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Ukraine says the Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power
Emergency diesel generators are providing power to critical safety systems at the facility, but they have only enough fuel for 48 hours.

Unless the weather inclement. We had a freeze down here in South Texas and people died because we were relying on solar and wind. The point is you cannot rely on them.In many parts of the world, including 49 of the 50 US states, the power could come from solar arrays.
If presidents could solely control the cost of gas and energy, every president would strive to make everything as cheap as possible to get votes. The real world doesn't work that way.
Supply and demand - cut Russia off, increases global demand. The rich get richer.
Yet another reason that if you want to get away from gas, we need to move faster and execute even better with electric cars by giving them longer range and making them more affordable.
No oil production was shut down...It seems like people are ignoring that gas had risen a fair amount, and was still rising, before the issues with Russia happened.
It is, in my opinion, frustrating that we have options at home that could have helped with the supply issues far before this ever happened, but they were shut down. If you want to pay more to shut down Russia, why not pay for oil that comes from here, where we can create jobs, and business? But to act like all of this is happening because of Russia, well, there’s a fair amount of gaslighting going on there. Fuel was on the rise before this ever started with Russia.
In regards to electric, I’m glad it’s an option for some, and hope they continue to develop it. I don’t see any way in my lifetime that it develops enough to eliminate oil/fuel based vehicles. It simply isn’t feasible for anything that needs power and distance, i.e, semis, tractors, any kind of heavy equipment. Just for a personal example, it wouldn’t be very efficient to have a tractor shut down for a few hours while it needs to recharge when I’m very limited on time anyways. And as far as I know, there’s nothing that would create 500+ hp and last more than a few hours. That just ain’t gonna work. For commuters and city people it’s fine, for those of us who still have to travel long distances to get places, and deal with weather + mountain passes, not super realistic.
Never said it was. Viable avenues of easy supply were though.No oil production was shut down...
What are these avenues?Never said it was. Viable avenues of easy supply were though.
The cars run on batteries. You'd need complete cloud cover over a substantial period to drain the home battery completely.Unless the weather inclement.
That's a lie (probably not yours, but a lie still). People died because the fossil fuel infrastructures was poorly maintained, and gas wasn't flowing. Wind/solar suffered much less than fossil fuels in that freeze.We had a freeze down here in South Texas and people died because we were relying on solar and wind.
Relying on gas/oil is even worse.The point is you cannot rely on them.
While they Keystone probably wouldn’t have been completed by now, it would more than replicate what we were buying from Russia. To deny the oil from a close neighbor so we can buy it from Putin is nothing less than foolish. So that’s an avenue that while not completed, also isn’t any closer to completion than it should be.What are these avenues?
So, the problem is that a pipeline that wouldn't have been completed isn't completed? And that's somehow... Biden's fault?While they Keystone probably wouldn’t have been completed by now, it would more than replicate what we were buying from Russia. To deny the oil from a close neighbor so we can buy it from Putin is nothing less than foolish. So that’s an avenue that while not completed, also isn’t any closer to completion than it should be.
There are also a lot of leases that could be available. But you don’t get to just sign up for a lease and drill oil the next day. Companies have assumed (and probably rightly) that an administration that has so far been opposed to fossil fuels would be very likely to quickly, easily, or cheaply, approve of the leases. That all costs money. Why spend money when it isn’t advantageous? Those would be my main points.
Using your own standard of truth, your post here is also a lie.The cars run on batteries. You'd need complete cloud cover over a substantial period to drain the home battery completely.
That's a lie (probably not yours, but a lie still). People died because the fossil fuel infrastructures was poorly maintained, and gas wasn't flowing. Wind/solar suffered much less than fossil fuels in that freeze.
Relying on gas/oil is even worse.
The oil that would have been in Keystone is still flowing to us, just not through Keystone. We have other pipelines and other methods of transportation.While they Keystone probably wouldn’t have been completed by now, it would more than replicate what we were buying from Russia. To deny the oil from a close neighbor so we can buy it from Putin is nothing less than foolish. So that’s an avenue that while not completed, also isn’t any closer to completion than it should be.
Psaki was just pointing out that there are 7,000 unused oil leases available right now. How many unused oil leases do we need?There are also a lot of leases that could be available.
Sorry, but this is simply not believable. Texas is still GOP-run, and under zero pressure to go green. Maintenance was not done because maintenance is a cost, and companies make more money when they spend less on maintenance. When you say stuff like this, it's impossible to credit anything else in your post.Political pressures affect many decisions relating to power supply and reserve or emergency capacity in many places. Such was the case in south Texas. Under political pressure to "go green", they shut down or didn't maintain operability of enough plants, just so they could claim some god-damn "green" percentage achievement.
One Million!The oil that would have been in Keystone is still flowing to us, just not through Keystone. We have other pipelines and other methods of transportation.
Psaki was just pointing out that there are 7,000 unused oil leases available right now. How many unused oil leases do we need?
No pipelines have been shut down, but go ahead and keep accusing me of lying you stupid old turd.Using your own standard of truth, your post here is also a lie.
Political pressures affect many decisions relating to power supply and reserve or emergency capacity in many places. Such was the case in south Texas. Under political pressure to "go green", they shut down or didn't maintain operability of enough plants, just so they could claim some god-damn "green" percentage achievement.
You lie the way Game does avove,quibbling about "supply" or "delivery" definitions when the big lie is that our madness or lounacy for "green" progress is the reason we have shut down pipelines and power plants. Bad business decisions all, irresponsible and even dangerous to public health or national security.
Why we care about fossil fuels is a big lie on the whole.
The Arctic Meltoff cited in most environmental and climate scaremongering is something that has happened before within our current global warming, and generally happens in interrglacial warm periods. The facts of science are suppressed by a coplicit fraudulent high priethood of "peer reviewers" and political hacks in research granting. But the photos from Russia of guys out in the muck/shallows of the former Arctic Ice terrain, puilling out tusks from woolly mammoths, who within 15-30k years were there grazing on lush grasslands is absolute proof that it happens, naturally, regardless of our fossil fuel combustion engines.
When I was younger, the lie was about "peak oil" and predictions of no more fossil fuel in 20 years. Then I bought some ground with oil rights and went to ask a neighbor who was known to be in the business. He was nice on that day. He walked me around his huge office showing me maps on the walls of Western US states where oil is proven. New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada. That neighbor worked for the Rockerfellers for over 50 years. We talked about coal, as it was right after the Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument declaration by Pres.CFlinton. There are huge coal deposits in Utah and surrounding states as well, not so much Nevada or California. Colorado Plateau province. Enough to supply the world energy for hundreds of years, a thousand years even, and more if we just conserve it some.
A Dutch outfit was developing Kaiparowits coal, planning to sluice it down to Southern Nevada, contaierize it dry, and ship it to Indonesia and other SE Asia areas. The Philippines has some steel plants that could use it.
He said "We can't let them have that coal."
Clinton has rested at the Rockefeller ranch at Grand Teton for two weeks before making that sweeping "environmental" monument.
Speaking with a friend then of the family that ran the SL Trib, I noted that when the need comes and the right people own the mineral rights, the EGS would be developed just the same, she simply said "I don't care". Great, dedicated Environmentalist there.
Fact is, the whole environmental and green movement is owned by cartelists who are using it to leverage political power to control our resources, squeezing out competitors and raising prices for us. Fake greenies, Fake com ies. Fake socialists, and whole damn shipload of dupes who believe what they read in the newspapers like Red and most others in here.
I don't really blame anyone for not just believing what I say in here. Who the hell am I. But its time to do some more thinking, for all of us.
John D. Rockefeller was, at the very least, a genius. He formulated a global oil resource politcy that was simply stated: "Use theirs first".
We have plenty of oil and gas and coal, and it really doesn't hurt to use it. But if it were ever really the absolute fact that we could not sustain our global economic and political dominance because of no resources, we'd be up **** creek. As someone who believes in "The American Experiment" and "American Exceptionalism", I am not willing to run on a policy that is not sound in the long term.
But neither am I down with any idea of just going totalitarian fascist straight out.
People didn't die in the freeze?That's a lie (probably not yours, but a lie still). People died because the fossil fuel infrastructures was poorly maintained, and gas wasn't flowing. Wind/solar suffered much less than fossil fuels in that freeze.
Biden stopped work on that project as literally the first thing to do when in office. It was intentional. There was some talk about shutting down repairs on other essential pipelines.So, the problem is that a pipeline that wouldn't have been completed isn't completed? And that's somehow... Biden's fault?
Obviously, you've never really been to Austin, nor paid any attention to the news in Texas.Sorry, but this is simply not believable. Texas is still GOP-run, and under zero pressure to go green. Maintenance was not done because maintenance is a cost, and companies make more money when they spend less on maintenance. When you say stuff like this, it's impossible to credit anything else in your post.
Like I said, you "lie" the same way One Brow does by simple omission of the critical or relevant fact. Shutting down work in progress, or needed repairs, of pipelines is in effect the same thing as shutting down a pipeline.No pipelines have been shut down, but go ahead and keep accusing me of lying you stupid old turd.
It is a solution for the future that was stopped because Biden stopped it. Things generally aren’t fixed in a day, but if you don’t allow them to progress, they don’t get fixed at all. But yes, the pipeline stopped because of Biden. And like I said, it wouldn’t have changed what we have now, but it would in the future. Now if they decide to start it up again, it’s just that much delayed. So I’ll ask you, why buy all that oil from Russia, when you can get it from your close neighbor who isn’t a tyrant? Why risk your oil prices on what we all know is an enemy of the state when you don’t have to? Until we get support for nuclear energy, we still need fossil fuels. Ignoring that and relying on tyrants comes at your own peril, and Biden has done nothing to help that.So, the problem is that a pipeline that wouldn't have been completed isn't completed? And that's somehow... Biden's fault?
Again, why spend the money to try to get leases when the administration has shown they aren’t supportive of home grown oil? Like I said earlier, it’s not like you put in a lease and the next day (or week) you’re drilling.The oil that would have been in Keystone is still flowing to us, just not through Keystone. We have other pipelines and other methods of transportation.
Psaki was just pointing out that there are 7,000 unused oil leases available right now. How many unused oil leases do we need?