albaby:"However, this conversation is taking place in the context of Ms. Tverberg’s apocalyptic energy future-scape, where her theory presupposes…what if it weren’t?
If we were actually starting to reach extraction limits on natural gas and coal, and those fossil fuels actually became pretty expensive, then you can bet your sweet bippy that we (like Japan and some European nations) would suddenly start moving new conventional nuclear reactors to the front burner. "
I doubt that. By the time the normal person realizes it, it’s way too late. It takes 10 years to permit and build a nuclear plant…that’s if the Sierra Club and Greenies don’t file lawsuit after lawsuit.
Most EU nations turning off nukes. Only 1 or 2 countries (Finland?) building one or two nukes. Certainly not enough. In the USA - gimme a break. There won’t be a new nuke even if people in New England freeze during the winter.
from McKinsey: at https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/oil-and-gas/our-insights…
“Gas will be the strongest-growing fossil fuel and will increase by 0.9 percent from 2020 to 2035. It is the only fossil fuel expected to grow beyond 2030, peaking in 2037. From 2035 to 2050, gas demand will decline by 0.4 percent. This relatively moderate decline is due to hard-to-replace gas use in the chemical and industrial sectors, which limits the impact of an accelerating decline in gas used for power.”
Of course, that assumes there are places to extract it from, and no idea of what the price will be.
As to solar power growth:
"The U.S. solar industry will grow 25% less than previously forecast during 2022 thanks to supply chain constraints and rising raw material costs, according to a report released Tuesday by the Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie.
The quarterly update showed that prices continue to rise as the industry grapples with the same cost pressures impacting every corner of the economy. Additionally, trade uncertainty has also weighed on the solar industry."
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/us-solar-industry-will-grow-…
While greenies have visions of solar replacing all the NG, yet only half of NEW ADDITIONS in the past few years were solar. Essentially, solar power hasn’t replaced ANY existing power generation full time. Just daytime which makes building nukes a losing game since they can’t run full time and sell power - the only way they’ll break even and pay off the plant.
I’m still waiting to see where all the Lithium is going to come from…
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