Tesla’s Game Changer w/ Arnie Gundersen


Реклама:

Реклама:

Historians will look back at 2015 as the turning point for producing electricity during the 21st century. The data is in: building new nuclear power plants is too expensive and takes too long. Global climate change can be prevented with a renewable electric grid that will become the new normal. The forecast is simple: dirty forms of energy like coal, nuclear, oil, and fracked gas are no longer cheaper and certainly not cleaner or safer then renewable alternative power like solar, wind, wave, and geothermal. http://tinyurl.com/jbs2773
or here http://www.fairewinds.org/nuclear-ene…

Japan’s figurative leader, Emperor Akihito, broke new ground in his address to the memorial service held Aug. 15 to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II expressing “feelings of deep remorse over the last war, I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated”.

Akihito’s statements are an important balance in Japan to elected Prime Minister Abe’s push to restart nuclear power and remilitarize Japan. Remilitarization is frightening for the world because Japan’s existing nuclear power plants have produced many tons of plutonium that could produce 100s of nuclear bombs, if the Japanese chose to build them. Even though more than 70% of Japan’s citizens objected to the restart of any of Japan’s 54 nuclear reactors that were shut down after the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown, the Abe regime started up the Sendai reactor August 11, 2015. Sadly, the reactor is only 30 miles (50 kilometers) from a very active volcano, which has people in Japan even more distressed.

Does the start up of this old nuclear power plant mean that Japan and the world have reached a renaissance for nuclear power? Absolutely not!

News headlines should have read, “Only one nuclear reactor out of 54 is allowed to start up” or maybe, “28 out of Japan’s original 54 reactors will never operate again due to safety risks”, rather than the worldwide headlines touting that the Japanese government pushed a single reactor to restart.

Actually, for the nuclear industry, the future of nuclear power remains bleak, not just in Japan but worldwide. Why? Historians will see 2015 as a turning point in the world’s energy paradigm because viable renewable energy is now cheaper and more reliable than nuclear power will ever be.

Let’s make a brief comparison:

In the United Kingdom, the new Hinckley Point nuclear power plant is projected to produce power at 16¢ per kilowatt-hour,

while in the United States the North Anna 3 reactor in Virginia is expected to produce power at 19¢ per kilowatt-hour.

Nuclear costs continue to skyrocket upward at every plant throughout the world.

At the same time the cost of renewables continued to plummet in 2015. Solar now costs less than 4¢ per kilowatt-hour, while wind now costs less than 3¢ per kilowatt-hour.

But the real game changer is that the cost to store electricity has plummeted as new storage technologies are burgeoning worldwide. By thinking outside the box and starting from scratch, Elon Musk and his Tesla corporation created battery storage in which electricity costs will end up somewhere between only 2¢ and 5¢ per kilowatt hour.

For years the nuclear industry has claimed that only nuclear power could generate fossil-free energy when the wind was not blowing and the sun was not shining. Engineering ingenuity has created incredible advances, so that solar electricity plus storage cost less than 9¢ and wind electricity plus storage now is less than 8¢. Compare these consumer friendly costs to nuclear power that is now at least twice as expensive.

Nuclear power still has a horrendous legacy of toxic radioactive waste that humankind and its nuclear industry still cannot figure out how to store for 250,000 years. Yet, Musk and Tesla have clearly shown that humankind can store solar electricity overnight.

You may have heard me say before that building new nuclear power plants will make global climate change worse. First, designing and building each new nuclear plant will take between 15 and 20 years, just look at the Areva nuclear design failures in Finland and in France leading to at least a decade long delay. Vogtle in GA has been under construction for the past three years and is now three years behind schedule. And, such a waste of money on nuclear power will take that money away from the renewables that can come to market more economically and cleanly. Why would anyone want to spend 16¢ for electricity generated by a power plant that takes so long to build when electricity produced for less than half that price could be available in less than one year?(…)

The Fairewinds Energy Education web site http://www.fairewinds.org/
consider donating here: http://www.fairewinds.org/
Sign up for updates here http://fairewindsenergy.nationbuilder…

Смотреть в источнике

Categories

15 комментариев

  1. ..perhaps nkorea will test their new hbombs in the depths of the pacific.. and create tidal waves like the $CUM jew/JUDE 6-16..cabal of fedre$erve bankers did on 3/11/2011.. 5 months before they got their 555' PENI$ $YMBOL ..WHACKED!! 66 years 16 days after Harry NUKED Hiroshima.. for that cabal.. ..understand?

  2. If everyone got solar panels, how would the government tax us? Don't forget they are in bed with the energy companies. The more the energy companies charge us, the more tax the government makes.

  3. My heart breaks for those lost in Japan, Earth, and our environment.  I remember.  Please pray for help from above.

  4. The funny thing about Nikola Tesla's free energy would cost only in the construction of Wardenclyffe Towers across the globe… The energy is stored in the earth and the atmosphere… The planet is our solar batery… free energy cost zero, nothing, nada ziltch, not one red cent to produce… the sun charges the atmosphere negative and the ground positive… how else could we discharge negative to ground… Let's talk about real free energy… WARDENCLYFFE TOWERS reverse engineered Great Pyramid of Giza
    The real Venture Capital could be spent and capitalism could still be sustained producing the tech to draw off the free energy grid in the upper atmosphere for flight… ground levitating anti gravity mobility devices… Anti gravity clothing…? Be superman with just a leotard…. Hahahahhh The possibilities are endless as free NRG

  5. the renewable grid will be far less consistent and different everywhere you go

  6. 'All the forces in the world are not so powerful, as an idea whose time has come'
    V.H.

  7. most of us won't be here to benefit from this,the people who have made money on this ,are now making money on us being illness.

  8. Thank you. The truth is priceless. Hinkley-C study shows people the lack of economic competition from nuclear at the bottom line. Vogtle site shows how industry bought and paid for our Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Why such a financial boondoggle would have been allowed when the commission is unable to solve the spent fuel issue.

  9. Historians will look back at 2015 as the time that we realized we nuked ourselves without any bombs, and we were a worse enemy to ourselves than Russia ever was.

  10. youtube Hillary Fukushima
    Plume Gate
    There's some splainin to do.

  11. Just bought 3000 watts of solar panels for $3300 and batteries, 370AH Trojans, were about $350 each X 12, $4000. The panels will last forever and the batteries at least 5 years, maybe 8-10. And no 15 years wait. No Fuktonium. It's tough to calculated the cost per kwh, but it's less than PG&E. And it'll never kill anyone over the next 20,000 years.

Добавить комментарий для John O Leary Отменить ответ

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *

Реклама:

68eac279

Сторонняя реклама

Это тест.###This is an annoucement of
Тест.
Создание Сайта Кемерово, Создание Дизайна, продвижение Кемерово, Умный дом Кемерово, Спутниковые телефоны Кемерово - Партнёры