- 01 Apr 2021 23:46
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So I was watching PBS Newshour. They had the new Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, on. Let me first say this is the first time I've ever wanted to do an Energy Sec..
It was pretty much downhill after that. She said some of the right things, but updating the power grid is going to be an gynormous project, assuming we ever do it. $100B isn't enough. 100B is bandaid territory. 200b/yr for a decade would be a bare min..
Beyond that, we need a plan, one that will get us where we need to go. Near as I can tell, that doesn't exist outside academic circles.
One part of this is adequate non-carbon base line capacity, and we aren't going to get there without a few nuke plants. Yes, I know, but this is an emergency and it's a generation after the moment we should have admitted it and gotten off our asses.
It was pretty much downhill after that. She said some of the right things, but updating the power grid is going to be an gynormous project, assuming we ever do it. $100B isn't enough. 100B is bandaid territory. 200b/yr for a decade would be a bare min..
Beyond that, we need a plan, one that will get us where we need to go. Near as I can tell, that doesn't exist outside academic circles.
One part of this is adequate non-carbon base line capacity, and we aren't going to get there without a few nuke plants. Yes, I know, but this is an emergency and it's a generation after the moment we should have admitted it and gotten off our asses.
Facts have a well known liberal bias