kenlubin
kenlubin t1_j7jjmr1 wrote
Reply to comment by Discount_gentleman in Current climate policies lead the world to less than a 5 percent likelihood of phasing out coal by mid-century ,new study shows by 9273629397759992
Luckily for them, China is way ahead of us on renewable energy technologies.
kenlubin t1_j7jjd57 wrote
Reply to comment by SexyOldHobo in Current climate policies lead the world to less than a 5 percent likelihood of phasing out coal by mid-century ,new study shows by 9273629397759992
Biden has produced some fantastic results for us on policy to address climate change.
kenlubin t1_j2lpfi8 wrote
Reply to comment by uber_snotling in Does cold temperature make vistas more 'crisp' looking? by colorado_hick
Would cold, low humidity air also allow sound to travel more clearly (and more loudly)?
kenlubin t1_ix1mzmz wrote
Reply to comment by Android_304 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
You might want to double check your numbers. Coal has been getting priced out of the US energy market for a decade now.
kenlubin t1_j7jjy1m wrote
Reply to comment by Shumina-Ghost in Current climate policies lead the world to less than a 5 percent likelihood of phasing out coal by mid-century ,new study shows by 9273629397759992
> With the new solar and wind projects coming online this year, we forecast these two energy sources will account for 16% of total generation in 2023, up from 14% last year and 8% in 2018. In contrast, our forecast share of generation from coal falls from 20% in 2022 to 18% in 2023; the forecast share from natural gas declines from 39% to 38%.
EIA report from last month, writing about the US.