Posted on 03/19/2016 5:22:06 AM PDT by rktman
New data published by the International Energy Agency extends the surprising finding, discovered last year, that global carbon dioxide emissions have stopped growing despite continued economic growth. The latest data show the trend has continued for a second consecutive year, which the IEA says is a result of renewable energy accounting for 90 percent of new electricity generation in 2015. Chinas slowing economic growth has played a key role in these figures as well, though, and with India and several other developing economies set to grow substantially over the next several years, its not clear how long we can expect this decoupling trend to continue.
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Al Gore will be along any minute to take credit.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/03/17/greens-declare-victory-over-co2/
WHAT? You mean the IEA would lie? LOL! Kinda figured the “hole” story was BS when I saw the 90% renewables quoted.
Rotten greenies.
And that's not even including the Big Gulp Ban effect.
Should make a good paper for the Journal of Irreproducible Results.
Ironic, but Ivanpah IS natural gas electric generation. Solar is just an assist.
LOL! Yeah, I had to chuckle at the post I made yesterday about Ivanapah and the use of natural gas to offset the lack of solar production. I read they’ve (whoever they are) decided to give Ivanapah a stay of execution until July. If enough palms are greased, it’ll stay in operation.
I think they were gently chastised by the California authorities for not being green enough to get extra indulgence money (taxpayer and ratepayer dollars). But then they got it anyway.
LOL! Of course they did. Wait until the high speed rail undertaking gets cranking. Talk about greased palms.
Oh, they care about the “Green” alright.
That is a poor choice of words. You should have said: Of course they WILL.
Their costs were offset by funds from the federal renewable energy tax credit, which was extended for 5 years last December by the GOP. Soooo, this subsidy WILL be available for at least 5 more years
Ivanpah was obsolete before it was built. That is and will always be a problem when new technology is advancing rapidly. If the investors wait on technology to plateau, nothing ever gets built.
Ivanpah heats water and can't store heat
Crescent Dunes heats the salts to heat the water and for storage.
Solana heats the DowTherm oil which can heat the water or heat the salt for storage.
Antelope Valley is photovoltaic.
These are all centralized generation. The future is actually in distributed solar, roof top/consumer solar, which also qualifies for the tax credit.
The irony of this is that the GOP in congress is subsidizing roof top solar while the GOP in state leges penalize roof top solar with taxes to protect the utilities because the utilities give gigawatts of campaign money to the GOP.
In Texas, they let California be the 'avant garde', make all the mistakes, then avoid those mistakes.
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