People are getting hung up on using today's infrastructure to power something two decades away, at least. That's not how the world works. Supply and demand evolve together unless there's some massive shock to the system. There will be no problem doubling our power generation capacity in the next couple of decades as long as nobody gets in the way.
People are getting hung up on using today's infrastructure to power something two decades away, at least. That's not how the world works. Supply and demand evolve together unless there's some massive shock to the system. There will be no problem doubling our power generation capacity in the next couple of decades as long as nobody gets in the way.
Dear lord, you are fucking retarded.
Dear lord, you are fucking retarded.
Yes, you say that a lot. I'm sorry this discussion is confusing for you.
You act like doubling output over two decades is impossible and calling people idiots for suggesting otherwise when we've repeatedly done so in the past. I think we know who's the idiot here.
Yes, you say that a lot. I'm sorry this discussion is confusing for you.
[The United States doubled it's electrical generation between 1949 and 1956. We doubled it again between 1956 and 1967. We doubled it yet again between 1967 and 1985.](https://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/annual/showtext.php?t=ptb0802a)
You act like doubling output over two decades is impossible and calling people idiots for suggesting otherwise when we've repeatedly done so in the past. I think we know who's the idiot here.
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