"unless they are subsidized by taxpayers"
Smells like GREEN shite and the blessed EV subsidies!
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So what is a cheaper source of low emission electricity other than renewables including hydro all backed up with natural gas when needed?
Very expensive,unproven, unlicensed, small modular nuclear reactors that are a long way away from being built, won't solve the supply issue.
And almost no private sector investor wants to invest in nuclear unless they are subsidized by taxpayers. Open your wallets for the most expensive option.
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Originally posted by cropgrower View Postand the proven reliable system still needs to be big enough to supply all needed power when the other is sitting doing notting !
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and the proven reliable system still needs to be big enough to supply all needed power when the other is sitting doing notting !
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Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
so we need to have and maintain two systems ?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostGas with carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be allowed under the clean energy regs and gas without CCS can be used to backstop renewables when needed on an emergency basis.
If you build excess capacity in all generation sources you can use a lot more renewables to reduce emissions and still have a reliable supply.
The goal which Alberta and Saskatchewan agree with, is to go net zero by 2050 instead of 2035. Only 15 years difference.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
If you build excess capacity in all generation sources you can use a lot more renewables to reduce emissions and still have a reliable supply.
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Gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be allowed under the clean energy regs and gas without CCS can be used to backstop renewables when needed on an emergency basis.
If you build excess capacity in all generation sources you can use a lot more renewables to reduce emissions and still have a reliable supply.
The goal which Alberta and Saskatchewan agree with, is to go net zero by 2050 instead of 2035. Only 15 years difference.
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Hopefully we get reliable nuclear power before we all get forced into going all electric.
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Longer range plug in hybrids will cover off all the issues and deliver significant amounts of GHG emission reductions in rural areas and colder parts of the world. Most people only drive a few kilometers each day which can easily covered by electric.
Most of the market for EVs exists in much warmer climates where cold weather is not an issue. California is a bigger market than all of Canada.
And electrification of many things is going to continue. And the the technology will improve.
And longer range plug in hybrids will be allowed under the ban on ICE only vehicles.
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