Posted on 08/29/2017 1:07:42 PM PDT by Liberty7732
May the coal engine trains return, along with the surface ships powered by coal.
Rescue in hurricanes is impossible without petroleum products. Helicopters, trucks, planes, boats are useless without oil and gas.
I spent a large part of my working career in and around coal fired electric plants. They are dirty, but the newer technology has made emissions much cleaner. They are just fine, so long as one does not count CO2 as a pollutant.
The coal plants that were closed during the Obozo administration were such a waste. They could have bee phased out, but were shuttered with many useful years left. Economic insanity by an anti growth administration.
Coal may be the future. I am most concerned about all the mercury in coal.
Plastics require fossil fuels as feedstock and the future is in plastics.
[The state could have gotten a clean source of energy, and upper New York state would right now enjoy an economic boom as natural gas wells and pipelines are built to feed New York City.]
And a manufacturing renaissance in upstate NY. Which is precisely why the left will not allow it.
Far better to have an “unspoiled” (in a liberal’s mind) landscape while locals live hand to mouth.
You are a good enviro wienie
So what is it about mercury that you like?
Can the plants be converted back to coal, easily?
Ya know, don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.....:)
Exactly. Most people don’t have a clue about it either. Especially people like Elon Musk who thinks all the nighttime energy on the US grid can be from batteries one mile square.
Real time fuel mix on the MISO footprint.
https://www.misoenergy.org/MarketsOperations/RealTimeMarketData/Pages/FuelMix.aspx
Under the U.S. electricity summary heading, look under power generation for fuel costs and note the trend for 2018.
https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/electricity.cfm
They should be banned
Funny reading until you realize that they are bad.
Unintended consequences. Incandescent bulbs still give the best light for reading. And are perfectly safe. The energy saving vs mercury danger is simply not worth it.
Love clean coal!
Maybe they were a little too hasty?
Funny too that no one ever mentions the dangers that we are exposing our family and pets to. All in the name of saving the environment, I guess.
I am surprised that the EPA website is still running. I would have expected them to shut it down by now.
I am not bringing more mercury into my house. I have a big stock of incandescent bulbs, and just keep stepping down in wattage
Funny thing about incandescents — they seem to last longer than or about the same as the CFLs. Another lie?
I live within 50 miles of 10 coal fired plants along the Ohio. I assumed that there would be a partial conversion to natural gas but I haven’t seen it. Where are you seeing this take place?
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