posted by j_crazy
i work in O&G, i agree with your sentiment. but everyone has this same ask, "get out of being dependent on oil", but no one has a plan. We can't mine the lithium required without gas powered vehicles currently but even if we did we could never get 100% off of oil and gas and people need to understand that. the only viable option if we want to truly get serious is to develop and IMPLEMENT carbon capture and sequestration.
something else that doesn't get much coverage and people call me a conspiracy theorist for calling out is the fact that solar and wind are 100% ponzi schemes and if we stopped subsidizing them they would collapse wholly in 3-5 years. the only reason they still push forward is because the money getting filtered to friends of politicians to keep building this crap. these folks are aware of the cliff they are approaching and they are BANKING on a government bailout when the bottom falls out.
long term the energy policy we need to get to is simple but tough to accept if you want to virtue signal for votes or popular opinion. the time for easy choices are long gone. none of the correct decisions we have left are easy, we need to limit the negative impact of our existence while knowing we cannot eliminate it. nature/mother earth is just as chaotic and deadly as it was for the cavemen that came before us. our existence is made easy because of tremendous consumption of natural resources (i.e. energy) its up to us to act in order to prevent us from reverting back to the past. our choice in spending sadly is leading us to certain doom.
1. get 100% of electricty supplied by nuclear (ideally fusion, but fission at a minimum)
2. get 100% of ground and sea transportation (public and private) on electric. this means huge investments in light rail to drive down the necessity for personal vehicle use.
3. limit oil and gas production to only volumes necessary for fertilizer production, road maintenance and plastic needs that can't be sourced by recycling and only until such time as sustainable technology catches up on the plastic side.
4. aggresive carbon capture and sequestration funding and installations to get CO2 levels below 300ppm (ideally below 250)
I agree with everything you are saying I was just saying that given its a 10-20 year process we should be starting now even if its just planning.