Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Must read/share!-----“Economic prosperity demands continuous and uninterruptible electricity.”

“The intermittent electricity from so-called renewables CANNOT support AI and Datacenters.”  - Stephen Heins
  • It has been forecasted by numerous organizations, including the North America Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) that the U.S. needs about 125,000 MW of new electricity generation capacity by 2030 and about 600,000 MW of new generation capacity by 2050 to meet the growing demands for electricity.
  • Nuclear is a good idea but it will require more time to rebuild the supply chain. Natural gas plants, in our opinion, are overbuilt and nearly all of them have no on-site fuel storage and are always susceptible to pipeline flow disruptions.
We have 6 ways to generate electricity.
We have 4 proven ways to generate continuous uninterruptible electricity:
• Coal
• Natural gas
• Nuclear
• Hydro
We have 2 ways to generate intermittent, unreliable weather dependent electricity:
• Wind turbines
• Solar panels...
It is extreme fantasy to believe that the intermittent electricity from weather dependent wind and solar can power the economies of Developed Countries...


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