCdGs5Sm92Tm5UYm5hcmx6RzVWdVhSUEV0U2pFLXh2SXo3bUNrelY0cnZaeEwzY1BQMUtUWUY0bE5WeVlLeEpwc0RiQ2IyN0otTlZqSi1DZWJyZ1FJb0FYakh3YzJ1UzdRZnRRY0J1dGNIMWZZbXNCbDY1NHJmcjQ4SFhHM0RjQzBVY3VNN25aRTR2V1hJakNveHZRVUIzTUNYODB5V1huOGdzdHY4d0FkclNUM3cyNWlpRHJtSHlZS2E1V0xjSnpubmpDandJNjBsR0dTdzBINFdRV3Qxdz09 |
So you and your 3 posts a day against nuclear on your entire 26d history are denouncing paid astroturfing? The bad faith it takes...
All the subs related to energy are full of articles pleading for betting everything on renewables despite the blindingly obvious drawbacks to doing so for anyone who can do basic maths and think for himself, or articles arguing that we should get the hell away from the main source of low carbon power basically as fast as coal. You're not gonna convince anyone that there isn't much more lobbying going the opposite way. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBc1k1YnpnamNyMUVEbjdEVXRRV3k1ZHc3YkYyVmh2U2RLcVV3NEhiaXFiV0RSUncxa1RKR0NQYVJMSjNERVhFb3p2dEdtYjZEOGpQRDV1TnJtc3JUeEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCcFpBYm04U0dveUZyOFcwZmpIZWsyMTV1ek5NVms5Y3lxdkNacVRGTWxuTU9DTTZPaHpISFhoVGIwN0NRN3FYdFJ4aGFWS0p4eV9ZWnB1WVNxc0V4cEFaczhsQTRPekdYQWhmSnZjNUxrc1FnaVBVSkhBUWlGOXlRUVVGbkJFaUJrSWxYSUVUNmNsa1FMU2tTZGd6UkJKaG9HeDNVTGlzQ3EyX0xiclJXSlVHaDNpbm9FeDV5QjRBdTZFdzlndmRoWkpGVGpkLVJ4d2QzaXdTUUdMZ3g4Zz09 |
Uh huh, these are paper only designs without even a working model and they do this every tine there is a new budget to try and get tax payer money for their designs of which few if any ever get built or approved for operation.
Last reactor to be built in US and approved for operation was 2016 and before that was 1996.
" As of 2017, a total of 10 commercial **nuclear reactors** in the **United States have been** successfully **decommissioned**, and another 20 **U.S. nuclear reactors** are currently in different stages of the **decommissioning** process. "
This is one of the "new reactors" and already massively over budget and put off until at least 2030:
"Plans to build an innovative new nuclear power plant—and thus revitalize the struggling U.S. nuclear industry—have taken a hit as in recent weeks: Eight of the 36 public utilities that had signed on to help build the plant have backed out of the deal. The withdrawals come just months after the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS), which intends to buy the plant containing 12 small modular reactors from NuScale Power, announced that completion of the project would be delayed by 3 years to 2030. It also estimates the cost would climb from $4.2 billion to $6.1 billion." [https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant](https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant)
Nuclear is 4-10 times more expensive than solar or wind, takes billions in up front costs, many years to build, has security and safety issues and relies on a finite resource that will run out.
Nuclear can't compete because it is too slow, too expensive , leaves toxic waste, is a target for terrorists and no one wants it near their homes.
Reality check! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBQ1V5OE5wNEl3V25MVUVtUEFtZFY1dnlvbWI1MThBYnMxb1RLZmd1cDJQTDdFUWlyQThlMVlLZXNfTHJwNU1vSEEwamN2bWRiM00tSzBMMzQwVG5NQmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCa0VQUUhLeUlhWWN2THRYNGs3Y0F6OXRPNHgxWGh6dHU0WGl5SkF5LU1BemU0TEJXdWpncUhPdHlWUlo2SlBoYjViemplWVY3VjhuRnBoUERnUFM4bGxRZlYyc0NnZmFEd09ZS3ZaNFJQRmtnWlp2OUF1SEFWaWdBLVlzU3FRSF9fc3JiMXBVdy1ESmJvTGxuVTRvelIyVGxMaDltWFU2ck1tU19VNTBNWTQyNjc0X29wdmdlcW94XzhEcVdFVmNfSzVGMkZ6cVoxcUNXS3R6ejNnS2R1Zz09 |
It's run by the same person who posted as u/dongasaurus_prime. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBS0hVRjl6NlE1VWQyWFp1RjA5Q1JRSkx2YVViUkJLVjFGdnVQMGhzaW1TQmtRTHNOLVgtUXJ0S1lfMWUxamE0NmoyVUZyY0pZenFUbDVoeVY1U25icWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCc3p3Mk9RSHRnVnlNNWQ3QzJFUU5Tb0hqRmd3MGY2d2d3azd1OTk5MmlRaU41TGNiN3F3WUUwQ3Y2MncwOG5acFBnVTU1a2FfT1FrVUM3TzNZRUw5MXRJOWFJb3Z6dVRtcDNja3lTd3VkZERWQ2QtOU9SRDJnWVBuTEpMaVpUSlRkNmF5bnltU01feWVHOFh6cjNGN0JMYnJUeFhXWnJpMzJrSFJKZW5JaVl4RS1LaEV1aWNCNW1zYnRyVXVfdFdCeEMtRXhldXNTVXFlLW01b1hwWW9HUT09 |
How do you know? Is there a way to track those accounts? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBVkY1UzYyQ0pfR1dCbm10R1FVYkpEQ2NjR2ptTDRhdkZsSnN3dTJfektGNjVITk0wVTB5OEFtRG9GcE0xbjJpRG9ybFR1M1VZTzFiZWZWUEpmb2Fza1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCV3pUNVhydV9CM1BuOWNtazloUzFURHM3b0dKeFNNRGJlWHo3Y2VpQ21icExrZEdQWmdtWHpsdWhMUENOOUpDcW82eXRqdGhwVWMwQmJiM2M2Y1ZpeWNlbTE4Y3RjNU96T2ZPNW9CdDc5d3lpVEpPRWhkWVVtR3RPMkF5T0dKSGNaM3NoRnVkakxZZkQ1WmQwWUNZTDNtbFpiZkpxSERQTlV5WFg0d3pfVVUzWFNYR2NDZ2dQVTBmX2stVGJrNzBUUTN2a3Y2YlNWU1VCVG9nV0xXS0JjQT09 |
I can tell you why this rethorics. It's not only Estonia it's all Baltic states because Belarusians recently built their first nuclear power plant and it threatens to bring price down for one kWh significantly. And major players here milk people to it's last unce. It's about power and who gets more green , dirty politics. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcDEtcVBMamVMWnNzTXpNRFJXak50TUdYaHB5QVh1ejg2d2V1VXdNbnF2c1RuT2NmbG53bkhxcFZSWjRQaFdqSTNnTUFqMkNnSVZEdEtKZ0tUWC1RNUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCb0FxWEJGWG1UbDZxUzUxMHgwSG9JNzBJTGpNYVlfVVROaU5mUUpzdHA5bUJqeTJVYkp5bzRXZTA1NGhNYUFob1NCOVV2aWticldaN2tONVM2WmdlRGFwLVJ0XzM4YkxOUnhQSjZiX2ZmUE96TXZrWGE5VHVWUC1LUC1BdU9PWnBHcnhzdml0WDRmaG1ObHV0dkFMZFFJRnN6ZnpwOUhpQkNhelVETktiLTBmeXVmTk5pTVZ4Y2syNWFJUXM1TzJSdk5QNzVhdldQRU5CakNZYVppdDk2UT09 |
Don't know for certain, but as u/dongasaurus_prime went quiet accounts like this one started popping up, exclusively posting antinuclear content. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBT0ZWTTFZd0h1alIydGwxOUd1WE1hazNaZTVwdS1BaWI4N3UyLXdVZ0NFcmhJcklCNjRSQW84ZVc5NFlzc3hwN0lWek5LTlBvaHlRX3VpVEpOSWEzbHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCYjhkS1RLSE1sY3JUTnFub0JHczlDazR4RFVoeXV0NlppbU54ZDVybGxtUTNsYjM1c1RXVUN2Vlo0SFlja3NCajlkMmZlY1RXeFEzcUFTRUhZWGZwYTBpaHVGOHNrZlpITi0yYksxNk51U1puNWF6RUlEOTlFb1Q3Mkc4eGhIT3ZsNU1MVDZWYWF1c2xPYUhvSzRsSUVQdndfSXV5S1hNMHh0cG94MlZ4VGlUel84THJ4Rmo4X2pMY2U0aGpxOHE4RnpyZzVoa0JpRWl4Tm9fQXk3elRpQT09 |
This is kind of a misleading headline and I am a major solar and renewable power supporter.
It is true that the US and other countries invested in nuclear and nuclear and fossil fuels and their political supporters suppressed solar and wind power from getting support BUT solar and wind power were not developed enough to have taken any significant steps towards national power until the early 2000's.
I know because that is when I went off grid and the only solar panels available were called chip panels and they were very low efficiency panels and LI batteries were unheard of and without storage you couldn't make the case for any large solar or wind power system.
It was actually the Chinese that started producing those panels for home use that drove a small market for off grid systems and once off gridders like myself started writing and making videos showing people it could be done and was a source or power for homes it grew in to a market for better panels and LI batts for homes and businesses.
That boomed ten years ago when the economy collapsed and more people were looking for ways to live sustainable and produce their own power and power companies fought us to keep us from disconnecting from the grid but over time we won that fight.
Once politicians took notice of how many people were using solar they decided to support that and from that grew the solar industry in other countries to produce the panels and equipment needed and from that states and utility companies decided they wanted a piece of that renewable power or they could find themselves replaced by off grid systems.
Now, 20 years later you have solar and wind power everywhere and is now the cheapest source of energy and cheaper than fossil fuels and nuclear.
So, while fossil fuels and nuclear and their supporters did try and suppress solar and wind it was really that the technology had to be improved and it took a lot of people (I am proud to be one of them) fighting the system to produce our own power that made solar and wind energy acceptable to the point it is now widely available, efficient, cheap and fast to build.
That fight continues and now we have to get states and governments to free up land and incentivize companies and the public to use that renewable energy and we still have a ways to go on batteries and green hydrogen for storage but we are a lot closer to a fully renewable energy society than we have ever been. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2020-12-29 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBMURFT29RX0hjY1ZfX3pSUDg0SkM2UVdldVFfSFh5TlVsLUltUm1wdU5HUTlFSGZPQ0ZmV01TZ3E2cVhPeHNEcEdXUzVSR2M2N0FDa2VqUWdaM05oaFE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCc0NkeERsdU1OUXdDVE83eWxiN3ViMFFiUjVZQ1V5SmVWWE5VZG8yVTF4T0JCbkc3RDdfUDBOcWdwb1JWWG10QTdveXd2aDJhMVFqQUNYSzVTVFBmYWY4TC1uSmVVNXZvMWdxUWxaNFcxbmhTaGl1SUN6V3ZoLXItS0lFVENLS1NOX2Rub0RmcjZyYjZCaE9VdVlIOWlsdkZxNXFwZnItakRyUlNqcDZVUURtS0dpUmJyeHhGdXpVMU03eTZrSU01aVF0dDlTWnFKRFQwbkF2Z2NyTy1WZz09 |
Once built it makes sense to keep them on as long as practically possible, great news for decarbonisation. Normally the sector is over engineered so bringing regulation to more realistic standards easily allows extensions of power plants. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBc1hDUTFmYVMyLVBGcWdUZFJTdTBQcC1iN01jcDhiVW82Y29oREF0eDFrY01lMDRhXzFKNlVibEJJT1NVX3JjRGdNMGhCWTUxNE9DS2JSYTl5WnVUVWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCS2ozOGRJRGswNXZQNG9nMGdLVDVVR2VCZlBtUUVlSE5yMVdsVFc2eDdzclA2QWdqcGZtRWctbTYzY1BsUkUwZ3BQb2xBdG4tMGpRWGxYWFYxRW40X0NHNWFxU3hMVDNyT0VSeTJYVkVUeEV1QVUyQ05Ic0JNVUNMUFNHeFJsOXlaWWtLNEdoX3JzMUdSTHNWSVJPeF93OTR5RHV4TVltajkyWm5yVGczLTVZTV9VVWtkdGE3LTVNUlh2ZkV5MmV1OVF1SVdodW4tU1pBcjNCUG90LVBzUT09 |
I work at an energy efficiency consulting company, and tho the skillsets and tools are engineering, the boss has said physics or hard science majors have been the best hires because of writing skills, math comfort, and the capability for holistic problem solving. Not sure that helps. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBVUliYm0xaU9SclR1dGJ6eWJuNk80MTJ3QU1za3JzMzgxdjJTdDBDZGJFRDluRDBVNEhVWkhUQmR5ZmI3MHdGU0N3SnRTN0h6REpKYlBZb3BodFloTEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZUY5Ykkyc0lseENOOFpibjBHUnVYV0tvczlJMF91bW1LWGw1ajFNTVJTT2pINnk2dm81OS1CalY0RU5xUFNFZXFFTFdLMjdtWm93dl81bUszNDRjX1UybGxCRXRNRjNlX2hTZEZPNDM5dFNIek13cm0yRko5SjZEQUIydldMbUI3c2RGUzU2YnhPRUM1dy1ncTFQV3E3SmNUcWx6LW1WQnF2bHZ6R0dPWnk0PQ== |
You're not going to find an engineering job without an engineering degree (or very special circumstances). You might be able to do something related to solar modeling, but you'd need a fairly strong background in programming to make it work, and you'd also need to get kind of lucky to get picked up by the right place. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBMi1vdnRtR3hEU2Jkd2hzeV9ZR2FjMHc2b0MwNXNlRmNZb2hEeTNXY0pxU3pNWndLLS1TWVNua2V6UHpoaEJQMW9iSFp5R0U5VHJ3MDUtNU5KZEdaV0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCSFl0cG1tQlhldlh0b3d5Mk1NYXdQbWt3MG40R0NYMWo1NWJ4OHVtb05wMm5aQkZDdU4zRlhlMEl4UE9ZZjNybmNOU3hvanNfTWcxck11eEh1eHViU2VibmdGdGt2UF9ZbDFFZ0t5NVVSUWtYd3RGdmRGaWx6d3hsS2I2UUlzUDF1NmtqamJ1TEtTUVRwUHN6NU5ZbXV6WlRDM044dkZuVVJaaHJQTXlIUkh3PQ== |
Prepare to be hidden by the nuke bros | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRS03ZTA2ZWVHMmh5cFphYk8tOEYyeTZGM1h5NlV0X193dnlSTGRSQ0o2ZjlYQXhROGtEekR6QnotejN4UE5fMWpmdTZ6LW9EeVFIS1VqSmdYbGpSeHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCT0dQT3hzR0xCQkI0dzJ5U3Q4VzVFbno5SU5aX0NQSTJVS3JvcTNLYlZvRVpIUTl6c09wMlY0OHdCYW9OT1VVZmdrT3RVTmpqblN6R3d1enN6dkFyaU1oNFNJOXdhYnhyMVdnZ3QzSm5wV3V6MkFEaTItYjZOUlgtck9iZnNBUmZheTRSREFuNVpBbjF3ZU84dFRQVkdDdUw2amhHRDBlTGtTbUFPUF9vV2FpdUlqVnZURzZUSlFHS1JWQm5tNzVYN0pOaTFfV3BMTF9nR0dNelluZ1Vldz09 |
It's baffling that specifically the UK does this, since they have abundant wind resources. Perhaps even more important, the recently finished Hinckley Point 3 reactor has negotiated a guaranteed minimum price for its lifetime that is higher than the price of wind *already*. It took so long to construct
Clean? Low carbon emissions, perhaps. Not particularly low either, depending on the assumptions you make on the need for waste postprocessing and caretaking. Then there are the nuclear risks on top of that.
30 years ago it could be claimed that nuclear energy was cheaper in exchange for the increased risk, but right now renewables are cheaper, faster to construct, and carry less risk. So I have no idea what they are trying to do with it, if it's not a subsidy vehicle for some acquaintances in the industry. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBSHFQa0R5ZVhwWV8xMXAyTnpsdFlTTGp4R2xTMGJVNzdleWdmMUtxLWRuT0lGMEtRaFJSWV8wSUVGY1R5T0VkSUxGMHZTenZJOGxnRUVXZDczZHBvOEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCSEI4MGFoaTg0bjJEci1fbEJQT0d0S0RISEVpXzVMMmdEQnlTbTNVWDRycDlBRENMcGxBX2VTYzdlSFlsUFpsRVd0SUZlcTFEQmVQQ1FJRGk2RTBiaG1GTDBvaDVlWVhzaFVoS2tmaEVRTmE4NGNmU3BLYlgyUUZpcU1RbWVoRHVBSjV6UjVfbE5zNnA3bGh6TWlYRmF5M3dId0c2eHpscWVNTnRsS3VWclVWNF85Q3N6ZWhvTUd5TUV2NFJ4UXZO |
Let's Talk Nuclear Facts
**These are the facts and data from the Nuclear Energy Association, DOE and Energy Experts**
"Of the 253 nuclear power reactors originally ordered in the United States from 1953 to 2008, 48 percent were cancelled, 11 percent were prematurely shut down"
" as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, along with new tax incentives and loan guarantees. As many as 30 new reactors were planned by 2009. As of September 2017, only two new reactors are still under construction, both at Vogtle. The project has announced significant delays and budget overruns. Most of the other new builds and the equally extensive list of upgrades to existing reactors have been shelved."
Long list of nuclear plants that never got off the paper or were shut down before completed. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List\_of\_cancelled\_nuclear\_reactors\_in\_the\_United\_States](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cancelled_nuclear_reactors_in_the_United_States)
These are the real numbers:
Nuclear is 4-10 times more expensive than solar or wind per KW, takes billions in up front costs, many years to build, has security and safety issues and relies on a finite resource that will run out.
Nuclear can't compete because it is too slow, too expensive , leaves toxic waste, is a target for terrorists and no one wants it near their homes.
This is your Nuscale reactor:
"Plans to build an innovative new nuclear power plant—and thus revitalize the struggling U.S. nuclear industry—have taken a hit as in recent weeks: Eight of the 36 public utilities that had signed on to help build the plant have backed out of the deal. The withdrawals come just months after the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS), which intends to buy the plant containing 12 small modular reactors from NuScale Power, announced that completion of the project would be delayed by 3 years to 2030. It also estimates the cost would climb from $4.2 billion to $6.1 billion." [https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant](https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant)
‘Nuclear power is now the most expensive form of generation, except for gas peaking plants’ The latest edition of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report
[https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/09/24/nuclear-power-is-now-the-most-expensive-form-of-generation-except-for-gas-peaking-plants/](https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/09/24/nuclear-power-is-now-the-most-expensive-form-of-generation-except-for-gas-peaking-plants/)
Where our uranium-comes from: Notice that the countries like US and France that use lots of uranium have to buy it from mines controlled by the Russians and other countries. That makes our energy supply for nuclear vulnerable to price fluctuations and in times of war or trade disputes.
[https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/where-our-uranium-comes-from.php](https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/where-our-uranium-comes-from.php)
"Companies that are planning new nuclear units are currently indicating that the total costs (including escalation and financing costs) will be in the range of $5,500/kW to $8,100/kW or between $6 billion and $9 billion for each 1,100 MW plant."
[https://www.synapse-energy.com/sites/default/files/SynapsePaper.2008-07.0.Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022\_0.pdf](https://www.synapse-energy.com/sites/default/files/SynapsePaper.2008-07.0.Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022_0.pdf)
Nuclear is 4X more expensive than solar and 10X more expensive than wind power per KW: "Levelized Cost of Energy Analysis by Lazard, [https://www.lazard.com/perspective/lcoe2020](https://www.lazard.com/perspective/lcoe2020)
According to the NEA, identified uranium resources total 5.5 million metric tons, and an additional 10.5 million metric tons remain undiscovered—a roughly 230-year supply at today's consumption rate in total.
That is at current consumption and if we doubled nuclear we would have less than a 100 years.
[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-long-will-global-uranium-deposits-last/#:\~:text=According%20to%20the%20NEA%2C%20identified,today's%20consumption%20rate%20in%20total](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-long-will-global-uranium-deposits-last/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20NEA%2C%20identified,today's%20consumption%20rate%20in%20total).
UK’s nuclear sites costing taxpayers ‘astronomical sums’, say MPs
[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/nov/27/uks-nuclear-sites-costing-taxpayers-astronomical-sums-say-mps](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/nov/27/uks-nuclear-sites-costing-taxpayers-astronomical-sums-say-mps)
Fukishima: The Energy Department's projected cost for cleanup jumped from $383.78 billion in 2017 to $493.96 billion in a financial report issued in December 2018. A government watchdog and DOE expert said the new total may still underestimate the full cost of cleanup, which is expected to last another 50 years"
"Cost to taxpayers to clean up nuclear waste jumps $100 billion in a year. An Energy Department report shows the projected cost for long-term nuclear waste cleanup overseen by DOE jumped $100 billion in just one year." [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/cost-taxpayers-clean-nuclear-waste-jumps-100-billion-year-n963586](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/cost-taxpayers-clean-nuclear-waste-jumps-100-billion-year-n963586)
Storage of nuclear waste a 'global crisis': report "The 100-page report, compiled by a panel of experts, dissected shortcomings in the management of voluminous waste in France, which has the second largest nuclear reactor fleet (58) after the United States (about 100)." [https://phys.org/news/2019-01-storage-nuclear-global-crisis.html](https://phys.org/news/2019-01-storage-nuclear-global-crisis.html)
" The United States 9/11 Commission has said that nuclear power plants were potential targets originally considered for the September 11, 2001 attacks."
Vulnerability of nuclear plants to attack [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability\_of\_nuclear\_plants\_to\_attack#:\~:text=Attacks%20on%20nuclear%20installations,-This%20section%20may&text=Terrorists%20could%20target%20nuclear%20power,the%20September%2011%2C%202001%20attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability_of_nuclear_plants_to_attack#:~:text=Attacks%20on%20nuclear%20installations,-This%20section%20may&text=Terrorists%20could%20target%20nuclear%20power,the%20September%2011%2C%202001%20attacks).
Those are the facts directly from your own Nuclear Energy Association, DOE and the energy experts.
**This is my personal opinion:**
Nuclear has a long history of coming up with new designs on paper and then taking millions in tax payer funding that never results in any feasible or financially practical designs. They recently got millions for paper only designs in the new US budget.
That is money that would be better spent on renewable energy and climate disaster mitigation and that misleads people to think some new nuclear is about to come along if we just keep pouring money in to that technology. It creates a false sense of security and undermines the need to be acting now and fast with the clean renewable energy we already have available.
Examples of this are the Nuscale reactor that is now 3 billion over budget and has been put off until 2030 if it ever gets built and the ITER Tokomak experiments that has cost well over $69 billion and only produced energy for 20 seconds.
We do not have time and money to waste on these theoretical nuclear designs and when your house is on fire with your kids and grandkids inside you don't waste time on theoretical ways to put out that fire.
You use what is already available and is fast and proven to work. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBZDlud01pZERNS2xWeDByRWpxZktZSWdQdmcxWW9wN2ZwejlaV3dXYUo5b2ZHdVZfZEt1LU5Ob1Q5MWRQb092RkRueUhxQ1llY01lYk9OSC1UdmdjZ2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCcGdsMzhkSjBaYjNnM0xBdTRrbmxNbk05Q0lTZTlTYWxmSzJOOXk4YWFkTFRCekVCU3l1NUowazRUYXktZEpVYzlabWVKY1ZsazVNZU5vNXRmcVREcG9kSTIwWjhjTjhqOGp3UlVpTlE3LVhXRFVTd2RwZnJ4bl9JaFJSLWlXVDVDWklFWkJHVXJNcC1JTkdSRGRJSGhBOTRoSWJwTmNMNWdtaTZza2Z5MGxidkFUU0tSVnhSNUE1YTdjM050SW0t |
I actually agree. But nuclear is just brutal PR, and is now less likely/less important to succeed since other renewables are becoming so cheap. I do wonder where CO2 levels would be had public sentiment always been better (I.e. Chernobyl doesn’t happen, Cold War doesn’t happen, whatever it may be). It could have been a big part in mitigating negative effects of climate change before solar/wind was mature, but here we are. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBTzJYOTB4Q2NTVVk2MHpxNzRYZ19mVzlITDlVSFZFZGcwbXA1ckNTbGtpdjVqb3ZxWEt2RGNWTDNrWl9LLVJQeXJGWHU5R2tQbldfTXFrVlRXc2ROMEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCdllyM3FkX1FnZEpod19HN1lOV3YyN2lOLVpkdWlEa1o4VW5sSjJXRjJLcEpoQUxWdHJ3SkNDYWZUZ1RsalFQZVN6WnNCX2x3VERQTmZha25lcnRheVY0Z0pvcFNnUFZZMUx2YmJwWndHc1ZzWTZOdkhFbC1oT2drVVo5R1RGdWdxTzV2b0pxYlNyNmRSSERzdEEzdHZocENzMm15MlV5TnlpdE5LRUNaX05YT0NtTW55ZVE2SkU4ZTA5NzRLZTNf |
Same. One plant providing 7% of the country's electricity seems like it would be a great way to ensure a constant source of power, particularly as storage and Gen IV nuclear matures. There's a lot to unpack in that white paper, interesting that nuclear is getting such a close look when the government is basically looking to maintain its current energy share. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBc0JGQUwtQ01oamNjeUh1VVc0Ylh2T1pIUHlUb19DSGJRSF9ZdHVLU3BKaXlMUERnQUFqUWJLNlV0UzN6TlRIOU5laldMM1o1U29yTVZsRDYyRjE4Nmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCX1ZzdVRiMm0ycjVpblZuVW84bFNqaVF1QkVXV05ncnlsWnh5T1FRdWphTFU2MHlBbGNSOVgyUlYtZzVHMHV0S3k1UVNmSjg3LURuaUJDakZWWUhLbE84QTVGNHZBMTRCRG1ZdldTaFZqZld1Ulo0dGsySE5SZXE5em1SSWtaXzBOcmN5NGlxR19objdLZGlHQTBLTTdabXd3a1BiZHZhRXpLbHZiOG9hTk5TSUpYdTBOekY0Yk40WDJJbEI5Smxk |
# Let's Talk Nuclear Facts
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Let's Talk Nuclear Facts
**These are the facts and data from the Nuclear Energy Association, DOE and Energy Experts**
"Of the 253 nuclear power reactors originally ordered in the United States from 1953 to 2008, 48 percent were cancelled, 11 percent were prematurely shut down"
" as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, along with new tax incentives and loan guarantees. As many as 30 new reactors were planned by 2009. As of September 2017, only two new reactors are still under construction, both at Vogtle. The project has announced significant delays and budget overruns. Most of the other new builds and the equally extensive list of upgrades to existing reactors have been shelved."
Long list of nuclear plants that never got off the paper or were shut down before completed. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List\_of\_cancelled\_nuclear\_reactors\_in\_the\_United\_States](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cancelled_nuclear_reactors_in_the_United_States)
These are the real numbers:
Nuclear is 4-10 times more expensive than solar or wind per KW, takes billions in up front costs, many years to build, has security and safety issues and relies on a finite resource that will run out.
Nuclear can't compete because it is too slow, too expensive , leaves toxic waste, is a target for terrorists and no one wants it near their homes.
This is your Nuscale reactor:
"Plans to build an innovative new nuclear power plant—and thus revitalize the struggling U.S. nuclear industry—have taken a hit as in recent weeks: Eight of the 36 public utilities that had signed on to help build the plant have backed out of the deal. The withdrawals come just months after the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS), which intends to buy the plant containing 12 small modular reactors from NuScale Power, announced that completion of the project would be delayed by 3 years to 2030. It also estimates the cost would climb from $4.2 billion to $6.1 billion." [https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant](https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant)
‘Nuclear power is now the most expensive form of generation, except for gas peaking plants’ The latest edition of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report
[https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/09/24/nuclear-power-is-now-the-most-expensive-form-of-generation-except-for-gas-peaking-plants/](https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/09/24/nuclear-power-is-now-the-most-expensive-form-of-generation-except-for-gas-peaking-plants/)
Where our uranium-comes from: Notice that the countries like US and France that use lots of uranium have to buy it from mines controlled by the Russians and other countries. That makes our energy supply for nuclear vulnerable to price fluctuations and in times of war or trade disputes.
[https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/where-our-uranium-comes-from.php](https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/where-our-uranium-comes-from.php)
"Companies that are planning new nuclear units are currently indicating that the total costs (including escalation and financing costs) will be in the range of $5,500/kW to $8,100/kW or between $6 billion and $9 billion for each 1,100 MW plant."
[https://www.synapse-energy.com/sites/default/files/SynapsePaper.2008-07.0.Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022\_0.pdf](https://www.synapse-energy.com/sites/default/files/SynapsePaper.2008-07.0.Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022_0.pdf)
Nuclear is 4X more expensive than solar and 10X more expensive than wind power per KW: "Levelized Cost of Energy Analysis by Lazard, [https://www.lazard.com/perspective/lcoe2020](https://www.lazard.com/perspective/lcoe2020)
According to the NEA, identified uranium resources total 5.5 million metric tons, and an additional 10.5 million metric tons remain undiscovered—a roughly 230-year supply at today's consumption rate in total.
That is at current consumption and if we doubled nuclear we would have less than a 100 years.
[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-long-will-global-uranium-deposits-last/#:\~:text=According%20to%20the%20NEA%2C%20identified,today's%20consumption%20rate%20in%20total](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-long-will-global-uranium-deposits-last/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20NEA%2C%20identified,today's%20consumption%20rate%20in%20total).
UK’s nuclear sites costing taxpayers ‘astronomical sums’, say MPs
[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/nov/27/uks-nuclear-sites-costing-taxpayers-astronomical-sums-say-mps](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/nov/27/uks-nuclear-sites-costing-taxpayers-astronomical-sums-say-mps)
Fukishima: The Energy Department's projected cost for cleanup jumped from $383.78 billion in 2017 to $493.96 billion in a financial report issued in December 2018. A government watchdog and DOE expert said the new total may still underestimate the full cost of cleanup, which is expected to last another 50 years"
"Cost to taxpayers to clean up nuclear waste jumps $100 billion in a year. An Energy Department report shows the projected cost for long-term nuclear waste cleanup overseen by DOE jumped $100 billion in just one year." [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/cost-taxpayers-clean-nuclear-waste-jumps-100-billion-year-n963586](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/cost-taxpayers-clean-nuclear-waste-jumps-100-billion-year-n963586)
Storage of nuclear waste a 'global crisis': report "The 100-page report, compiled by a panel of experts, dissected shortcomings in the management of voluminous waste in France, which has the second largest nuclear reactor fleet (58) after the United States (about 100)." [https://phys.org/news/2019-01-storage-nuclear-global-crisis.html](https://phys.org/news/2019-01-storage-nuclear-global-crisis.html)
" The United States 9/11 Commission has said that nuclear power plants were potential targets originally considered for the September 11, 2001 attacks."
Vulnerability of nuclear plants to attack [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability\_of\_nuclear\_plants\_to\_attack#:\~:text=Attacks%20on%20nuclear%20installations,-This%20section%20may&text=Terrorists%20could%20target%20nuclear%20power,the%20September%2011%2C%202001%20attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability_of_nuclear_plants_to_attack#:~:text=Attacks%20on%20nuclear%20installations,-This%20section%20may&text=Terrorists%20could%20target%20nuclear%20power,the%20September%2011%2C%202001%20attacks).
Those are the facts directly from your own Nuclear Energy Association, DOE and the energy experts.
**This is my personal opinion:**
Nuclear has a long history of coming up with new designs on paper and then taking millions in tax payer funding that never results in any feasible or financially practical designs. They recently got millions for paper only designs in the new US budget.
That is money that would be better spent on renewable energy and climate disaster mitigation and that misleads people to think some new nuclear is about to come along if we just keep pouring money in to that technology. It creates a false sense of security and undermines the need to be acting now and fast with the clean renewable energy we already have available.
Examples of this are the Nuscale reactor that is now 3 billion over budget and has been put off until 2030 if it ever gets built and the ITER Tokomak fusion experiments that has cost well over $69 billion and only produced energy for 20 seconds.
We do not have time and money to waste on these theoretical nuclear designs and when your house is on fire with your kids and grandkids inside you don't waste time on theoretical ways to put out that fire.
You use what is already available and is fast and proven to work. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-06 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBS1BQS2hRa1JDZWxYLU1jTkVxaGlxS2RjMWRrcjlHYl9HamREcVI4UlVjbjZzVEw0QUhBTjVQN1BEbE9XSkt3S0NBbUswaXJMcFZQOGhMTmFEUkxaX0E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCaVlFeThOTFpZMGMtUlVaaTVUVk5UYWxkNlJ4MF9zS0dwSk1IRUFqRlluV0sxWmk3aWpQMHJqdzctSTl4bDJ6cGVkSF8xazlKWXdpOVZVSWRicjlmZ1JGcFRMOFR6VmE4Q2Q0T2wzME1IS3NVY185QTc1R1JJMXlIdVU2TllxRkI3VmhXMFBia09qekFNbE1CdWJxNjdJTXlSWVhRRWdBVmNWS2ZMSEd0UVM0WnJLMUpaUjQ0S3NoaDhTaDdhMWd1dTJkTTFpMmQ2bnh1a1pZdFAyaFgwQT09 |
Denmark plans to increase its investment in the North African country by as much as ten times. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-08 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdVJqbjRmRTJHT0xZZ2JJczZHR1hqbTNpNi1Qby1vbWVFcXNCNUxCTFlvOHRQWjlScFAzSWotdmtZVS1HekJlZjJqamZBYjVneDY4UXhZMUZFaXE5d3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCcTVhM2hhQnpfTF9YU0N3dE1ELXBaVzRIX0J6SVE3SThkeFZtZG1JM3BYbFp1b0VzbnJyZUpDTU5WUVlpdFZSczBibExrODVxaEtBMnBrcWdVRHpEN0NTY0ZBc1RwbmVoUERXbmFIMFE4R0tGNWxIY2RMLXJWanBJTXRHQUdTYzRYVDJoRi1lQVpLU2wzMktJZzB5eC04bXJscGZidmxqS0YyLVQ1VkFjZE9FZFJxUC1mbVFJd1hNSWpxdmlXbW5PR3lGN203R0lHeURMd3hWQ0VaWHR4UT09 |
Author: oilprice, perhaps some bias? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBdUtwcmsyb0FZRHd6ZEhXR3o3dW1rc1J0eW5VcTBmQldOUHcxRWlGUEQyTFd3YlRCcXBQbDZIMnZOX3k1OE1CNXhaUkdQRWdiWFNQUHE0aXpndmdSWXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCVUZxYk1FZVlySUpXU1dvNmdRSFloZHR0YjJJVVdHSDJmM0UzNzFhOEktb2tMSWZoczd3NnVzN3YxMGJLQlExRVFGVHhtdFhydWNEZEFCUEJBaW10cDNIMVVHeUwteENyVm9SWXlyMEswU0pkTEtmVEJjVlBLN3ZKOTdnTmkycFZjcGRORTFCcFctMDRSa2hzNjJmcTRodXotSzFhdmNNeV9fcG5SdWpzWFd4YjdDeXNxWDMxVkR3Vm9vUjdudjB2YmdMbUk5ZTdOZjMxRS12WmFwNWFjZz09 |
r/lostredditors | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-13 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBN2JxbkQ0Zlg4VW9tZERPd2c0STl6dUNtQkxqdTJZMGpwdjF6UGtxVm1IVkwxNTVmVE83RF9RaVZKQU9yUnF5aGJJWVdXMTBtbEwxY3hMMllkNG44dEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCY0FzMEo1Y084RzZIWEZ6aUNoendUTXNXSnRZQkx2bDhzcDh5WWpKMko2ckJOOUh1a1FTZ01LdEozTDBVUUR3YzJ4YzlhLXhEd3l2dC1KTU01eXhjSzZQTGdIQVNoMEk5T2RTbU13Qlh2RjJwaWU3SDRPSmdRYTZXOUM4RmhLZmF0emdUTElkeVlxT282UUFaU0oxeTJ0Zjg2ZF9fSDlTR2FzR3NLdURWYzMyZ3VjMzAzYlh2TmdzREJXTG9uVEpYZUdub3Itb2VldUFQRGJsSkxHUXRHdz09 |
This is not a surprise. I doubt there is going to be much O&G exploration outside of more mature areas. The price of oil will never again support high cost production areas.
We have reached peak oil. Just from a demographic perspective even without disruptive technology we were going to consume less.
The industry will be putting all their effort into consolidating not expansion. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-14 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBY3h6MVJYQXJHWnI2U2RaNTFzTkI5UThIczBIMlhVOVVlVzg2SWl4bU5rVEFpYmowc2pMWVJjU1ZFLUQ5NThDbFY2NUhOWDN1emN5dHF0YWV2LUxJeXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCc1c0VXZSTkxHMTdXQjQ1NjRMTFpkNDlZUjBtbjBPTlZCUWpFZnd1ZWhpa1BFSVZiM2wxbF9nM2tadkJDdkhlSGxnZ3JPSm1UaTBON01IOU4tTXRFckJWdHdnUVQxdkRtOGFuNGxONVVqTDk2UjA0WGdoTFUyMFBkNG55OHF6Vm5IR1FvMHViZ1hwbEdYVlJSaWd4ZTVDdzJCLVNlY3RJdGxVUTg4S1BfdkozNmkwc2RKVnhQVmNOT1R4VmxIMFlPX29ocmNBNTd2bEJQLVpOYVFGZDVPZz09 |
Found an interesting article to read: [https://www.squares.sg/News/Future-Trends-for-Sustainable-Buildings-%28Blog-Post-by-Schneider-Electric%29](https://www.squares.sg/News/Future-Trends-for-Sustainable-Buildings-%28Blog-Post-by-Schneider-Electric%29) | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcl9OZTl3OEQ3cDNfYmItLTJSZkthNnZ3b01WNXpnZWV4UFRZUE1La0tkOWtHZm1lOXZZSDBDbVFuRUxjdDJWNWo0VjZRRmRWUDA3S2J3SEQzOTBKTmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZlcwQkFBM1ZhZVRYY0h5V0RWZ3h6Qk9uVW10S0ZMaGFpcmRoUmNxaHFydl9OVDlOUUtIRUJlMEp1NUo2VnllcDNYc3l3cXpjZ0dFbjlXbHBlT0VjdjE4eGt4akpSSVZvNnJCOHNNQWlSTHJNN05vQXpVOGlscGtSUFhWRXRpWjQxT3pQbWM2cjVpZEJ5bk92ZmNVLU5Va1lSa0xuRjZ5ZTcxVmZ2SVZscUVHMHR5Y0Y2MTYtSTh6cVhUR04wS3lWNVpad3JOdWFkUnB2UW1jTHM0SWliQT09 |
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Our first time doing this. Feedback welcome! | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-18 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRFBwUkpEZWlHUmNaNHpsMEdfYVdhRkI5UE9MbTlJbkFtYUJvQWZaalk4dkZycS14TFdIMTMtOW9UMkFLNUlsY1R4STFxNlRHZjhuVUZQNUZXTUl2MGZwNE16MmVKdTVpQkpBMWNwQ1RpOEU9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCaHVRREpkaEFRQW1MS2lRMFdNMU1XaXdYc3NUWlJDYkM4cW0wNTFNd01XN3lqMkxtWmpGYUtHRGRiVE9Vb3lnR2RUMldGRllyUzlDbi0wZG84SC1PY0JIbElWX21XdDdQNC1hVVVnSTJPZVFVSmRpcVdtQjNsY3B6cnB2enVRak53SHk3Zm9ZbllmTEhScHJYSGNqRUlyUjYyZk9YNk4zOFhBVkZnRzZkMk5vdG8wNjJZNkVYWXJJd0NEM1dQSk9z |
I have an idea, It is called the fusion reactor | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-21 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBYVRTTDM5bjNqLWVHRW9JWldMUkJJaWIzLTF4ckJEaGpVU3FQQU1uaGJ2bEY3dVZ6SkFxODVudHNjMURMRFZSMFpoNkFsSFV0MGpsR1EyY2Myd2xhZmp6aElQZ2QwQmZQakxYZFo2QWl5Wnc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWi04QnFaOWZXNDh1ZndpOUF0ZWQ3TGlPaVNqOWI3QnJDSVEzWFd0U2tpQlVTaXlxaUoyOHBUMnQtVEszS1NjN3BpNWdJVUh5NF9yZmNTWm1WUU5xdEhMV1pZR0ZnMU9sdkpqOUZ1dnJ6LTYtWTF1eXZLSTdLZ1dYSWxtT0Z6UGRJRVA3YUFfb2JQWmhULW9MZ2xuMjZzbWNDeURXaDBXNkluNDI0ODZzcGRrc0hmS2hKZjEtZ3F2MGdqN0dQbE8tTU5SbWpiQVdzQlRGLVUxUVNjenh1Zz09 |
Here is the thing:
Even though the NRC does have authority to extend the life of nuclear plants that does not mean they still won't be replaced as states install more renewable energy and no longer need that expensive nuclear power. States have contracts with the nuclear plants that have to be renegotiated at some point and most were based on that 40 year life expectancy.
Biden could and should step in and stop these old plants from being allowed to operate longer than 40 years and force nuclear to deal with their toxic waste now and not leave it for tax payers after hey close down.
This is why nuclear will not be the energy of the future:
# More Premature Nuclear Unit Retirements Loom
Two more U.S. nuclear power plants are facing early retirement, joining a string of generators whose fate was determined by market conditions, political pressure, or financial stresses assailing the sector. Several others may be poised to join them.
The 647-MW Duane Arnold nuclear plant in Palo, Iowa, will likely close in 2025 after a current contract with the facility’s primary customer expires, said NextEra Energy Resources’ chief financial officer, John Ketchum, in a fourth-quarter earnings call on January 26.
“Without a contract extension, we will likely close the facility at the end of 2025 despite being licensed to operate until 2034,” Ketchum said. “As a result, during the fourth quarter, Duane Arnold’s book value and asset retirement obligation were reviewed, and an after-tax impairment of $258 million was recorded that reflects our belief it is unlikely the project will operate after 2025.” Ketchum added, however, that NextEra will continue to pursue a contract extension.
[https://www.powermag.com/more-premature-nuclear-unit-retirements-loom/](https://www.powermag.com/more-premature-nuclear-unit-retirements-loom/) | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-22 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBQ1ZZMjBUa1lNY2dGekw4YU1ITi1aQlNSOFlQQlh5UVBJWjdDY2FYX2czeUhwelRfMHNERklDWGVHSDZlOENWdFRNUFFjMDRReXUxRXZZdXk4U3hjWEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCRUtjYld5eFN3aFdhOUd6Y1VYd2phdDJaVHU3a0lJNVlJNTQ1ZlJMbXcwaFJFdzVJeTV0eUhTQkhlaHh6c0tseVdxc0liakwyM3hBamtzaURzNkprMUg2cmg4LTVxUG51c1hPRFFrcHhIQ2lrS01yTEdSNnRuWWlzb1haa0k3UGdZaUdKcmFXWENIZWZ5T1N6Mms1LW5HNHE0R0I0Yk1nRlRoV2h0a1FObmVnMkJycWRyejdLc1JSWHFmdnNXVl9iVDB2c1RsOEd4QzE1UjlGTEFFUTVSZz09 |
There is no such thing as a premature nuke retirement, only nukes that never should have been built in the first place | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-23 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBSDE1elVuUGJYRld6dXBkY2V2Y1c5SXRZZUF4WFU5eE1vcl9NdTdPNnFjTklZckVuZWlNSDhLSGlDZU0yeVVGNFVRc2lIVjRlUnQ2dkt2SEpsLTdtMDNDVnpuY09vQWpUS2ZSUDllUENKMHc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCQ0lpNVh1Z1pJakNicGVZTE95aU1WanUtOXJsOGdlckFBM1VVeEdQNTI2RGozczJwU3pEYXMxc3VrZlNkRXRRTHNsejRSQUdlOW96RUZJRFNiTVBoamNYT1drVDU0Z1BVZWJzQ2MyVmhzS2Q4SVNSUEF4M05VaW9HdlpaZEF2UGowejhMbEhXUHlpTE1OVHNLYTJHM0lETnJJX3M1cDB5ZVNna1hlUXFaYnpLYThTY0ZwQzlic1AwMjV4b001UnNrSUNmZW1qYVNOR0VmaXFMOWpjTDJ6UT09 |
Wow what an interesting idea! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-25 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBZExvV0puYU1TWHNNU2N4aW9zUnNuYk5ibC1pWmt5WjlxVFM1VTVKNHd6QzY3NWJxcGxGMGJPS05LdGtFVm80NmN3X3BDNGgxM3Q4S2k5eElFMHFlV3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCcDRtZkp3LUI4d01XVVNjWFdYTy1oeEpmU1otdnR2TVdSUU9ESU9jaVFQT2FibXRobnREQjFHOG9NYmpZcjQ3LTBycTl4cjV2VDU2aGVmREZqNEhEV1B5NnRfZEZ1c3VMeFZPNUVrU1V5YTA2b0gxUXZrZkJnR2liWGdTM2pZQWtabEM2NEdGY2RjQjJTakZfakFERUt6YXJNOUtyYjdGYXk1dW56UXRtdGswV3kwTzFoZGdlWmdVdmtHdThZQjZnNGdGOTNIaHItd01zbi04dzYyZG5lZz09 |
Why thanks! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-25 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBb0JWb1dyQmNBTkJHUy1Id0JoSnpXd0k3TWtVVWFLSTh6UHNkemJPRk5EbmpqNG8xT2NZcUJiUVB2TEtXWldTaU1GLTQ2VU40dkFVVTdTRlBvZ3h1MU9kYTRUckw4aXU5MWlFSml3Sm83OEE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZW1FZU9XcngyUENrQWN6ckdQWjdKc2FqVlpaLUFXVHpueFA0emF1TVB6MlE1bVNJY0U1OEUwV0ozWkdyZEZleXM2aWNDWlpTQ3Y0YlZQSE02TlZLbFN1cHFqd2V5c0Z1YVJpY3NQdWN2dXVnYkdkdS1ZdkxZLS1naGZSZ09mM3BiT3B3M09IUmtmTVRnU0RxcGZDQ0ZsNmFVa0FuZk1GM3hNMU5CWnNYaE9SLUlLWTNBZmg2LXFfQU5rODhER2VYb2FjZ3FxTTlhZGl6dkFteFFOSUkyZz09 |
Has anyone heard of this company? They are currently interviewing in Jersey and I'm interested in learning more about them. I was only able to find minimal information about the company and nothing from employees about benefits and work environment. | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-26 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBUkpSTWZXckNjcVRWUTR6aEhFaVp0X01tOGo1eVB6cjRseUp6SG9xZEd1ckZ6amxSMDVxWEhrMnAxNFRKQnIzU3YtZHBQQ29vYjlMaDE4bms2RzRTc2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCLVN0Y3dkbXJVaFNKeF9KWHdTNEFDZTQ3TXowTnl5d0lpX1NXbU02UzBGQWs3bEY0RkpocGIxcXFsOE9SSjU4MW9wa1gxbUl3V1VNUy01U2NrdVFNRGkySFQ2YUtiTERUc3Vybk1ISlcwSVBzaEFuaUw0dk5na1lhMUlFVE9sRHFlWXJlLWtvMnctUWVTVW95V0pBMXNpY0Nibk5EMERscF9SaFU2MWM3QVpBPQ== |
They should start decommissioning now. The UK grid will be 100% wind by the time they will cancel the project. Buning billions of taxpayers money. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-28 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBN041TjVEanNvb3hsZUVqeW05ajN1U2ExbnVSR2d1dDBsVk1GZ0NweEtkU1lQR3I1eVFVUWJrMHZxTWZxTlZNY2VRREtpUXk4NUU1cWp2ZEZEbm1yRlE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWDVHdTluNGRlWVBUWFJYSDR0TXNxcV95M2x0TTFNMW5Sem5NUVJhNTNMTWlZR3pLV0tTNExsUW1fbzd6aVNkSF9GWlpvRHVHbDBLWVo4Qm1VN2d0ZkFBZkNTQi1jRDJPMHl4dVh3MHVSN3BmNUxhOURqOTZ4UVE2WThCM0dmT1hHTXNxNDh6R0NBcTBQWnVDTHVlWC14RmF2dUl0dHIxWTNIT3ZJdGRRZnBmZm8tU3ZhVy1kUVRmWGR4bHFveVJXcWJSbUNjNHc3V2M5LV9PS1J5ZkRYQT09 |
OPTT=Ocean Power Technologies
$OPTT
shows a strong growth in Revenue. In the last year, the Revenue has grown by 80.48%
Real company with real Government contracts.
Real growth, expansion, and added talented workforce. | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBMmxrSG84dk1TUlM3TWhDa3V1Z0phTk9nWHZYZFpMTkxkQV9LZFkyeTY5Nmt1RXRKZUl3VmNZU1RkbVlBbXI3NnNOZEVfbm5mZkY5TWxHTTdVWDF2bEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCcmx2bTZpVkEtdS1BZGtMNDhvWktKYlVnVzB4Njc4b2c2cHpyQUpCcTJzT29ZNktDZVZ0aWppT1VCa2NKbWdLRjdJYVNoY1ZXcGhPTWppUV9VWk5NUkV5VUF1TVZsYm1sa0czSnFLRXZwY3NpY2x4SV90YVdnR0RISkpUaVVldDQxSDdJem5JZ0hScWZkSWFVSDJMRDRxX0lJYWwwdXJvRjVvcFktU3V2X3Z4UldPRy1HSWJVRmtRQnFKcXBzeHVnRG4wZl9qOThMWjJpdjROOVl5Q3RrUT09 |
Strong buy!!!🚀🚀🚀 | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcDR5Si1URzJUVEhJX3hOTFdTZkJXeXpRWm9VLWZOWmFIYXd1NElHQlBTbmR0S2RXbVgzeGRMMzJZQXlsWWJEYl9jZ3JZaThRbF9VYWVhbW8za181V3c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCMk45bzNTR29UNjNKaUNDX2x0QUs1LXBKVzBaZk16MWpSYzdSMXJiMVM3Sy05a2JudzRERnQzRjRPVTdZWEdIZGdmYlJVbGxsUFN1eGlWaFBJRWVrdDRkR1lLXzhKbkh3SnRhcTRGQ0w1aXIweVZoVGdGeFVOWmlLVGJXSExZQXVmQjNQRHQ0cFRGMEpVR1ZQRlRvaTNtUThlSHlHeVRrQTY4amVORGh1cW00cWpGN2xfalZ5WEJ2SjgzYXZDbWJ1WVJzWTBSc21VRlpvTXNVM21XTFJXUT09 |
No doubt check out charts and DD. Trust me very strong buy | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBMmd3MlNvbnY2dUNCNi1LNVNna01QWHU1SEZJWUViM3lXTENKbGh6YjZrcXdmbW5rX3YySWhxcjR5R19CRWxYc3c3VEdWcDh3dUN0dE9iWlk1Tm5tYWc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCRzI1NG1iVXdaSXJETG52c24xVFdjaVNKRGNtT3RhRjI4VkI1QzRYRWgwQTJrQ2pRSWMzRFB6aWdWNDhGVjlSaElmV1J3cGVObFlPdkVlMkdJa0VWY1Z5Sl9feE90bGlkdXFOR09nUGFtOXN5cjdzX1BkZ3Z3VW5qQW1YZkt2Nkdua1dSenFaMzdXdU5HZzg4czlqN09EQndCa0JyNlJLV054Q1RiVHpIOFFlVGJ6VnRSTWROSzFlNmVhYU1RdFdJZy1RTjFZSk4yekFmajgySTRCN3RGQT09 |
🚀🚀🚀 | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-01-31 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBSnBfMlVFQ2ZBaHU5ZUlhaGk4cjR5VkNsLVVEV3NGbDhKNkFnNFRzN0wzTURWdWpPdmpEVlRBRWgwR2MxaEV0UzctVEd3cWpqT3FoaUxjTExYeG1sQ2c9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCa0xHTjVkakdlNXFFWFgxSC0tMlpPVE5DSHZqOWI0b1d2czVBa05iYTZRMXRmM2V5dVZZR3FkRWptR3ZLVHNHM0NNRElpYkwySzZMUEl1Yy1mekZaMUxBNkt4RmhRM0QwenBrWWF0SlZydFRlcTJ3dU5MU19YUGdIcTIwMW4temRRUWdnd2phc3kxWlh6YVNLcF93WVcxSDkyRTZwc1RCM0NnVzdSbDZ0aENSUjVBQTZmVFUwamhJaHREeWdIbkQzWEdyTzVucXkzeWl6d1lzSFlvZFNVQT09 |
Great info, i was searching a promising clean energy comp. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBejNYRlBHMzV6WDVOUzNLNHlLb3k0eTdsRm5pMVA5NHFXeTFiSkVOc1hKbzZRYndITTRIX0FZQ29Pbi1aR3VQRDV1clBQRDFQdmRlcTYyNDhDdmhScHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCTjItY1RhNURLSXJacmlrVHg3ZDhEUnB6cDhvZHFFRzAzSlp5clBpa2lORFRiMElfOTVLMWdaWWs2UkZpcWdFY3RKQ0ZhUWpZeVBGVV84aGg5YzktZkZlenJVcXlfRnVDNnc3dmpOX0tqYkg1YS15RXJmV3BDUmpKZVk1UDFLejNWQW5DWFNGN0V2eHRfd2VQQkNqV2N4aW5zYXJ0OU1JaWtqbG1GWXllTlg0Mmg3M3VvNEZqamJBUTVkdjBNYkdHQTg0d3NYel9BU21hWTRaVGVNTUFYdz09 |
Tell everyone. Do your own DD. ThIs will rocket. I’ve been watching this company for years. The shorts shorted the shot out of it last week. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBaWZUNDcxTEUzN3pUQ2p6cDFfU1Zkamp0cU1Ma3o1WC1DV3ZoaFhyR2dVbzZJeEliVW5qWGI0Wmg4TU91WWx0LWpfYUNrMFpwNXFDdHdDY3ppcG9TY1E9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCZGtqR1A5eTF5VnQyVDlSRlY1YnBlbjNhbU5obUdlQ3VWSjZvcjdWMGpaM1dyYlctNW91aWVpUWxoSmVwMFhiMTVTZHBaQWQxTVdUTXNaa0c3NmlvNGhDRW9ORERpc0NnR3NUT1ZHZDhvXzh3SlJiSWpWdklvbDdERTh5UnhqdzdaSzRrMHUtQ182UnRLdFhLSkd0NU04dURXNXdvdlFYdkgzdnV5dUZ0REhIUTY2b3c1eFh3VFF4YktLNGt2X3JHR0t6SEI4bDNhRHF2SXlSTlk0NG5sdz09 |
Anyone looking at Sun Hydrogen (HYSR)? They are creating energy from h2o and sunlight. Anyone in? The have Gen 2 coming out soon. I'm long on these guys. My Mantra - think global, act local. | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBZ0t5azNEeXB2ZGYxRnpDU3JaOTl2Z2JfY2NEOFJoZUpweGlfQlZER1RqSk1keU5fN0RyS3A3SUZCTjYtc2p1V2tWMDFrbmRxb0Z0eEdmcEQzMVRxVHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCX094WU04d1pjTGk5SjBKYjM1T09qYXZFU1R1Rllhamh2YU1LbUlqN1Z0RlZHOTVub1REWGZnazlHTDZRTURlVm1ZSHlkdUJXWWM3MGI1ejBsdWU3anRpMDB2ZVdDb25QTngyLW04dUR0NExLclI5UkFwZTVyZnItdWN1MmtXVjFSaERxeE9MVUdhWTFOZFp1ZDUtZk9RPT0= |
**agreed** | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBUUEzS1JKaE5CY0xpTEtrdW1iT015YlRBdlgtNW1hV25Gb2tjUXgyQTU1WGtCRGdjS21vRW9OdWVEdERQUnFNOVFlYXlNbXk0bDRPVTZ0cWpYdnVyQXc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCMzBsWDU0MWhUSEpoX1Btd2hCLXJxYmh4OWhzZHFZVkRseGRYOVl3cGZ3RTI5dGRzcHl6dlJJN3c4YU9jSDNVSUVUYVhVSzFsMkRYWDljRGp2LVQ5Zkh4Ym5JN2dhWkppbnBHRG9YNEhKam81VWtlajFDaUVnckZDSjVZUmExdXV2UjlmOEhGcXZyX1dxWDEtTHVwRXVreWlLZndEbWUxZE5kcWljNWJXeUhBPQ== |
Good advice 😊 | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBRUgxZ2Zla1JRY2JhYll2T0Y2My1NNW1DUlI0XzFsVWFKb1YtcEJlcFhaOVozQjJqT3VpeGpsNlFpb0QxQU9DejNra3piZVRXdDJOUDFNclFKNHRnVUE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWEtJR2E2cFJtdzNza0lLT3BkVVRuanZxb2NOOFNIZ2daRWQ0R2cwTnk0RldaaVlyVGpBOFZNbE1IN1JRQkg3MmYyUVlKQlBfay1wYllhZlE3eXZwd2lFRE5QTG54a0ExS3JjZGFzalBlSm1hRHpMSDh0OFB1cmQ3QjlBVVQzTFV0SV85aGcyLW5SdXl6YWxXbERQQ29EUUZuOS1sa1dqUHhHUExMWE9idkF3PQ== |
Hysr is looking real good, they have
Patents globally and are in production of Gen 2 based on a working Gen 1 prototype. Hydrogen created from solar with no waste product besides water. Green energy at its best! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-01 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBc2ZNS3JNdVRwV2Rja0ZJS2thbmlEVlZxa21QSkx5QVZjX3BQbzlPNkw2VVFMbGlLUWM4VVRkdDh2SWJpZU9ITVcyNzVpbXRjbFFDeDF5Y1l5a3RSZEV1MU41bEdIMXZ6ekhzYkdLTXd2SWs9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWldZQmxYV0pBMXNqYUJUNllqWGlYXy1URmdyb3c5SDRsRWZCeU05cTZlUTNvOHBQLUFXZld3STlSQ1dmTnhmMzJKTWduVDY1Tzh2XzlpWDVzSk9CZ0RueFN2VjY3U0FiUC1Ja0FpMWtPNVpXQVh2aTg3RUN2SVpRXzc5MmFlcEZNeXBsV3BfX3kxcm9tVXZmNjc5Q29zUmtLTzB2RzdyM1VrNmpaRXlCM0FvPQ== |
Hey, Let's get the word out!!!
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The future of hydrogen fuel production, vehicles, and its distribution the point of sale/ use!!!
Good Day folks,
Here’s one that deserves some research (I’ve done mine and I’m in for just over 10,000 shares).
The ticker symbol is: (HYSR) Sunhydrogen Inc.
I saw an article on the Toyota Mirai (a hydrogen fueled car) now available in California & Hawaii. Coming to towns near you!!!
Here’s the SunHydrogen (HYSR) technology in plain english (or at least as I understand it).
1. This company has developed a somewhat solar panel like device that can make (green) hydrogen from water and sunlight (photosynthesis).
2. Hydrogen fuel can then be made at the point of distribution or use (gas stations, home residence)
3. The ability to create fuel at the point of distribution / use will alleviate the transport of volatile fuels over our highways and byways and railways and some pipeline networks.
4. The exhaust of hydrogen fueled cars and other vehicles…WAIT FOR IT…WATER!!!!
5. Go back to step 2. LOL!!!! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-02 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBakViREFlMlhDb2U3UnV0c2hmczJuSUFGa09oQ3NaYnZCb2phaWgyOVZWMk9HN0FuTjBLLXVvZmJOc0VGQU9yUnJRaE1NZUVZN21oZTgzN3RnMnZSUmc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCTTZRR25VbXcwWjJMQXdSRV9sRURfdkNNbGo3dUViVmVUY1poNUZkRndET2FJbG1NOVZHb2VvUjBuRkxrQnFqSEZUQ05jQXh2X0wtT3BpaTZmN1ROVVk5OHNnYUxzN2hxSzM5NFZscGhRcXNZOE1wcUI1SEluWGRoSVFJcmlfbE1kYnUzbXFUZmFveVVZN2dCT3R5SDByazg1ckV6SE5EN2dFS2E0ZF9aYWE4PQ== |
America's nuclear reactors are inspected continuously. It's why the [NRC](https://www.nrc.gov) exists. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-03 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBa2VHblN0YnpjUTRESzFHY00wU2wtMDNvUDNabVQ1eHQyUkZJdV91WUJLbHV4eTdmZjl0Z0VHNTRHVzBzeHVfbnhWd01zX0dtVlplWXVYY2Y4S2NnblE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWS0wYURLcHhkTzdQSVlaRmk2ZDk1ME4yN2RHQktXSFRpQjNKZkNRUVE5aUNDY05xX1JoQldNd3lsRWoxcTBiN2s2SlZWX3Y1bTVDTWtMUjNXWDV2azgxQ0M2ejlKN19wSGZCa1k3OWl1eDN5a2c0amotaDJrdW5CbVFnRzFxb1B5VGpDSHd0WWNvWEgtYUZSX3NtWC1aZzlJaEUxbUNFOFd0ZFFPQVNDbFBET2N3ZnNCVFZZUERWbHUxSmo1bnZ5NUdVcmRvN2VFcWVndFBGNG0xbGQ5Zz09 |
Like, personally? | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-04 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBaVp5V0ZpcVY5b3ZqaDNKZERoX1BkWkdMOHQwNWtzRFNwazRrZ2dJSzJoTXc0NWJxT2V5M0xETTV0c0VlT0tVNzBndW1DdXRMN2Z2N0dKY1A4Wnc1SEE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCX0oyU0JXN1k5eGxVUE96LVVXVGhNSWNGNjRvbzR4ajJnYUdFdlNhZmJ1dDJmaEZXb08zRk54dk1fMkxpQVM5OGVPYWFpNnowY2xhMFhBR3dzY1ljSXF2OGI3a3N2YS10dUZBUVdYSkhkNGlWT1loSDA0THFnYkRKYnJkSnBPcFBFREdHQmxvUEMxZFd0QXZ1Q0lvbVpscldXWGZCR3lUWVFhTHZEeDF4aVhhbkJuWjVJOGttR2QzTGJfVXZNczRiZkZzbnB3QnNnaE5aQ2YtMHRuLUx0QT09 |
To put that in perspective:
At 30% efficiency for solar (wind is closer to 50%) that is 51GW or the equivalent of replacing 100 500MW coal fire plants or 50 1GW nuclear reactors and built in 4 years at about a tenth the cost.
That is why no other energy can compete with renewable energy! | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBWUZWaWh5OERXSnFPLVphOFczQVZGbXJlbFFmdlRLcDJBbThYSTdKUUtKczhyVmEzWkZMd1ZWSXZPTU1ZMnBCQ1c1bXg5SDJyQjNXYVpXdFpRRVhnOGc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCS3pRV3JfSWhURGZFMW8xY1ZrbjJ2eGdDYkNXZ3FwOHpOYTRZd0dGUmUxdzJpZ2l1TmxTLVF5alNHd1ZKbEVGVFEyVzdoV3dPMzBaOXY0SWNNVlF6SXRpSVpHcW5FZm4tSmVCY2pabUdjQTZ1Skl6clJzQVhNZ0t4S0V0bENmTDg3Z1p3bVc5NE1DOWRFLThWNkVHQUlDeDhrUS0wbjFDbVQ2LTR3NHNzZkNKb0dNcGJaUGNxR2VrT2ZiM3pneEJBdDQ3NXprNHBuU1RGTGtJQTZreUNzUT09 |
Yeeee go go go to the moon 🚀🚀🚀🚀 | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBM3B1ZHhUVFphMWV6T09TbFFiR29kZThQS1hYckFVUTQtdlZaRnlLRlQwTkttRGVGYjRKVkE4WEJFUF9heEpGZS1sLXRldlVqXzRSMm85UHVNT2Z6UVE9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCMGlpT3FJc1BtME1UQS1tdU84Y2dFZlVPT1IxaHBxanBBVWVvSDRCUlVpSmZWYkF6YUh4OFlmc0RoNmhVNVkwbFI5Uk1LUWtOR3JESGttUHdPa1JSZ1J1Q3dLbUdCSDVJNTBoNVhKd2pjbXBCeFFtNGhidlhVTERRT2hqS3kxSU1DN1NMZlU2bFlDSnlIMFMtRHNMeUZZZzNTR1NZd19GdDFvNTVMZTRwX0ZjbzVadVdxVW10MXhqckJBRnBaalp1 |
Buy up that dip 🙌 | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-05 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBNUQ4aTh2TXpnelBtX1B3NHRSeTlVOXBfMEdpU1NJM29Ec2FWRVhkbmNfSk1ncGVoMG1TWU12OGp6RVMtdzhZSlZkYXNNWkF4OElrekpGSV9nN3d2Ync9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCVmp3eXJzR1ktcG1Qa0RaXzhXMk9qeTBwSWNBMzJXR3doSU9IaFJCTjlHN0NzRjV2YkpJT3EzbG15ZC0wMnAxYXdkMDVaMEZxamxReWhmYWdSZkFVZ0k5OFBzd0UyeDJldTduWXQ1djhGb2YwU01Xdk4xS1JOMjNWSWw5enZNNEpWSWoyRTNVMVE2OTlGOUVtbXFxRENhdWhSaXAzOG1ya3dJSmpQUEhIbkxPdTlxU2ktNDlUdi1VLXBKQVNfcGxf |
But yet it’s being replaced
With fossil fuels, deadliest type of power out there. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-07 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBSFJ4TjhwTUx6TzlYZlZ0QUs5RkhzOTJpTVpzOWZFSDE2eXFSdXViSW1kcUJ5OWxSMFJ6cjBaeUlHemZoTFcwX092MnlRUXl3bTlMT1k2T3ZWaU5SY2lPaWpXdjJLRC00ZWRWd3ppTmRjdXc9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCT1Q0WVFwNnVwTEpQa1JaZy11WWFUSm1SRUlaWXBZaTRZZklwZzkwVElaWGZTcThsV0twVDMyRzZHNnYyMVJFUlBQdVkxOGVNUnRIaS16MVNhaEpHOVBhdE1adFhCdFFhODFkaHIzX0tyS2ZiZDVMVjJ0V3A2S1NVUkliV3JzMmprZExJQV9mMm5rVVd3UWh0X09zSnRPcFk1ZHBQVFBpYXc3OW0xaDhlc3JRa1RPUTlGb1l5WjVCWmYwQlhuQTFqMUt6ZEZuV0g1RS0yUl9vcnJQME9kdz09 |
I think oil is soon to be replaced with biofuels for transportation and heating. Electricity will need help from natural gas until we are ready to go fuel renewables. But what about all the plastics from fiber-optic casing to cell phones? That has to come from heavy oil mined in Canada or extracted in Venezuela? Roads for the EVs still need to be paved. Other than the oil sands I am having a hard time finding replacement materials. Any advice would be appreciated. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-08 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcTY5dllGNzFHSTdrLWFfWUVLUXhUSk5WcEswTmZEMG91QXg5WGdDRlFJWlVMWU1GT1ZHS3FpRXFwNUN3RzlsYWt6RHVzS0JPRUlpYmNpMWlJUXhrMDNhRVRmeklsdk1IVGNRaDBvVUE0SnM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCVVNaNDBYMnFaNUtUQi0tV1FjNVh2LTFBYVhzOFZ6UFY5NVFpd3Z3T1EtME92bnJoU3lac1pqaG9aWVRtVlkxSFpVZDhvNGR2VWdBV1ZRaUN0WEVxNjJzZ3hSR19LSDBNRmhZS0xZSkVlX3Bxa3lPQUVCVHgtZWRsYjdVZ0JGeGk2MDR2NnJoQ0lScTBvNFJZYW5WcUFCQTNNWVIxQjFtZlZfa1FRdVFYM1JhaXlqSFNYV0xERWpOaWV0cE1GRzBNNkFZc0pUZWE2anNja25zZW5MSkdZZz09 |
Warning to Energy Investors: Coal Is Dead and Oil Is Next
[https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/warning-to-energy-investors%3A-coal-is-dead-and-oil-is-next-2021-02-06](https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/warning-to-energy-investors%3A-coal-is-dead-and-oil-is-next-2021-02-06)
"The energy industry is often defined by big, sweeping trends that shape all of the companies in it. In the early 20th century, the biggest trends were the growth of oil as a transportation fuel, and coal as a fuel for electricity consumption.
In the past two decades, coal has been shoved aside for natural gas and renewable energy power plants that are more cost-effective and cleaner. Transportation markets are likely next, with electric vehicles (EVs) offered by nearly every manufacturer in the industry.
The success of **Tesla** has shown that demand for EVs is strong, but the market is still very young and hasn't disrupted [oil stocks](https://www.fool.com/investing/stock-market/market-sectors/energy/oil-stocks/?utm_source=nasdaq&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=article&referring_guid=2b35a243-a7b7-4b5d-a0a3-50132ebe0faf) much yet. But big moves like **General Motors'** [(NYSE: GM)](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gm) commitment to build nothing but electric vehicles by 2035 will help push the world beyond oil. Investors should prepare themselves and their portfolios now!"
It is a very rare day when NASDAQ comes out and says those industries are dying.
That has a lot of weight with investors.
I really don't care if big oil and coal investors lose their shirt and they have profited knowing full well that the fossil fuel industry knew all along their products were destroying the climate and environment and killing people and they hid their own scientists data and lied to the world.
I do care how this collapse will effect many people just working oil related jobs to support a family (several in my own family) and in businesses that served the ICE auto manufacturers and if they will survive when those markets collapse. It will likely happen this decade.
If you are in those jobs you need to start now to prepare for other work and there will be many new jobs created by renewable energy, new grid infrastructure and in climate mitigation so consider those jobs and most are high paying with good benefits.
All ready happening all over the world:
" The share of **renewables** in global **electricity** generation jumped to nearly 28% in Q1 **2020** from 26% in Q1 2019. The increase in **renewables** came mainly at the **cost** of coal and gas "
That is 28% of the global electricity now coming from renewable energy and it replaced coal and natural gas that are main contributors to the climate disaster.
" **When** we ask experts how **long will it take** to replace fossil fuels, some say it **could** happen relatively quickly. Andrew Blakers and Matthew Stocks of Australian National University believe the world is on track to reach 100% **renewable energy** by 2032. "
[https://www.motherearthnews.com/renewable-energy/how-long-will-it-take-to-replace-fossil-fuels-zbcz1911](https://www.motherearthnews.com/renewable-energy/how-long-will-it-take-to-replace-fossil-fuels-zbcz1911)
That trend is happening all over the world:
“Countries across the world are now on the same path – building wind turbines and solar panels to replace electricity from coal and gas-fired power plants,” Dave Jones, senior electricity analyst at Ember [https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/13/21366373/wind-solar-power-electricity-doubled-paris-climate-change-agreement](https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/13/21366373/wind-solar-power-electricity-doubled-paris-climate-change-agreement)
[Future Stuff](https://www.reddit.com/r/Future_Stuff/) | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-08 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcUNTOXlGZmo3NnIxdXdwVFVEaU5DdDRJMWRCcm4xZnJXZF84QU53NDA5NTEzTTVFcmo3NWRnRjZKcUdMZHhfcjFTT0wxeTh6a0YycWk4RXpELTNlVHc9PQ== | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCeVJoXy1WLXZtUWYwenQzRWI4bDJEc1VtQ1ljUm8wdGxXU19tWG83ekFha1hOdENHa2NSQ1ljclRtRWpJeWxrT2lCcnFMcUZCNEgzSUdxRENfMTdMdHlnZkJKQWtMZHR1c095VzZiUGZkQXBLckZjekI4eXNQYk5KcHlONmhtQTVwckE2TlJoeG55OW44ZGw4S0ZRejJ2bXJmWTZ3S3R1YU9vV0NyWmZrVXVLYVBfWERBN3hMU2NBTU1JOEVyNkt1Q1ZLSGRyNVoxQmV4bU9wVjRnR1BMQT09 |
Pacific Green Technologies made 17.19% today. Clean green battery energy storage gem trading at 1X multiple is stunning. 46 mil float, 110 employees, actively negotiating with China, Europe, and globally with awarding governmental agencies seeking clean green solutions. 130 mil revenues 2020 float is 50% insiders, 25% institutions, 25% public owned. Don't wait to wake up one morning and find this trending number one on stockwits with a 598% gain based off of some contract news like SPI did a few weeks ago. you only get one chance to invest in a lifetime opportunity. Energy storage will rule and be massively lucrative under Biden | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-11 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBV0dyRUFpeHBnYTU5TVF4NUZ3MUJZRE5ueFJTOXRHSy13Z2tkWnRXUjdRb0g0dW45TlFwVUEwc0JaTkxFUC1oV2V0aEVLV2JiYWlPWGF0b3FqTC1XbFVlMGE2MDBFUWlzcFNNbVBCMndjd2s9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCNzI4cmVVWDREM0pRT3pGd0o4aFZOeVZiRFc2NlNVc05wN0EtbW8wNExhMTdiVzVDbXVVQmhzYUtlLWlFV2NwYnhON2pSM3h3Vm84WnZvSVEybXYxR0Y2V3gzdVR0UTMyUDRCSjlzMnl0MlNEMEJFOWtVV29ndE41N3hqVU9LV2ZmOGxCSy1aU2t1VHFpYUtkbkZHRjg2d240OVdpZy1YOWlFMDl1cWV5TkZYQl9rVVJnelFBbllBYVBIVkRXQUhDRjMyODI5U2NqVjZLb0c5alZZcG4yUT09 |
Parabolic run beginning. | r/cleanenergy | comment | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-11 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBcmhraDc4YWlTRWxsYVlEaWxIb3dhblVIbGRkQjQxZnhCQVNjLWw0QmM5dXMwWkpCaWZBalBsV09VSUkzUklrSEh2eHk0R011U2o3aVVNS2gwc1RIaG5QZVFqY3NDeEVReDV2WXNDZ3BOWlE9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCY21objdLem43RDA4VnlMWlJXY2hPVVV3YlNsZUlyejV0Z2pQN1o1dXQ4QkM0QndwSEpIRmxEbDROR2FpUTQ2MWlhRTZZV2FFa2J6RFhPT2xRQ0kxaXR2X2JicHJPNUhYQVpHVjY2X29FajVZYXcyOXBBV3Jqanh2dGo3VmtwWk5hbFBNa0ViVFFHVWprY2J5bnZtUEVHb1hydEdoQ0dKSE5nMllUSEx0MEYtN0hPMng5cUhwZ0Z1UEk3UmJyTW8wRmtLMU82TTlXNTh2bDdGenhwRUFxQT09 |
Have been trying to figure out how to get rid of the oil system in the house and replace it with electric that heats the hot water baseboard. For some reason, going green is not that simple. I have called a couple companies in the area (northeast USA) that are supposed to deal in this sort of thing and all of them have refused to come have a look or recommend any other companies. The house is a non-conventional build and therefore cannot have any ducting installed, and having seven separate mini splits with their own hardware outside isn’t feasible. There must be some way to remove the oil heat and install an electric boiler where the oil tank once was so I can still heat with the HW baseboard, right? Am I just looking in the wrong places? Any tips would be appreciated, cheers. | r/cleanenergy | post | r/CleanEnergy | 2021-02-12 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJBbmpxY0syWTE5RGpwanJGbGZNaXVOcEptMHRSQldBSU5yYkMtQTJvZ2xOTFRHbGp1b0NiWHhQd2pyaGpsTXFFTmdieFlhVnV5bVBTQlprYV9SYnVEXzl3V1gwWXhDNl81U2F3al9Mbm54RWM9 | Z0FBQUFBQm9IVGJCWnpZZzRldHhxaFgzY1pmc09XbDNOdVNvdzhHaGk3QXZTVWdEdnl4RWE2WGdZUHp4TnNSeFJnYUNiLUtjTGdHdVFfb21jX242TjZsLTB6aERFSnktWDJPblBCOE9fVEJqbnhjYW43SksydVF0NDdldGxELXhsWWppeS1IYnR6RXpNVUMxSk1fTldtM1htZ0FPaFlLeEdVZ3ZlSm5LRUdZS1ZnaUxxQVNnWjExS1ljN2c1RExQd20yVjFkdVJnYnJaYXlOQUFOX3VoaHhrMXJibmNHWmRMZz09 |
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