The irony of getting a plus vote for a post that is then deleted by the mods.
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Yeah that was me who upvoted you, nice one mods!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Nov 2019, 23:04The irony of getting a plus vote for a post that is then deleted by the mods.
This site is priceless.
No, your number is total rubbish - that's like saying all ICE cars use 60 litres of petrol per day.
But what was the energy source for that capacity growth. I bet a lot was coal. Trying to add 3000TWh of generating capacity from renewables is not so easy.
No they're not. There are genuine issues related to increasing installed generating capacity. But the bigger issue is the capacity of the grid to send the electricity where it's required. The infrastructure is old.
Per year. There are many 6-8-even 10 year old vehicles on the road, many of which are not carsFW17 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 08:43Is this right?
There are 77 million cars sold yearly
If all consume 100kwh a day, this will amount to 2800twh usage a year
Considering 2019 entire consumption was 21372twh this does not look so bad
In terms of growth of generation capacity in 2010 17935twh was generated compared to 2019 21372tkw. The additional 2800twh capacity addition does not look so daunting
Some additional math because I was interested in the numbers being talked about.FW17 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 08:43Is this right?
There are 77 million cars sold yearly
If all consume 100kwh a day, this will amount to 2800twh usage a year
Considering 2019 entire consumption was 21372twh this does not look so bad
In terms of growth of generation capacity in 2010 17935twh was generated compared to 2019 21372tkw. The additional 2800twh capacity addition does not look so daunting
Quebec has a ton ...With over 45 036 MW of installed capacity and we keep bringing more online all the time...Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 11:02But what was the energy source for that capacity growth. I bet a lot was coal. Trying to add 3000TWh of generating capacity from renewables is not so easy.
About 8% of the World's generation is non-hydro renewables. So you'd need to more than double the World's installed non-hydro generation to get your increase. Doable? Of course. But still daunting, surely.
Hydro is not very popular as it messes up entire river systems. It's also very expensive and not at all CO2 neutral. Lots of concrete is used and at 0.9t CO2 for each 1t of concrete, they're generally very big CO2 producers when being built.
yestheblackangus wrote: ↑27 Nov 2019, 01:34......the worlds electricity output.......increased.....
And thats just for cars, ...., not additional items that are run by other power today than electric.