Forward by Paul Driessen California has ruined much of
its energy
infrastructure and economy by attempting to replace reliable and
inexpensive
fossil fuel power with unreliable and expensive wind and solar sources.
With
electricity outages more than five-times more frequent than Texas
(which ranks
second worst among US states for blackouts), the Golden State now has the least reliable
(and nearly most expensive)
electrical system in America. And yet Joe Biden wants to copy California’s approach for the entire nation, pumping literally trillions of dollars into energy sources that don’t work and cause huge environmental problems of their own. Given that most of the country usually has far less benign weather than California, Biden’s approach would be disastrous – leaving millions hungry, jobless, sweltering in Louisiana summers, and freezing in the dark during long Chicago winters. Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris examine these issues in this article. The
power disaster unfolding in California will soon occur across the
country, if Joe Biden gets his way. The Golden State has been sweeping
away the
forms of energy that have provided reliable electricity for decades,
under the
same agenda the former Vice-President is planning for
America as a whole. Power
outages are now commonplace in California. Last summer, the state
suffered its first rolling blackouts in nearly 20 years. Imagine if
this
happened in Chicago in the middle of winter. California’s
trouble is explained by officials who now openly admit to an
over-reliance on
wind and solar power. The governor said there was not enough wind to
keep the
turbines going, while cloud cover and nightfall restricted solar power.
The Los
Angeles Times recognized
the root of the problem: “…
gas-burning power plants that can fire up when the sun isn’t shining or
the
wind isn’t blowing have been shutting down in recent years, and
California has
largely failed to replace them …” Consequently,
the state has fallen thousands of megawatts behind its needs. Governor
Gavin
Newsom admitted, “we failed to predict and plan for these shortages”
and took
(nominal) responsibility for the rolling blackouts. Now he wants
everyone to
conserve power, while the state looks for new sources of energy, most
likely
fossil fuel-generated power from neighboring states. All this
is happening while California continues its intention to transition to
60%
renewable energy by 2030 and 100% “climate-friendly energy” by 2045, as
required by state law. Indeed, in
their October 6 open letter to Newsom, the heads of the
California’s
Energy Commission, Independent System Operator and Public Utilities
Commission
wrote: “We are unwavering in our commitment to meeting California’s
clean
energy and climate goals.” Team Biden
plans to go even further, committing to making the entire nation 100%
renewable
within 15 years. The United States would fall tens of millions of
megawatts
behind on its electricity needs. Like the
California government, the incoming Biden-Harris administration is
acting
entirely under the unfounded belief that climate change is a manmade
calamity
that can be stopped by eliminating fossil fuel use. They are clearly
unaware of
the
Climate Change Reconsidered
series of reports of the Nongovernmental
International
Panel on Climate Change
(NIPCC). These documents summarize
thousands of studies
from
peer-reviewed scientific journals that either refute
or cast serious
doubt on the climate scareThey conclude
that we are not
causing a climate crisis. Yet, in
their October 6 report, Preliminary
Root Cause Analysis – Mid-August 2020 Heat Storm, the same
heads of
California’s Energy Commission, Independent System Operator and Public
Utilities Commission highlighted the “climate change-induced extreme
heat storm
across the western United States” as the first cause of the blackout. In their
view, apparently, shutting down coal, gas and nuclear power plants in
California and in states from which California imports electricity
played only
minor roles. California’s
determination to shift to so-called “green” energy – which is actually
anything
but clean, green, renewable and sustainable – is being echoed by
politicians
across the nation. The result, especially in states that don’t enjoy
California’s mostly benign weather, is going to be that those in the
poorest
neighborhoods and those on fixed incomes may be forced to choose
between
heating and eating. It also
means people trying to run their homes, offices, factories, hospitals
and
schools on intermittent, weather-dependent, much more expensive wind
and solar
power will have to get used to never knowing when or for how long their
electricity will be on or off. Now in California; soon in the entire
USA. Coherent
energy systems are designed with the understanding that portions of the
system
will be offline from time to time. Power companies compensate for this
with
reserve power at the ready. However, California has closed its margin
for error
in response to anti-nuclear and anti-fossil fuel sentiments and climate
change
concerns. Team Biden intends to do this for the entire United States. Power
outages cannot always be avoided and are more common than one may
think. For
example, between 2008 and 2017, Illinois had 871 outages, the tenth
most by
state. Texas had nearly twice as many, giving it the dubious
distinction of
ranking number two in the list. But
these pale in comparison to
California which has the least reliable electrical power system in the
nation.
It leads in power outages every year. Between 2008
and 2017, it had
4,297 power outages! The
origin of the problem is partly
California’s Senate Bill 1368, which in 2006 established the state’s
emission
standards to reduce greenhouse gases from power plants. Following that
year,
eleven coal-fired power plants were closed and three were converted to
biomass.
Only one coal-fired plant remains. The state also reduced its
normal reliance on energy from
out of state coal plants. Yielding
to anti-nuclear activists, the
state also closed all but one nuclear plant, Diablo Canyon. That plant
generates about
18,000 Gigawatt-hours of
reliable electricity every year,fully 8.6% of
California’s total
generation. Ironically, the Commission did not approve Pacific Gas & Electric's proposal for resources to replace the station's output. It does not appear to matter that nuclear reactors produce no greenhouse gas emissions during operation. They are hated by the enviro-radicals who drive California's energy policy and are steadily putting the state even further behind the 8-ball. It gets
worse. California now requires that all new homes be nearly entirely
electric.
It wants citizens to switch their natural gas stoves to electric, as
part of
their global warming initiatives. More than 30 cities have already
enacted bans
on gas appliances, including San Francisco. The state also hopes to
eliminate
all gasoline and diesel cars in favor of plug-in electric automobiles. This means
demand for reliable, affordable electricity
will rise by leaps and
bounds, just as supplies are steadily reduced, and
partially replaced by
expensive, intermittent, weather-dependent power. Just as
Mr. Biden promises for the nation as a whole, California is sacrificing
reliable electrical power as part of its impossible crusade to “stop
climate
change.” Of course, this will have no impact on our planet’s climate,
because
(a) climate change is mostly natural and not driven by carbon dioxide,
and (b)
all those wind turbines, solar panels and backup batteries will be
manufactured
overseas, mostly in China, using fossil fuels and
simply moving the
source of ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions. However,
it will certainly spur sales of candles, flashlights, propane heaters,
and
natural gas, gasoline and diesel generators. So,
welcome to America’s
future under a Biden-Harris-Kerry- AOC Administration. America, the
blackouts
are coming. |
Ohio-based Dr. Jay Lehr is Senior
Policy Advisor to the Ottawa, Canada-based International Climate
Science Coalition (ICSC). Tom Harris is Executive Director of ICSC. |
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dec 2020