Posted on 02/07/2016 8:37:18 AM PST by Lorianne
The United States could lower carbon emissions from electricity generation by as much as 78 percent without having to develop any new technologies or use costly batteries, a new study suggests. Thereâs a catch, though. The country would have to build a new national transmission network so that states could share energy.
âOur idea was if we had a national âinterstate highway for electronsâ we could move the power around as it was needed, and we could put the wind and solar plants in the very best places,â says study co-author Alexander MacDonald.
Several years ago, MacDonald was curious about claims that there was no technology available that could mitigate carbon dioxide emissions without doubling or tripling the cost of electricity. When he investigated the issue, he discovered that the studies behind the claims did not incorporate the countryâs variable weather very well.
One of the big issues with wind and solar power is that their availability is dependent upon the weather. Solar is only available on sunny days, not during storms or at night. Wind turbines donât work when the wind doesnât blow enoughâor when it blows too much. Because of this, some studies have argued that these technologies are only viable if large-capacity batteries are available to store energy from these sources to use when they arenât working. That would raise the cost of electricity well beyond todayâs prices.
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The key to this future would be the development of a system for transferring electricity across the country, so that a windy day in North Dakota could power a cloudy, calm day in New York. This would not only require new agreements between statesâTexas, for instance, has its own separate power gridâbut also an upgrade to the transmission lines that move electrons from one place to another.
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Nope, doesn't work that way. It's not the individual electrons that move from A to B but the energy stored in the alternating electric field. And from Dakota to NY you might be looking at a 90% transmission loss.
That’s what I was wondering.
The article doesn’t talk about energy loss across such distances.
Of course, those who worship technology and technological advance will say that this problem can be overcome. Maybe it can.
No. There are power losses over long distances. Wind farms are destructive of the local environment. Use solar, and develop means to store and release energy during the night. This does not have to be with batteries.
I don’t think the grid is nationalized. States make their interstate agreements don’t they?
Also some States like Texas have their own separate grid.
interesting.
Yup; another bid at total centralization for the purpose of tyrannical micromanagement of all the subjects’ lives. Of course, from the enemy’s perspective, it’s all the easier to hack into and cause even more widespread chaos than with the flawed present system.
Yes I think they store energy in molten sand in the giant Sahara desert solar installations.
Still, there must be considerable energy loss overall.
Socialized energy production.
100% renewables with no storage? The authors of the study are on crack. There is ZERO solar production at night and very little in the early morning or late afternoon hours. Even if you had a national grid, you probably have 8 or 9 hours every day when there is zero solar energy produced across all of CONUS. Plus, the wind dies down at night without solar heating of the terrain. That seems to me to be a totally implausible concept.
Now I’ll go scan the article to see how they plan to overcome this teensy problem.
Lastly, have you ever noticed that these articles never say how much of our nation’s magnificent scenery and vistas will be permanently despoiled, how many animals, birds and insects will be killed, and how the constant thrump-thrump-thrump of windmills will drive people insane for miles around the “wind farm”?
The biggest of a long string of BIG LIES.
All this crap is based on the lie that CO2 emissions mean something bad. The only reason CO2 is the big boogey-man is because auto emissions have been completely cleaned up to leave exhaust containing only water vapor and CO2.
The green-weenie communists can't go after water vapor, so guess what.
If CO2 were gasoline, there isn't enough in the atmosphere to power a pissant's motorcycle.
Did the author mail away for his EE degree? Sheesh! Vee equals Eye-squared time R. The longer the electic wire the greater the R (resistance). You can’t assume away electrical resistance, it’s intrinsic to the material that the wire is made from.
Texas has also had negative spot prices for wind power because they couldn’t turn it down. “Non-dispatchable” power is a very hard way to run a utility.
Wind mills and solar kill 30 million birds and raptors (and not a few people). I cant imagine what it will be when they up it 100 fold
This hypothesis that there is enough wind and solar to power a nation is just plain and simple malarchy... unless we become Zimbabwe on the economic scale. Maybe then. Of course, that’s what the Obamanites want.
It wasn’t long ago when utilities operated under the quaint and old-fashioned concept of “obligation to serve.”
Ignore not only math, but physics, thermodynamics, all power engineering principles, basic engineering economics, and common sense.
While we have literally been wasting trillions of dollars chasing windmills and rainbows... The German’s and Chinese have been perfecting large scale fusion projects. The Chinese are now able to contain and control and sustain 50,000,000 degree ball of plasma for ten seconds. They are now aiming for ten minutes and 100,000,000 degrees.
Whoever cracks this nut first (and it sure does not look like it is going to be us) will have the world clamoring at their doorstep.
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When I see Ms. Zielinski and her friends leading by example, I might give some brief mental consideration to the notion.
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