Showing posts with label Energy 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Energy 2022. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2022

There was nothing wrong with the coal or natural gas plants of the Tennessee Valley Authority: It was one-off wind damage and too many far-flung customers dependent on its electricity for heat

 Cold weather pushed up electricity use in TVA's seven-state region where more than 60% of homes are heated by electricity. ...

TVA Chief Operating Officer Don Moul is heading an investigation of the problems that led to the power outages last week. Moul said in a telephone interview that high winds damaged several of TVA's protective structures at the Cumberland plant and several gas-fired combustion turbines used for such peak power periods. TVA's directive to local power companies to cut some of their energy use was the most efficient means to respond to the inadequate energy supply, Moul said.


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The left, of course, is blaming the fossil fuels themselves instead of wind damage to existing energy infrastructure, whose maintenance has been neglected in the rage for so-called green energy and against coal:


"[T]he mandatory blackouts were due to coal and gas failures," [Amy] Kelly [the Tennessee representative for the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign] said.

     

The hysteria of this prejudiced response is matched, however, by the feckless customers of the federally-run utility, whose only care is that their power was cut when it was 5 degrees F outside, and on Christmas Eve:

 

"Why would anyone in their right mind decide it is a GOOD idea to have rolling blackouts today? First of all, it is a whopping 5 degrees outside and second, it is Christmas Eve ... This is ridiculous."




Sunday, December 25, 2022

Tennessee has had plenty of much colder temperatures than this Christmas and never had to turn off the power before, but that was before they went insane

 What we know: TVA ordered rolling blackouts for the first time in 90 years amid freezing temps


Tennessee Valley Authority retired 3,370 MW of coal electric power capacity in 2012, 2017, and 2018.

The reason for that isn't because the plants were old, built in the 1950s. TVA still operates a bunch of much older hydroelectric plants dating back as far as 1911.

It's pure anti-fossil fuel ideology driving that, and foolishly allocating new capacity to solar and wind, which can't cut it.

And that's why they had to shut off the power in Tennessee for the first time.

The damn fools got 0.7 inches of snow and said it was one inch deep, too.

 




Saturday, December 24, 2022

CNN thinks November core inflation at 4.7% yoy is good news

There's never any discussion about how core inflation vaulted to the current levels well before the war in Ukraine even began.

The reason for the inflation surge is Biden's war for green energy, the one input which makes everything cost more because green energy costs much more than conventional energy from coal, oil, and natural gas.

Add trillion$ in COVID stimulus chasing too few goods and it's a recipe for the disaster which is ongoing, not moderating.

Some people get it. Most don't.


 

 


 

  • The Fed's Favorite Gauge Shows Price Increases Are Moderating


  • Christmas Eve: At least 1.7 million without power in USA

     


    Friday, December 23, 2022

    Joe Biden's America two days before Christmas is a third world patchwork of power outages all over the place

    About 1.04 million without power this morning.

    It's going to be a rough Christmas Eve without power with forecast real lows in the single digits.

     




    Wednesday, October 19, 2022

    Friday, October 7, 2022

    Joe Biden's nuclear war comments are completely irresponsible, but so is just about everything that comes out of his pie hole

     He's making matters worse, not better.

    He's attributing statements to Putin which Putin did not make, which is the default practice for Democrats when speaking of their opponents.

    A lot more is at stake than losing control of the US House and Senate in a few weeks.

    Joe's irresponsible remarks risk real catastrophe from a deadly opponent.

    Think what you will about Putin, Biden is a fool. 

    Nobody fucks around with a Biden, he says, the day after Saudi Arabia does just that, telling him to go pound sand.

    The whole world knows he's a fool, which is perilous for the rest of us.


     

    Thursday, October 6, 2022

    I don't know about you, but my natural gas and electric costs are up 71% from two years ago

     Why?

    Basically a combination of demand for domestic electric power production, demand for LNG exports to Europe because of the Ukraine war, low inventories headed into the winter, and fear.

    Prices have quadrupled.

    And Biden is considering ending all offshore drilling.

    We are so screwed by these Democrat clowns.

    Why Have U.S. Natural Gas Prices Soared Since 2020?

    . . . natural gas production levels are at record highs, so we can’t blame a lack of production on this issue. This is from soaring demand, led in the past two years by the fastest-growing LNG export market in the world.

    Despite 2015 Paris climate agreement, global reliance on coal grew by about 8%, looks to grow 23% more, shattering Greta's world, lol


     The NGOs report said there are currently more than 6,500 coal plant units globally with a combined capacity of 2,067 gigawatts. ...

    Urgewald’s Schuecking told CNBC that since the 2015 Paris accord was signed, the global coal plant fleet had seen a net increase of roughly 157 gigawatts. That’s the equivalent of Germany, Russia, Japan and Poland’s coal fleet added up together.

    The research found that 467 gigawatts of new coal-fired capacity were still in the pipeline worldwide. And, if realized, these projects would increase the world’s current coal power capacity by 23%. ...

    China was found to be responsible for 61% of all planned coal power capacity additions and, perhaps unsurprisingly, the top four coal plant developers were found to be Chinese companies . . .. China Energy Investment Corporation was the world’s top thermal coal producer last year. This was closely followed by Coal India . . ..

    I omitted Schuecking's temper tantrum parts of the story, here.

    She is, predictably, a German environmentalist wacko who is also against nuclear power. Urgewald is full of crazy Karens just like her who agitate against corporations and try to get individuals like David Malpass of the World Bank fired because they don't mouth the right words like the Paris Climate Accord hypocrites do.

    Urgewald is Exhibit A for the prospect of Germans freezing to death this winter.





    Tuesday, October 4, 2022

    Denmark restarts two coal and one oil power station, Germany restarts three coal power stations


    From the story:

    Orsted said the order applied to “unit 3 at Esbjerg Power Station and unit 4 at Studstrup Power Station, which both use coal as their primary source of fuel, and unit 21 at Kyndby Peak Load Plant, which uses oil as fuel.” ...

    A few days before Orsted’s announcement, another big European energy firm, Germany’s RWE, said three of its lignite, or brown coal, units would “temporarily return to [the] electricity market to strengthen security of supply and save gas in power generation.”

     

    Thursday, September 1, 2022

    LOL, reactionary California Senate votes 69-3-8 to keep Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant open another five years as green energy not up to the task

     


    As with electric cars, rooftop solar energy is great until it blows up and starts on fire: Now they tell us

     Between April 2020 and June 2021, solar panels atop Amazon fulfillment centers caught fire or experienced electrical explosions at least six different times. ...

    The documents, which have never been made public, indicate that between April 2020 and June 2021, Amazon experienced “critical fire or arc flash events” in at least six of its 47 North American sites with solar installations, effecting 12.7% of such facilities. Arc flashes are a kind of electrical explosion. ... 

    By June of last year, all of Amazon’s U.S. operations with solar had to be taken offline . . ..

    More.

    A series of Russian businessmen meets with sudden unexplained deaths

     Ravil Maganov, the chairman of Russia’s second-largest oil producer Lukoil, died on Thursday after falling from a hospital window in Moscow

    Gazprom executive, Alexander Tyulakov, was found dead in his garage near St Petersburg

    Sergei Protosenya, a former top manager of Russia’s largest liquefied natural gas producer Novatek, was found dead with his wife and daughter at a villa in Spain

    Former Lukoil manager, Alexander Subbotin, was found dead in the basement of a house outside Moscow 

    Vladislav Avayev, an ex-vice president of Gazprombank, was found dead in a Moscow apartment, also with the bodies of his wife and daughter

    Story.

    Wednesday, August 31, 2022

    Two days after the storm blew threw Michigan is still #1 for power outages in the US this afternoon

    187k are affected in the service area of DTE energy on the east side of the state right now, and 37k are affected in the Consumers Energy service area.