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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3007073
01/08/20 08:35 PM
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We just lost around 3,000 acres to TVA and solar panel farm in the TN valley today. This isn’t good.


Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!!
My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty
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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: SouthBamaSlayer] #3007076
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Originally Posted by SouthBamaSlayer
Nuclear is the safest, cleanest, and most renewable form of energy we will ever have. It’s mind blowing that people are against it.


That would be too easy. Nuclear is a naughty word.

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: 257wbymag] #3008981
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Originally Posted by 257wbymag
We just lost around 3,000 acres to TVA and solar panel farm in the TN valley today. This isn’t good.


Is there any tillable land in the valley still enrolled in the CRP?


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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3008984
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Very little. And if it is most of it shouldn’t be tilled anyway by now


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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Remington270] #3008991
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by SouthBamaSlayer
Nuclear is the safest, cleanest, and most renewable form of energy we will ever have. It’s mind blowing that people are against it.


That would be too easy. Nuclear is a naughty word.

It’s funny because my company has the maintenance contract for the first ever molten salt reactor. It worked flawlessly for a couple years before they shut it down. You don’t see any commercial salt reactors because the water reactor pilot plants proved their concept a couple months before the salt reactor, so everyone started building water reactors. Now that a lot of water reactors are reaching their end of service life, people are kicking themselves because the salt reactors are much more stable, cleaner, efficient, safer, and last longer. Scientists are now revisiting 50 year old technology and realizing its the best we have come up with yet.

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: 257wbymag] #3009155
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Originally Posted by 257wbymag
We just lost around 3,000 acres to TVA and solar panel farm in the TN valley today. This isn’t good.

Damn..where at? Same folks that put the one up by railroad in Ardmore?

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3009536
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Problem with the wind and solar is of course they produce nothing when the sun is not shining or wind isn't blowing. But the real kicker is you can't shut down the coal, gas or nuclear plants even when the renewables are producing because it takes days to get a plant back up and running. Its not like you just flip a switch or breaker and have instant full generation again. How are you going to produce anything like that.

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3009559
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No this is TVA now buying up farmland bamaplowboy. This is serious now.


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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Bar270] #3009600
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Originally Posted by Bar270
Need more coal plants coal is good for all of us


Lol! Somewhere a liberals head just twisted 360 degrees and exploded!

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: MGrubber] #3009771
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Originally Posted by MGrubber


Problem with the wind and solar is of course they produce nothing when the sun is not shining or wind isn't blowing. But the real kicker is you can't shut down the coal, gas or nuclear plants even when the renewables are producing because it takes days to get a plant back up and running. Its not like you just flip a switch or breaker and have instant full generation again. How are you going to produce anything like that.


Gas plants come on and off line as needed. Nukes only when they have too. Alot of gas plants only run during the peak demand time.


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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3009824
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We have coal burning power plants where it would literally take up a whole county of solar panels to match the power production of those plants...


...And that's just when the sun is shining, and not to even mention power storage.

It's crazy where the left/green people get their information and think for one second with current technology that we can completely replace fossil fuels. It's is going to have to be a gradual thing with gas and nuclear being important steps along the way as well as vastly improves storage technology.

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3009868
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Originally Posted by coldtrail

Gas plants come on and off line as needed. Nukes only when they have too. Alot of gas plants only run during the peak demand time.


Gas fired CTs, yes. Gas fired CC's, no.
CCs usually produce 250mw to over 600mw. CT's usually range 25-125 maybe 150.
CT's are almost twice the cost per mw vs CC. CCs are a part of base loaded units since coal was attacked and drove prices out the roof
CC's can take 1-2 hrs to get on, CTs 10-30min.
CCs have to stay offline for 8hr min down time.

I say all that because there is a big difference between the two. Gas plants don't just come on and off as they wish while running. There's min up and down time for each one. Then you have all the EPA crap that limits the amount of hours per cal year and startups. Really not as simple as most think.


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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Beer Belly] #3009944
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Alabama Power is one of the gas companies biggest customer

Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: G/H] #3009971
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Originally Posted by G/H
Alabama Power is one of the gas companies biggest customer

That's probably true, and largely due to EPA regs on coal plants.
Most of the new generation, built in the past 20 years, is natural gas fired turbines.


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Re: Solar vs Coal Power Plants [Re: Out back] #3009987
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Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by G/H
Alabama Power is one of the gas companies biggest customer

That's probably true, and largely due to EPA regs on coal plants.
Most of the new generation, built in the past 20 years, is natural gas fired turbines.


We have our own gas companies now...

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