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It's all the NIMBY's. People want all this stuff out in the god-forsaken desert, not messing up their view with solar panels or disrupting their cookouts with the sound of the windmills in their backyards or off the shoreline. I'm all for nuclear power and clean coal, but I won't be a hypocrite and say that I'd like to be close to the plants.93henfan wrote:I don't understand why people always take sides on US energy. Fucking do it all. Carbon-based, sun-based, wind-based, hydro, nuclear, etc.
Re: Remember 2016 When Gas Was Under $2 Per Gallon?
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.ASUG8 wrote:It's all the NIMBY's. People want all this stuff out in the god-forsaken desert, not messing up their view with solar panels or disrupting their cookouts with the sound of the windmills in their backyards or off the shoreline. I'm all for nuclear power and clean coal, but I won't be a hypocrite and say that I'd like to be close to the plants.93henfan wrote:I don't understand why people always take sides on US energy. Fucking do it all. Carbon-based, sun-based, wind-based, hydro, nuclear, etc.

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Re: Remember 2016 When Gas Was Under $2 Per Gallon?
No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).93henfan wrote:Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.ASUG8 wrote:
It's all the NIMBY's. People want all this stuff out in the god-forsaken desert, not messing up their view with solar panels or disrupting their cookouts with the sound of the windmills in their backyards or off the shoreline. I'm all for nuclear power and clean coal, but I won't be a hypocrite and say that I'd like to be close to the plants.
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.
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I did read it. It talks about energy production. It doesn't talk about capacity. It also talks in percentages. According to EIA in 2015 solar was 0.6%. So it can increase by 100% next year and journalists write articles to make people go "WOW!" but it will still only be 1.2% of energy production.Grizalltheway wrote:Maybe you and 89 can team up and find a way to refute the point of the article. I mean assuming either of you actually read itHI54UNI wrote:
I'm not sure you understand the difference between capacity and energy, spinning reserves, regulation and other ancillary services, or any of the other stuff that goes with the electric grid.
As others have mentioned we need an all of the above approach. My employer has coal, hydro, natural gas, wind, solar, and diesel in our energy mix. We are currently looking at adding more wind and more solar. Never put all your eggs in one basket.
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Essentially yes. They use the heat to make steam and drive the turbine. Not much of it in the US because there are limited sites that will work. I think Iceland is one of the leaders of using geothermal for power production.houndawg wrote:Steam-driven turbine?CAA Flagship wrote: Geothermal generates electricity? I'm not familiar with that.
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Nice try. The environmentalists on the left are a convenient excuse whenever energy companies need one, they have more power than none at all but only just.ASUG8 wrote:No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).93henfan wrote:
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.
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I wouldn't say a ton of line loss on transmission but that is a factor. We use a 3% line loss calculation for transmission. Actually the bigger line losses are on distribution systems that deliver to the homes and businesses. They can be as much as 7-8% depending on how transformers and other things are sized. That is actually one of the advantages to distributed generation such as rooftop solar because that can be avoided.ASUG8 wrote:No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).93henfan wrote:
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.
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Back in school, several decades ago, we had an engineer from KCPL telling us that they were considering transmitting power from the plant in DC. Always wondered if that got any further consideration.ASUG8 wrote:No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).93henfan wrote:
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.
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I'm not suggesting an eggs in one basket approach. I'm just saying that the sooner we start seriously trying to phase out fossil fuels, the better.HI54UNI wrote:I did read it. It talks about energy production. It doesn't talk about capacity. It also talks in percentages. According to EIA in 2015 solar was 0.6%. So it can increase by 100% next year and journalists write articles to make people go "WOW!" but it will still only be 1.2% of energy production.Grizalltheway wrote: Maybe you and 89 can team up and find a way to refute the point of the article. I mean assuming either of you actually read it
As others have mentioned we need an all of the above approach. My employer has coal, hydro, natural gas, wind, solar, and diesel in our energy mix. We are currently looking at adding more wind and more solar. Never put all your eggs in one basket.
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89Hen wrote:I'm not sure you understand the article.
Electricity Production
Coal = 33%
Natural gas = 33%
Nuclear = 20%
Hydropower = 6%
Other renewables = 7%
Biomass = 1.6%
Geothermal = 0.4%
Solar = 0.6%
Wind = 4.7%
Petroleum = 1%
Other gases = <1%
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We have plenty of room for wind installations without needing to put them in national parks.ASUG8 wrote:No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).93henfan wrote:
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.

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Grizalltheway wrote:We have plenty of room for wind installations without needing to put them in national parks.ASUG8 wrote:
No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.![]()
You can provide power to 99% of eastern MT with only a couple of windmills. Anything above that is just showing off your abundance of available space.
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Especially with the vertical axis turbines.Grizalltheway wrote:We have plenty of room for wind installations without needing to put them in national parks.ASUG8 wrote:
No argument here - heck, I'm 45 minutes away from an aging nuke plant. My point isn't about where the plants are now, but rather the expansion moving forward. HI95 can correct me, but there's a ton of line loss in moving electricity over long distances so you have to have the power generation near where the people are hence the EC(b).
I'm all for using every energy avenue, but the folks advocating "no nukes" and "no coal" are the same ones who will get pissed when a dam interferes with the habitat of the snail darter or doesn't contain salmon ladders. They want to be able to take their Prius to the beach without having 400 foot windmills occluding their sunrises and killing passing eagles. They want solar, but get upset when the solar farms incinerate birds.
There's a cost for going clean, but the environmentalists on the far left aren't willing to accept it. Put a wind farm on Pike's Peak, Glacier, or the Tetons and see what happens.![]()
We can put the homeless to work cleaning the dead birds for indigent shelters.
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And throwing crooked bankers in jail.HI54UNI wrote:Essentially yes. They use the heat to make steam and drive the turbine. Not much of it in the US because there are limited sites that will work. I think Iceland is one of the leaders of using geothermal for power production.houndawg wrote:
Steam-driven turbine?
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I do...it was last week.
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EC(b) and the South FTW!93henfan wrote:Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.ASUG8 wrote:
It's all the NIMBY's. People want all this stuff out in the god-forsaken desert, not messing up their view with solar panels or disrupting their cookouts with the sound of the windmills in their backyards or off the shoreline. I'm all for nuclear power and clean coal, but I won't be a hypocrite and say that I'd like to be close to the plants.
TVA just brought a Nuke plant on line a few months ago.
https://www.tva.gov/Energy/Our-Power-Sy ... lear-Plant
With the addition of the first new commercial nuclear reactor brought online in the United States in the 21st century, Watts Bar now has the two newest nuclear units in the nation. Commercial operation of Watts Bar Unit 2 was declared in October 2016, while Unit 1 began operation in 1996.
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And people think Engineers don't have a sense of humor..Ibanez wrote:EC(b) and the South FTW!93henfan wrote:
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.
TVA just brought a Nuke plant on line a few months ago.
https://www.tva.gov/Energy/Our-Power-Sy ... lear-Plant
With the addition of the first new commercial nuclear reactor brought online in the United States in the 21st century, Watts Bar now has the two newest nuclear units in the nation. Commercial operation of Watts Bar Unit 2 was declared in October 2016, while Unit 1 began operation in 1996.
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Wrong. We keep on making new discoveries. Cheap, abundant fossil fuel will be available well into the next century..Grizalltheway wrote:I'm not suggesting an eggs in one basket approach. I'm just saying that the sooner we start seriously trying to phase out fossil fuels, the better.HI54UNI wrote:
I did read it. It talks about energy production. It doesn't talk about capacity. It also talks in percentages. According to EIA in 2015 solar was 0.6%. So it can increase by 100% next year and journalists write articles to make people go "WOW!" but it will still only be 1.2% of energy production.
As others have mentioned we need an all of the above approach. My employer has coal, hydro, natural gas, wind, solar, and diesel in our energy mix. We are currently looking at adding more wind and more solar. Never put all your eggs in one basket.
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Looks like you have a few close to you. Good luck.Ibanez wrote:EC(b) and the South FTW!93henfan wrote:
Hardly any nuclear plants in the desert. It's hard to cool uranium rods with sand.
TVA just brought a Nuke plant on line a few months ago.
https://www.tva.gov/Energy/Our-Power-Sy ... lear-Plant
With the addition of the first new commercial nuclear reactor brought online in the United States in the 21st century, Watts Bar now has the two newest nuclear units in the nation. Commercial operation of Watts Bar Unit 2 was declared in October 2016, while Unit 1 began operation in 1996.

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This. If we really want to ween off of fossil fuels, nuclear is the way to go.93henfan wrote:I don't understand why people always take sides on US energy. Fucking do it all. Carbon-based, sun-based, wind-based, hydro, nuclear, etc.
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wean.SDHornet wrote:This. If we really want to ween off of fossil fuels, nuclear is the way to go.93henfan wrote:I don't understand why people always take sides on US energy. **** do it all. Carbon-based, sun-based, wind-based, hydro, nuclear, etc.
Very doable if they would be smarter about things like siting them on fault lines, and using decentralized facilities that don't produce weaponizible waste.
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It wasn't the earthquake that did Fukushima in, it was the tsunami.houndawg wrote:wean.SDHornet wrote: This. If we really want to ween off of fossil fuels, nuclear is the way to go.
Very doable if they would be smarter about things like siting them on fault lines, and using decentralized facilities that don't produce weaponizible waste.
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TerraPower, baby!houndawg wrote:wean.SDHornet wrote: This. If we really want to ween off of fossil fuels, nuclear is the way to go.
Very doable if they would be smarter about things like siting them on fault lines, and using decentralized facilities that don't produce weaponizible waste.
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my bad...coastal fault lines.SDHornet wrote:It wasn't the earthquake that did Fukushima in, it was the tsunami.houndawg wrote:
wean.
Very doable if they would be smarter about things like siting them on fault lines, and using decentralized facilities that don't produce weaponizible waste.
Come to think of it maybe Oklahoma would be a great place to centralize nuclear energy production.... clearly god already hates them judging by all the tornados and earthquakes and the populace will swallow whatever you tell them.
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