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re: Wind Power Production Drops Despite 6.2GW of Added Capacity
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:27 am to bapple
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:27 am to bapple
300 billion spent on CoGen gas plants and your electrical bill would be probably 2/3 of what they are now.
Nuke is great, but it's too overly regulated and would take the better part of 1 to 2 decades to come online even at a place that already has some infrastructure present to support the build.
Obviously, you need a blend of different types of power, but with the glutton of natural gas, the quick assembly and relatively maintenance free operation, and most of all low cost of production... combined cycle is our path forward until there's a massive innovation in power generation.
Eta- Cogen Gas
Nuke is great, but it's too overly regulated and would take the better part of 1 to 2 decades to come online even at a place that already has some infrastructure present to support the build.
Obviously, you need a blend of different types of power, but with the glutton of natural gas, the quick assembly and relatively maintenance free operation, and most of all low cost of production... combined cycle is our path forward until there's a massive innovation in power generation.
Eta- Cogen Gas
This post was edited on 5/1/24 at 8:41 am
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