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According to NREL, nearly half the gasoline / petroleum light vehicle fleet could be charged on overnight off-peak excess electricity. That is wasted electricity that can then be used to displace about a quarter of oil use. (Gasoline is 50%, diesel is 50%, and so half gasoline is 25%). If they crank up the power plants they'll burn more coal and gas, and could charge 86% of the gasoline light vehicle fleet. That would displace most of your gasoline use, but cause more pollution at the point of electricity generation. However, that might even be worth it to break the backs of big oil. And as the electricity grid is cleaned up, America would gradually turn into a completely blue skies, pollution free zone.So you are saying that it would not significantly cut down on pollution?
According to NREL, nearly half the gasoline / petroleum light vehicle fleet could be charged on overnight off-peak excess electricity. That is wasted electricity that can then be used to displace about a quarter of oil use. (Gasoline is 50%, diesel is 50%, and so half gasoline is 25%). If they crank up the power plants they'll burn more coal and gas, and could charge 86% of the gasoline light vehicle fleet. That would displace most of your gasoline use, but cause more pollution at the point of electricity generation. However, that might even be worth it to break the backs of big oil. And as the electricity grid is cleaned up, America would gradually turn into a completely blue skies, pollution free zone.
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Not really: climate change is global, but this thread is about oil depletion. Different nations can wean off oil at different rates. EG: Average oil use in Europe is half that of America.Sounds good. However, unfortunately, to accomplish it we would need a global effort.
But there will be health benefits as local sources of pollution are cleaned up. Some media sources demonise China's obvious crisis with pollution at the expense of understanding the scientifically verified death toll from local pollution. You make some good points about China's pollution not just being China's problem, but there are going to be cleaner skies in America as energy gets cleaned up.For example, China's cooperation is essential in order to keep our air clean since a significant percentage of its burgeoning industrial smog winds up in the USA via wind currents.
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If/when the oil runs out, a new earth will be created.
There is no point exploring utter rubbish "alternative energy sources" that is not demanded by the free market in order to save "the earth".
Americans in certain states may not be demanding them, but the rest of the world is. Demand for renewables is growing at about 3% per year, twice the pace of demand for fossil fuel based power sources.
Renewables now account for 22% of global energy production. The IAE projects that by 2020 this will reach 26%, based on projects already underway.
Sounds good. However, unfortunately, to accomplish it we would need a global effort. For example, China's cooperation is essential in order to keep our air clean since a significant percentage of its burgeoning industrial smog winds up in the USA via wind currents.
How about some sources to backup your utterly rubbish claim? Rest of the world is demanding renewable at 3% per year? Unbelievable.
There is massive internal pressure in China to get out of fossil fuels (particularly coal, because of the smog) and into renewables - hence the expansion of hydro, wind and solar since the early 2000s.
China gets about 22% of its power from renewables and is aiming at 30% by 2020.
Forget the Paris accord, China has been cutting its coal consumption for the last three years all on its own.
You're suffering from Eschatological Escapism. Yes, one day God will renew creation. But because we don't know when that will be, we have a duty to protect his world both because it's his and he loves it, and because love for neighour demands we don't destroy their ability to farm, or live in a beautiful environment.If/when the oil runs out, a new earth will be created.
There is no point exploring utter rubbish "alternative energy sources" that is not demanded by the free market in order to save "the earth".
Matthew 24:35:
Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
1 Corinthians 15:24:
Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.
I mean what is the point here? God is going to utterly destroy the entire earth and create a new one. He wants christians concerned with the stuff that is ETERNAL. The earth is NOT eternal, souls are ETERNAL. We need to turn off the teLIEvision/HELLvision and concern ourselves with the stuff that is ETERNAL like saving souls....not the earth.
Have you all not read when Jesus killed more than 2000 swine without a second thought or when the 1/3 of the grassland was burned up in Revelation?
I'm with you on the IEA, not sure I'm with you on renewables. It can grow, but it can't do 100%. Not yet anyway.You do realise that this is what the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY does, right? It studies energy use, generation and sources and them publishes reports on this.
Assume for a moment that you are correct about the new earth. How do you know it won't be many years after oil runs out?If/when the oil runs out, a new earth will be created.
Suppose my children will need energy, and there will be no cheap oil left for them. How are they supposed to gear up for a new world with a different energy source, if we don't work on it now? Wouldn't it be easier to do it while there is still oil?There is no point exploring utter rubbish "alternative energy sources" that is not demanded by the free market in order to save "the earth".
I don't see where that says the end will come before cheap oil runs out. Can you show me where it says that?Matthew 24:35:
Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
1 Corinthians 15:24:
Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.
I see. And what is the point of buying groceries for next week?I mean what is the point here? God is going to utterly destroy the entire earth and create a new one.
And he doesn't want Christians to be concerned with groceries?He wants christians concerned with the stuff that is ETERNAL. The earth is NOT eternal,
Would you like to save my soul? If so, I would be glad to start a thread to see what you have to offer.souls are ETERNAL. We need to turn off the teLIEvision/HELLvision and concern ourselves with the stuff that is ETERNAL like saving souls....not the earth.
I don't think it is right to kill somebody else's pigs without their permission. Do you?Have you all not read when Jesus killed more than 2000 swine without a second thought or when the 1/3 of the grassland was burned up in Revelation?
You're version of the bible probably doesn't say it because it's "Satanic".I don't see where that says the end will come before cheap oil runs out. Can you show me where it says that?
Absolute hogwash! The bible simply does not say this.If/when the oil runs out, a new earth will be created.
Good to hear that there is a sense of responsibility at work.There is massive internal pressure in China to get out of fossil fuels (particularly coal, because of the smog) and into renewables - hence the expansion of hydro, wind and solar since the early 2000s.
China gets about 22% of its power from renewables and is aiming at 30% by 2020.
Forget the Paris accord, China has been cutting its coal consumption for the last three years all on its own.
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