Billy Dee wrote:
steve-hamilton wrote:
Ontario is selective.
No forms of coal energy, or soon, natural gas energy, will be required in the Ontario energy grid.
Incorrect. Wind and solar are so inefficient and unreliable that for every X number of turbines and cells, a gas, hydro or coal fired power source is REQUIRED. See: Ontario's gas power plant scandal.
Also, basing energy infrastructure decisions on technology that does not yet exist is not only foolish, it is negligent to the point of being criminal.
Trading gas powered energy for huge battery arrays (batteries that are full of chemicals and elements that are toxic) as you suggest is trading a manageable amount of pollution for an unknown used battery problem. Batteries have an inefficient life-span for anything more than small scale storage. For every part of particulate matter you save from the power plant, you have excess pounds of battery waste that has to be put in a landfill. And that is not even considering the amount of wasted energy and pollution that would go into the manufacture and transportation of such battery arrays. This is the reason that electric cars are not so "green" after all. The resource extraction and transportation involved is vastly worse per car than if that car ran on regular fuel only.
Both wind and solar power generation have been around for over 100 years. At no time during that period has either been improved in reliability or efficiency. Your assertion that somehow the "HUGE amounts of money" being invested in this technology is somehow going to improve it is like throwing good money after bad.
As far as I can see, the ONLY improved technology in the energy sector (other than fracking) is that of Clean Burning Coal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_coal_technologyHowever, the green nazis will decry this advance at every opportunity because they cannot see beyond their ideology.
Sir, I suggest you do some reading.
The reliability and efficiency of both wind and solar over the last FIVE years is up 300% to 400%. (the most recent panels and turbines are actually almost 5x greater than in 2010 from FIT 1).
To suggest the wind and solar power generation has not improved in reliability or efficiency in the last 100 years is incorrect and very short sighted.
Also, if you are looking to expand your knowledge (totally up to you) have a read on alternate forms of energy storage that don't include batteries.
Because you are 100% correct on your assessment of battery waste.
Renewable forms of energy are not going anywhere...neither is Nuclear. Coal is a thing of the past.
Solar, Wind, Bio and Hydro are the future....along with Nuclear.