Daryl wrote:Thanks T2M, I hadn't seen that particular web page before.
Sorry if I seem strident, will try and be more measured. At 67 I've seen so much change and development, most good, but not all, and I do worry about the future. My environmnt is still excellent where I live, but I travel a lot and see pollution and over development ruining this planet, and while I won't be here in another 40 years, my grand daughters hopefully will be here in another 80 and I fear for them.
For nonAustralians Tasmania is our most southern, bucolic but backward state. Last time I visited I was appalled by how how dry it had become. There were some stupid decisions made by people who should have known better, but to transfer the blame of their stupidity on to a federal Prime Minister whose policy was working every where else is unfair.
As to whether Tasmania's transformation from a cool wet climate for all researched time to the current hot and dry climate on human caused climate change, I suspect that is the case and so do many others.
Worked on this in word in an effort to be more coherent.
I’m not sure if it was fair or unfair. Or even if was or wasn’t abused in other places, for that matter, half a world away and have no clue as to the actual local conditions and such.
What controls were in place to prevent wanton perversion of the new regulations? The failure to envision possible consequences lies with the people who enacted the policies. Not saying everything can be stopped! If a person changed something and it gets a bad result the fault seems self evident to me. How it gets balanced to other places good … way out of my league and again not enough information.
What I am finding interesting in a lot of ways is that Climate is
always the cause currently. Much like during the Cold War everything was the fault of communism, socialism, capitalism, aristocrat, oligarch, tyrant, dictator or … , depending on the point of view.
For instance Venezuela’s current leader’s public statement about his country's lack of water. It is the fault of El Nino and Climate Change! Not that the only real reservoir pulls double duty much like the link I provided. Yet when the actual data is examined, at first glance. Rain fall is much the same as it has been historically. Temperature,
in that area which is an important distinction reveals a 0.2 C rise since 1950.
No mention of the fact that due to the bread and circus method of maintaining power there have been little or no improvements to the country’s electric grid or power generating capabilities. In 25 years! Despite triple in population.
One of my own concerns in this regard. Due to the new PV Plant for the airport in Cochin, Kerala, India I started looking things up. Denver International Airport put in 10 MW, 2010 final phase, nothing in 2015. According to the installer/operator promises it was supposed to last decades. Seems ominous.
I wander around the US’s EIA power plant database. There were a
lot of PV plants start operationally right around the 10 MW range in 2010 that stopped in the end of 2014. No production shown for 2015. Cooking with the sun and then …
I am hoping it is not another example of the same as the hydro people or Abound Solar Panels. Cash in the free money and the heck with the environment. Abound was particularly nasty. Had to bury the “unusable” panels, encased in cement, in a land fill.
Currently I am hoping that, as we are talking small startups for a lot of them, they might just be late reporting. After all Space Coast is run by a huge utility. It has already reported for 2016.
Off topic and a bit of a rant.
Another thing that is really getting on my nerves lately. Crescent Dunes Concentrated Solar Plant (CSP) using Molten Salt for a storage medium. Read their press release latest and greatest thing ever! Just read the renewable energy schills, they parrot the spiel, almost word for word no thought into anything. Brand spanking new tech. Lots of hurdles overcome, ect.
Except that Solana Power Plant has been using the same tech for
2 years already. With almost 50% bigger “claimed” storage. Even getting within 80% of what they promised. Which I consider pretty good, by the way. Have to sell it to investors. Investors should know to discount such stuff. Yet everybody ignores it. Huh?
I go to the NREL website:
http://www.nrel.gov/csp/solarpaces/by_country.cfmGet the following links.
http://www.nrel.gov/csp/solarpaces/proj ... ojectID=23http://www.nrel.gov/csp/solarpaces/proj ... ojectID=60Not only are they behind time wise. It took them longer to do less and they get rewarded by "Greenies" (word used with malice and prejudice) who are too stupid to look past the press release.
If greenies want to be a real reporter at least do some work. Until that time they are just more ignorant fools with a internet connection.
Hey look ir1, well not the greenie part.
End rant.
Have fun,
T2M
PS I would hesitate to call Tasmania backward or for that matter Hydro Tasmania a bad company. They are putting a lot of effort into King Island and making Renewable energy work.
http://www.kingislandrenewableenergy.com.au/Though it may be a case of cronyism or greener pasture syndrome in it's worst form if view from the right angle. Disregard the solar input as the widget has issues. Or at least that is what
I hope the problem is.