Pros on Drilling and Alternative Energy vs. Apollo - Looking for a Miracle - Popular Mechanics
Here's a realistic assessment of why drilling and newly discovered oil reserves can help bridge the gap between our present energy sources and those we wish we had.
Musings about technology, telecommunications, public policy, regulation, society, media, war, culture, politics, travel and the nature of things... "The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children" ...Dietrich Bonhoeffer
August 30, 2008
August 27, 2008
The Energy Challenge - Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits - Series - NYTimes.com
The Energy Challenge - Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits - Series - NYTimes.com:
Reality will always dampen the dreams and rhetoric of rabid wind advocates. This is not a new problem. Those advocating enormous amounts of renewable electricity from wind should know that the task is not as easy as the politicians and others make it appear. Can it be done? Sure, but not cheaply or quickly.
Here in Vermont we only need to look at the VELCO transmission line upgrade project and the huge costs and extended time for permitting when the NIMBYs and environmental zealots mobilized. The same problem exists here with siting the huge turbine towers that are essential for large scale wind production.
The wind advocates will always bump against the hard reality of towers and transmission line placement.
Al Gore and Gaye Symington, are you paying attention?
"Yet experts say that without a solution to the grid problem, effective use of wind power on a wide scale is likely to remain a dream.
The power grid is balkanized, with about 200,000 miles of power lines divided among 500 owners. Big transmission upgrades often involve multiple companies, many state governments and numerous permits. Every addition to the grid provokes fights with property owners."
Reality will always dampen the dreams and rhetoric of rabid wind advocates. This is not a new problem. Those advocating enormous amounts of renewable electricity from wind should know that the task is not as easy as the politicians and others make it appear. Can it be done? Sure, but not cheaply or quickly.
Here in Vermont we only need to look at the VELCO transmission line upgrade project and the huge costs and extended time for permitting when the NIMBYs and environmental zealots mobilized. The same problem exists here with siting the huge turbine towers that are essential for large scale wind production.
The wind advocates will always bump against the hard reality of towers and transmission line placement.
Al Gore and Gaye Symington, are you paying attention?
August 20, 2008
Cruising the West Coast of Vancouver Island
West Coast, Vancouver Island on the 10&2
August 2- 13, 2008
Ross & Gail Anderson, Vahan Sarkisian and David Usher
August 2- 13, 2008
Ross & Gail Anderson, Vahan Sarkisian and David Usher
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