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Reisender
Sep 17, 2019Nomad
ShinerBock wrote:
Why are there less plants using coal? Because natural gas is cheaper.
Why is natural gas cheaper? Because it is a byproduct of fracing for oil.
What will happen as more EV's on the road? Less oil is needed.
What happens when less oil is being freced? Less natural gas being produced causing prices to increase.
What happens when the price of natural gas cost more than coal? Power plants will start using coal again.
Its all connected.
No. It’s not. At least not in a general sense. Unless you are talking about a strictly American scenario. Technology marches on. Many countries allready get much of their energy from other sources. Two decades ago Great Britain got 40 percent of their electricity from coal. Now it’s 5 percent and dropping fast. Coal mining is almost non existent there. Wind plays a greater roll every year. Canada gets 60 percent of its power from Hydro and it is expected to climb to 70 percent in the next two decades. Coal will be phased out by 2030 and is already under 9 percent. This same story is being repeated in numerous places in the world.
Although most Americans on this forum portray the US grid as a third world affair with no hope of ever being modernized and with the grid constantly teetering on the brink of total collapse I see little evidence of this at the utility level. It appears to me that modernization is taking place and that renewables are gaining ground albeit at a slower pace than some places in the world.
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