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Is the Trump Administration blocking the science on a renewable-powered future?
Gwad
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It’s no secret that the Trump Administration “digs coal.” The evidence that this administration is trying to stack the deck in favor of fossil fuels (and nuclear power) is overwhelming; from the appointee of a former coal lobbyist to run the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to the ham-fisted attempt by Energy Secretary Perry to ram a coal and nuclear bailout through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), to the appointment of a former propagandist for the fossil fuel industry to a seat at FERC.
The Trump Administration has also attempted to suppress information on the Climate Crisis, including removing the page on climate science from the EPA website and removal of references to climate change on other parts of the EPA website and documents.
However, the Trump Administration now appears to have taken this another step further, and removed a study showing that the United States can get the large majority of its electricity from renewable energy from the website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The Trump Administration has also attempted to suppress information on the Climate Crisis, including removing the page on climate science from the EPA website and removal of references to climate change on other parts of the EPA website and documents.
However, the Trump Administration now appears to have taken this another step further, and removed a study showing that the United States can get the large majority of its electricity from renewable energy from the website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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It can’t. California is pretty much at to past the limit of what you can do with renewables without causing big grid problems in peak demand times.
Without finding better energy storage technology that’s not going to change basic supply/demand fundamentals. -
That study was put together by shills who just want grant money.
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Is that your professional opinion?HoustonHusky said:It can’t. California is pretty much at to past the limit of what you can do with renewables without causing big grid problems in peak demand times.
Without finding better energy storage technology that’s not going to change basic supply/demand fundamentals. -
Not just mine...lots of folks. Same issue in Germany.
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Yeah. Trump is why renewable energy is a failure
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I see that info was from a reputable........nothing!
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lol good pointSledog said:I see that info was from a reputable........nothing!
https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2019/09/16/is-the-trump-administration-blocking-the-science-on-a-renewable-powered-future/ -
Newsflash: The American government in general, irregardless of which party is in control of what is essentially a one party system (run by the un-elected and unaccountable 4th branch of government, the CIA), is not interested in a renewable powered future. The politicians that service the corrupt system will never be able to wean themselves off the bribes they receive from the oil and other industries, all of which have a vested interest in blocking and suppressing science that threatens their cash cow.
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One of the problems with renewables (solar and wind) is when the demand is vs when the supply is. In Cali they call it the duck curve...it’s a bit different depending on where you are. Peak demand is at the end of the work day when everyone comes home and turns on everything...about the same time solar drops producing significantly and wind is dying down. Which means you still need traditional supply.
MIT has a good write up a while back on basically the same thing with Germany (it’s still a bit optimistic)...google it if you are really interested.
Texas has gone big on wind, but our grid also almost broke this summer when we had a week of high temps and little wind. -
You are upset about Trump but not about the dem nude green eel? When you bring some game to the debate let me know. End the huge government subsidies for wind and solar and state renewable standards then will see what science and Econ 101 can accomplish. If you don't support nukes and US LNG shipments to Europe and Asia then you aren't serious about reducing CO2 emissions or science.





