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dtennent 10-28-2020 09:10 AM

Source of Electricity across the US
 
Saw this article in the NY Times today on the source of electricity in each state and how it has changed over the last 20 years. Interesting to see the influence of market forces and state regulations.

How Does Your State Make Electricity? - The New York Times

blueash 10-28-2020 11:18 AM

As the NY Times is behind a paywall, perhaps you could summarize the information and tell us what conclusions you drew from the data presented?

Dana1963 10-28-2020 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 1853496)
As the NY Times is behind a paywall, perhaps you could summarize the information and tell us what conclusions you drew from the data presented?

Just read the article and formalize a conclusion your self.
Windmills do not cause Cancer!

dtennent 10-28-2020 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 1853496)
As the NY Times is behind a paywall, perhaps you could summarize the information and tell us what conclusions you drew from the data presented?

Sorry that it is behind a paywall. It is a fairly thorough review of each state. What follows is a poor attempt to review an excellent article. While each state is following their own path, the price of natural gas is driving the replacement of coal fired plants with natural gas. Overall, the costs of renewable energy continues to fall and the regulations requiring the industry to source renewable energy results in an increase for the contribution of that sector. Interestingly, solar energy does not contribute a lot to the generation of electricity in Florida. On a personal note, having looked at the economics of installing solar on my home, I can't justify that investment. Not sure what the economics look like on a larger scale. Given the amount of wind we have here, I would have thought wind farms would be bigger. May be the hurricanes deter investment.

Reiver 10-28-2020 09:43 PM

Archived version: https://archive.is/WDrQC

Topspinmo 10-30-2020 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by dtennent (Post 1853695)
Sorry that it is behind a paywall. It is a fairly thorough review of each state. What follows is a poor attempt to review an excellent article. While each state is following their own path, the price of natural gas is driving the replacement of coal fired plants with natural gas. Overall, the costs of renewable energy continues to fall and the regulations requiring the industry to source renewable energy results in an increase for the contribution of that sector. Interestingly, solar energy does not contribute a lot to the generation of electricity in Florida. On a personal note, having looked at the economics of installing solar on my home, I can't justify that investment. Not sure what the economics look like on a larger scale. Given the amount of wind we have here, I would have thought wind farms would be bigger. May be the hurricanes deter investment.

Maybe the wind blows on the coasts, but nothing Around here compared to Midwest. There are solar farms going in around state.

coffeebean 11-05-2020 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Dana1963 (Post 1853505)
Just read the article and formalize a conclusion your self.
Windmills do not cause Cancer!

I don't have an account with the NYT so I can not read the article.


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