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says... On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 11:54:42 -0700, jps wrote: On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 14:21:05 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 09:53:59 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our electric power in the NW is produced by hydro. And we do not have a big air conditioning demands during the summer. Electric vehicles will be very good for the NW. That is probably true but those mountains will play hell with that 40 mile range thing. Most people in the US get their power from coal and in spite of the glossy ads, it is still a dirty way to get electricity. Natural gas is a viable alternative but this fracking thing has everyone freaked. In real life it is a minuscule number of wells with problems, compared to the number fracked but it does make for compelling TV. I suppose if we didn't mind paying 50 cents a KWH for solar power like the Germans do, we could do that. I just doubt the average American is that gullible. I pay more like 11-12 now. If your health care costs were 90% lower, you might not mind paying 4X for electricity. My family insurance premiums, including dental, are nearly $20K/anum, without copays or deductibles. I'm putting $6K into an FSA this year that will cover the rest. If a bullfrog had wings he wouldn't bump his ass all the time either. Where was there EVER a plan to cut health care costs by 90%? If you mean Germany you need to look at the whole tax load, not just the energy taxes, JPS saves money buying fine German screw drivers rather than the ones a the local hardware store. |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 08:56:05 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 18:02:43 -0700, "Califbill" wrote: NENE would not be an investment. Would either be a gamble or something to possible play with on a lark. Is a penny stock basically. Not enough to put much real money in to it. If you sold it in December it was a nice trade. If you bought it in December "Farewell and adieu to you spanish ladies...." It's not over yet. I know, I have some WEST but I don't expect to make any money on it. As long as they keep finding more oil and gas, alternatives will not be competitive in a market driven economy.. The only way they work is for the government to put it's thumb on the scale in regressive programs like the rebates. Rich guys get tax payer money from people too poor to play. ----------------------------------------- But the NW needs more power and it is not going to be hydroelectric. WPPSS , the famous Whoops bonds were to pay for 5 nuke plants. so they are probably on the verge of running out of extra generating capacity. And if they did not have a crooked court, the rate payers in the NW would still be paying for those bonds. |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 18:37:51 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 11:54:42 -0700, jps wrote: On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 14:21:05 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 09:53:59 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our electric power in the NW is produced by hydro. And we do not have a big air conditioning demands during the summer. Electric vehicles will be very good for the NW. That is probably true but those mountains will play hell with that 40 mile range thing. Most people in the US get their power from coal and in spite of the glossy ads, it is still a dirty way to get electricity. Natural gas is a viable alternative but this fracking thing has everyone freaked. In real life it is a minuscule number of wells with problems, compared to the number fracked but it does make for compelling TV. I suppose if we didn't mind paying 50 cents a KWH for solar power like the Germans do, we could do that. I just doubt the average American is that gullible. I pay more like 11-12 now. If your health care costs were 90% lower, you might not mind paying 4X for electricity. My family insurance premiums, including dental, are nearly $20K/anum, without copays or deductibles. I'm putting $6K into an FSA this year that will cover the rest. If a bullfrog had wings he wouldn't bump his ass all the time either. Where was there EVER a plan to cut health care costs by 90%? If you mean Germany you need to look at the whole tax load, not just the energy taxes, I'm talking about single payer, universal health care. The 10% would cover your Viagra. |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 22:12:10 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message om... On 7/14/12 6:07 PM, BAR wrote: 45% of the electricity generated in the US comes from fossil fuels. Gee, does that mean 55 percent doesn't? Well, then, why do anything? What are you righties so scared of? ---------------------------------------------- BAR was in error and corrected himself. Using round numbers, 70 percent is from fossil fuels. 19 percent from nuclear reactors. 10 percent from solar, geothermal, wind, etc. Where's hydro? Rest of the country giggles about all our rain but we end up laughing last. Washington is the leading hydroelectric power producer in the Nation. Hydroelectric power accounts for nearly three-fourths of State electricity generation. And we sell that power to suckers in neighboring states. |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 11:23:24 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... "X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 7/14/12 6:07 PM, BAR wrote: 45% of the electricity generated in the US comes from fossil fuels. Gee, does that mean 55 percent doesn't? Well, then, why do anything? What are you righties so scared of? ---------------------------------------------- BAR was in error and corrected himself. Using round numbers, 70 percent is from fossil fuels. 19 percent from nuclear reactors. 10 percent from solar, geothermal, wind, etc. And that is the problem, the right wing is scared to death to wean off of fossil fuels. ------------------------------------------- I don't think responsible Republicans are *scared* to get off our dependence on fossil fuels. It's a issue of practicality and reality. Eventually we won't be using fossil fuels but it isn't going to happen tomorrow. Solar, wind, geothermal have all been in development for decades. Despite the promise and despite the advances and improvements, they can't come close to meeting the energy needs even as it currently exists. Now, start adding millions of battery powered vehicles that need electrical power to run and the capacity of non-fossil energy sources to charge them becomes miniscule. Just like the laws of conservation of energy, we (as a technology driven society) have a habit of solving one problem by creating another. Not too long ago asbestos was the greatest thing since sliced bread for brake linings, school floor tiles and fire retardant insulation. Oooops! Let's talk about corn. Brazil is kicking our ass by growing sugar cane and we invested in corn. Could have been neck and neck with Brazil if we'd have invested in switchgrass or something that didn't necessarily benefit the farmer constituents of some thick headed congressmen. |
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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 22:01:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 5:17 pm, BAR wrote: In article , says... already. Where does the electricity come from? 45% of the electricity generated in the US comes from fossil fuels. Should have been 75%. OK, I said 65+... looks like i was a bit 'conservative' in my guestimation. --------------------------------- Natural gas, coal and petroleum are all fossil fuels and produce the bulk of the electricity used in the USA. Nuclear kicks in another 19 percent. Solar, wind, geothermal sources produce very little by comparison. There's no magic or anything particularly "green" about battery powered cars. The energy had to come from somewhere. http://mapawatt.com/wp-content/uploa...table_2010.gif Different regions produce it differently. NW is chiefly hydro. ------------------------------------------------- I don't disagree. The numbers cited are overall national sources. Hydro produces somewhere around 7 percent of all the electricity generated nationally. Good for your area but certainly cannot support the national demand, even without a major shift to electric cars. |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
... "jps" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 22:01:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 5:17 pm, BAR wrote: In article , says... already. Where does the electricity come from? 45% of the electricity generated in the US comes from fossil fuels. Should have been 75%. OK, I said 65+... looks like i was a bit 'conservative' in my guestimation. --------------------------------- Natural gas, coal and petroleum are all fossil fuels and produce the bulk of the electricity used in the USA. Nuclear kicks in another 19 percent. Solar, wind, geothermal sources produce very little by comparison. There's no magic or anything particularly "green" about battery powered cars. The energy had to come from somewhere. http://mapawatt.com/wp-content/uploa...table_2010.gif Different regions produce it differently. NW is chiefly hydro. ------------------------------------------------- I don't disagree. The numbers cited are overall national sources. Hydro produces somewhere around 7 percent of all the electricity generated nationally. Good for your area but certainly cannot support the national demand, even without a major shift to electric cars. -------------------------------------------------- Hydro only produces 51% of the Northwets power. so there electric cars are going to have to have more steam generating power plants. Steam via coal, fission, NG but it is not going to be Hydro. http://www.nwcouncil.org/maps/power/overview.htm |
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