footeab@yahoo.com + 2,192 June 9 On 6/6/2024 at 3:48 PM, turbguy said: Yes, my state is really struggling with the forward-looking loss of severance tax income from coal. It's in the multi-multi millions. .It has been a great fifty-year ride since the EPA fought "acid rain" by encouraging the use of low-sulfur (aka, PRB) coals. Prior to that action, PRB coals were practically worthless. Coal-switching issues at coal-fired generating units (such as ash fusion temperatures, fugitive dusts, pulverizing mill "puffs" (explosions)) were slowly overcome. The locals are understandably concerned. Coal represents a considerable benefit to those communities. This situation is gonna go to the Courts, for sure. That said, there is new interest to re-establish mining Uranium, and also Rare Earths in Wyoming. Stay tuned! They had better mine something else or the small population left in Wyoming will blow away with only sheep and a few cattle left. Coal is FAR more expensive than NG, true, grid stability will suffer, but... 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 710 June 9 The area just north of the Denver metropolitan area could be developed with half acre plus lots and compete with Colorado where prices are undoubtedly rising. Good planning and low taxes would help. Colorado has turned into a purple state and it is no longer desirable for those who believe in smaller government and less regulations. It will also, eventually, benefit from growth from the Salt Lake City metro area. That will, some day, make Montana or North Dakota the least populated state or states. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,545 June 9 50 minutes ago, Ron Wagner said: The area just north of the Denver metropolitan area could be developed with half acre plus lots and compete with Colorado where prices are undoubtedly rising. Good planning and low taxes would help. Colorado has turned into a purple state and it is no longer desirable for those who believe in smaller government and less regulations. It will also, eventually, benefit from growth from the Salt Lake City metro are, by drillinga. That will, some day, make Montana or North Dakota the least populated state or states. 5 hours ago, footeab@yahoo.com said: They had better mine something else or the small population left in Wyoming will blow away with only sheep and a few cattle left. Coal is FAR more expensive than NG, true, grid stability will suffer, but... Mining of Uranium. Rare Earths (the real stuff), and of course, Trona, is ongoing and being developed. Uranium is "mined" in-situ, by drilling a hole, injecting some nasty stuff, then pumping out the nasty stuff with the "ore" for processing Wyoming's primary export is... WATER ...which we ain't figured out how to place a severance tax on, yet... The availability of cheap WATER will determine residential development, more than ANYTHING else. There is an "active" movement to install a pipeline from the Green River (a major Colorado River artery) and pump the stuff over the Continental Divide to the city of "Front Range". I believe that folks that obtain water from the Colorado River are gonna complain a wee bit, however. "Money talks and nobody walks" comes to mind. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,192 June 9 54 minutes ago, Ron Wagner said: The area just north of the Denver metropolitan area could be developed with half acre plus lots and compete with Colorado where prices are undoubtedly rising. Good planning and low taxes would help. Colorado has turned into a purple state and it is no longer desirable for those who believe in smaller government and less regulations. It will also, eventually, benefit from growth from the Salt Lake City metro area. That will, some day, make Montana or North Dakota the least populated state or states. Uh, North of Denver has already turned into what you have said. Almost to the Wyoming border(not quite) Colorado is as sky blue , 60% Blue. Nothing purple about it. ~ half million snow birds from Northern USA have moved in bringing all their GARBAGE no law, perversion policies and have completely taken over the public school system. Colorado has turned into a state to RUN from. 4.5% income tax and high property taxes, + sales taxes. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 10 5 hours ago, footeab@yahoo.com said: Uh, North of Denver has already turned into what you have said. Almost to the Wyoming border(not quite) Colorado is as sky blue , 60% Blue. Nothing purple about it. ~ half million snow birds from Northern USA have moved in bringing all their GARBAGE no law, perversion policies and have completely taken over the public school system. Colorado has turned into a state to RUN from. 4.5% income tax and high property taxes, + sales taxes. by the looks of it Wyoming is losing population over the past 15 years and Colorado is having huge gains....... looks like people are running to Colorado and not Wyoming........... GARBAGE no law, perversion policies and have completely taken over the public school system. ???? you are babbling again you are not taking your meds again.??????.........Get help 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 10 7 hours ago, Ron Wagner said: The area just north of the Denver metropolitan area could be developed with half acre plus lots and compete with Colorado where prices are undoubtedly rising. Good planning and low taxes would help. Colorado has turned into a purple state and it is no longer desirable for those who believe in smaller government and less regulations. It will also, eventually, benefit from growth from the Salt Lake City metro area. That will, some day, make Montana or North Dakota the least populated state or states. That will, some day, make Montana or North Dakota the least populated state or states. ???? I thought they have been in the past and today have been in the 5 least populated states....Nothing will ever change this ............unless you get the weather to change in either state...............good luck people do not move to Wyoming because of the weather which keeps large cities from forming ...the 20 -30 year crowd of Wyoming always move south because of better weather and better job opportunities found in large cities to the south..Colorado Texas Arizona. The biggest city in Wyoming is Cheyenne and the Pop...........64,000 North Dakota...............same problems same reason the 20 -30 year old crowds move out of state Upper Minnesota same problems same reason the 20 -30 year old crowds move south UP Michigan same problems Montana ......same problems same reason the 20 -30 year old crowds move out of state Has really nothing to do with politics, taxes or regulations I have moved in the past multiple times ...always for Job Opportunities and now as retirement is in the near future ....for the weather. I could care less in the past about the taxes......politics or regulations. as I do not sleep with politicians nor do I worry about taxes ( I will not move to a frozen wasteland to get lower taxes or to avoid regulations of any nature................... Retirement .................Just so I do not have to shovel snow or worry about slipping on ice or drive on either and do not have to worry about Hurricanes...Florida is off the list ......great place but way to swampy Love Coastal cities that are not Hurricane prone or infested with critters and it does not snow North Carolina great Loved living in South Carolina....but the size of the cock roaches.....yeash ....West Coast great............Arizona ...........too f.....ing hot........Wyoming great to visit ...North Dakota......or Northern Minnesota...........great in the summers..........winters suck 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 710 June 12 Very true. I live in the middle of Illinois near Springfield. The State Capital, and former home of Abraham Lincoln. He used to ride his horse behind my home in Decatur. Our housing is some of the most affordable in the country. Job outlook is not too bad, and Springfield etc are within commuting distance. A very nice home would run around $150,000. Homes that are livable but not in the best area start around $30,000. We have many very nice neighborhoods with large lots, trees, etc. I live on an acre with giant oaks, pines, and other types. A lake (reservoir) runs through town fed by the Sangamon river. We have very clean air, very little snow, about 35 inches of rain spread throughout the growing season. No irrigation for crops is needed. The governor is a tyrant and his family of Pritzkers runs hotels filled with illegal alien workers. They are multi-billionaires. He lives in Chicago rather than the Governor's Mansion in Springfield. His policies are about the same as Newsome in California that I moved from, forty years ago. At my age, I am going to just stay where I am, since I love it here, and everything is familiar and convenient. We have no traffic problems whatsoever. Our freeways are never clogged. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 710 June 12 On 6/9/2024 at 11:09 PM, notsonice said: by the looks of it Wyoming is losing population over the past 15 years and Colorado is having huge gains....... looks like people are running to Colorado and not Wyoming........... GARBAGE no law, perversion policies and have completely taken over the public school system. ???? you are babbling again you are not taking your meds again.??????.........Get help Welcome to far left Colorado. I just got back from Denver. I used to visit my sister in the Boulder area. She is a flaming liberal and owns apartments in Denver. She has moved to a suburb of Portland now and says there are no problems there. Denver looks pretty food compared to Los Angeles. The Rockies are beautiful but there is no ocean and few large lakes, so not a pick. Living a mile high is not great for many old folks, like me, either. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 13 Coal is toast....peak coal already happened Renewables Now China to reach 1,720 GW of solar and wind by 2025, says GlobalData China is expected to exceed its 2030 solar and wind energy target already in 2025, when its solar and wind capacity is projected to reach... . 1 day ago Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,192 June 13 53 minutes ago, notsonice said: Coal is toast....peak coal already happened Renewables Now China to reach 1,720 GW of solar and wind by 2025, says GlobalData China is expected to exceed its 2030 solar and wind energy target already in 2025, when its solar and wind capacity is projected to reach... . 1 day ago Well, clueless wonderboy, China added ~70GW of coal last year to its capacity. India added 10% capacity in Coal last year alone. China Today has over 400GW of MORE coal planned and 200GW currently under construction https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/11/climate/global-coal-power-china-climate-intl/index.html SUggest REALITY Today, China has ~1.2TW of "wind"(cliamed 25% CF) and "solar"(unclaimed) and only get about 12% of their power from it. So... Increase by 50% and we get up to 18%... Assuming the population does not go for electric vehicles(Oh wait....), r efrigerators(how dare they have refrigerators like people in the west!!!), and HVAC(Ack, NO!,not sweating their balls off ).... Oh, no! And you are driveling about a 50% increase in "wind" and "solar" ROFL!!!!!!!!!!! Chump Suggest Reality. Try again 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 14 China new coal fired power plants................Backup Enjoy the Green agenda Reuters China's new coal plants set to become a costly second fiddle to renewables China's plans for some 100 new coal-fired power plants to back up wind and solar capacity have sparked warnings that the world's... . Mar 22, 2023 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 14 Peak coal has already occurred.... the outlook for coal fired generation in China..................2nd fiddle the new plants in China..............sit idle waiting for the Sun to stop shining ............. enjoy the chart ....it is reality today Solar power in China is now being built 2 times faster than just 2 years ago...Guess China does not like stinky air and importing coal...go figure 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 18 (edited) coal is doomed, Peak coal has already occurred.... the outlook for coal fired generation in China..................2nd fiddle Yahoo Finance China's Surge in Solar and Hydro Points to Early Carbon Peak (Bloomberg) -- China has reduced power generation from fossil fuels as output from sunlight and water surges, feeding hopes that the world's... . 8 hours ago Thermal’s decline has since accelerated, according to the China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association, dropping 13% year-on-year in the first half of June. Edited June 18 by notsonice Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 25 A commercial EV airplane that weighs 8 tonnes and a range of 2000 to 3000 KM????? not sci -fi Reality Batteries used are High energy density batteries Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL, SHE: 300750) has made progress in its electric manned aircraft partnership project, which is expected to support a range of about 2,000 to 3,000 kilometers by 2027-2028, the battery maker's chairman Robin Zeng said.8 hours ago CATL expects its batteries to power electric aircraft with up to ... 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ecocharger + 1,477 DL June 27 On 6/13/2024 at 8:45 PM, notsonice said: Peak coal has already occurred.... the outlook for coal fired generation in China..................2nd fiddle the new plants in China..............sit idle waiting for the Sun to stop shining ............. enjoy the chart ....it is reality today Solar power in China is now being built 2 times faster than just 2 years ago...Guess China does not like stinky air and importing coal...go figure Haha! Your slowdown is strictly in the future, nothing but buildup to now. I guess you are a soft touch for China propaganda power. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ecocharger + 1,477 DL June 27 On 6/25/2024 at 1:17 PM, notsonice said: A commercial EV airplane that weighs 8 tonnes and a range of 2000 to 3000 KM????? not sci -fi Reality Batteries used are High energy density batteries Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL, SHE: 300750) has made progress in its electric manned aircraft partnership project, which is expected to support a range of about 2,000 to 3,000 kilometers by 2027-2028, the battery maker's chairman Robin Zeng said.8 hours ago CATL expects its batteries to power electric aircraft with up to ... "Expected"...like when they invent something in the future. I expect that fossil fuel cars will continue to rule. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob Plant + 2,756 RP June 27 4 hours ago, Ecocharger said: "Expected"...like when they invent something in the future. I expect that fossil fuel cars will continue to rule. Ahh yes innovation and tech, unfortunately for you Eco it will happen as nothing stands still. This is an interesting read and very relevant to the topic we have been discussing/arguing about for months/years. Interestingly refer back to the length of time these were universally adopted as the go to means of transport and then compare to the speed of growth and innovation there is today with EV's. Try to keep an open mind, its an article in a car journal after all! A life well lived: Tracing 120 years of the combustion engine | Autocar Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 27 6 hours ago, Ecocharger said: "Expected"...like when they invent something in the future. I expect that fossil fuel cars will continue to rule. I expect that fossil fuel cars will continue to rule???? what are you babbling about now the article is on airplanes....... The company has successfully test-flown a 4-ton civil electric aircraft and expects to release an 8-ton civil electric aircraft in 2027 to 2028, Zeng said. pretty amazing that they are flying a 4 ton aircraft already Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,192 June 27 5 hours ago, notsonice said: I expect that fossil fuel cars will continue to rule???? what are you babbling about now the article is on airplanes....... The company has successfully test-flown a 4-ton civil electric aircraft and expects to release an 8-ton civil electric aircraft in 2027 to 2028, Zeng said. pretty amazing that they are flying a 4 ton aircraft already No, no its not "amazing" they flew an aircraft. People have been doing that since 1903. Anyone can do it. The problem with utopians is this thing called REALITY, the REALITY that physics and applied engineering is dependent upon power density of the motivational force as it is all consuming problem regarding movement of material and production of WORK. Batteries SUCK currently. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 27 57 minutes ago, footeab@yahoo.com said: No, no its not "amazing" they flew an aircraft. People have been doing that since 1903. Anyone can do it. The problem with utopians is this thing called REALITY, the REALITY that physics and applied engineering is dependent upon power density of the motivational force as it is all consuming problem regarding movement of material and production of WORK. Batteries SUCK currently. No, no its not "amazing" they flew an aircraft. People have been doing that since 1903. Anyone can do it. ???? battery powered with electric motors....Since 1903..........you must be back on the pipe try reading the article the next level ....2027/28 .......8 tonne airplane 2000 to 3000 KM on battery power alone......using CATL's electric aircraft project uses Condensed Battery, which has an energy density of up to 500 Wh/kg in a single cell, will it happen???? my bet is yes............ the bigger question what is the limit for maximum possible energy storage Wh/KG in a battery...it is obvious the limit is not known today as battery energy density has doubled in just the past 7 years here is where tech is right now latest battery max is 711 Wh /kg accomplished/announced in April of 2023 Luddites really do hate new technology........ Enjoy the new battery tech.....coming to your $10000 EV in the future....1000 miles on a charge??????? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 28 U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) (.gov) PJM has been dispatching coal-fired generators less than other generators Use of the coal fleet in PJM, the country's largest wholesale electricity market, has fallen over the last decade, driven largely by higher... . 1 week ago Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,255 DM June 28 Reuters California drives US battery storage growth in power systems California has been the dominant force behind the build-out of utility-scale battery storage systems in the United States, adding just over... . 2 days ago Energy-Storage.News California utility SCE seeks approval for 750MW of energy storage resource adequacy contracts SCE is seeking approval from the California PUC of two new RA agreements covering 750MW of nameplate battery storage capacity. . 2 days ago Tech Xplore New research shows that solar-powered 'resilience hubs' in California could generate up to 8GW of power Power outages are on the rise nationwide as climate change brings more frequent wildfires, heat waves, and severe weather events. . 1 day ago ET EnergyWorld Opinion: California drives US battery storage growth in power systems California's 8.6 gigawatts (GW) of battery storage capacity accounts for roughly half of all utility-scale battery capacity within the US... . 2 days ago The Conversation Big batteries are solving a longstanding problem with solar power in California. Can they do the same for Australia? For years, the 'duck curve' of low daytime demand due to cheap solar power has challenged energy planners. California is showing the... . 1 week ago Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ecocharger + 1,477 DL June 29 On 6/27/2024 at 6:22 AM, Rob Plant said: Ahh yes innovation and tech, unfortunately for you Eco it will happen as nothing stands still. This is an interesting read and very relevant to the topic we have been discussing/arguing about for months/years. Interestingly refer back to the length of time these were universally adopted as the go to means of transport and then compare to the speed of growth and innovation there is today with EV's. Try to keep an open mind, its an article in a car journal after all! A life well lived: Tracing 120 years of the combustion engine | Autocar EVs are headed south in your country and others...live with it. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ecocharger + 1,477 DL June 29 On 6/27/2024 at 8:12 AM, notsonice said: I expect that fossil fuel cars will continue to rule???? what are you babbling about now the article is on airplanes....... The company has successfully test-flown a 4-ton civil electric aircraft and expects to release an 8-ton civil electric aircraft in 2027 to 2028, Zeng said. pretty amazing that they are flying a 4 ton aircraft already The transportation sector is over 99% fossil fuel...get used to it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ecocharger + 1,477 DL June 29 4 hours ago, notsonice said: Reuters California drives US battery storage growth in power systems California has been the dominant force behind the build-out of utility-scale battery storage systems in the United States, adding just over... . 2 days ago Energy-Storage.News California utility SCE seeks approval for 750MW of energy storage resource adequacy contracts SCE is seeking approval from the California PUC of two new RA agreements covering 750MW of nameplate battery storage capacity. . 2 days ago Tech Xplore New research shows that solar-powered 'resilience hubs' in California could generate up to 8GW of power Power outages are on the rise nationwide as climate change brings more frequent wildfires, heat waves, and severe weather events. . 1 day ago ET EnergyWorld Opinion: California drives US battery storage growth in power systems California's 8.6 gigawatts (GW) of battery storage capacity accounts for roughly half of all utility-scale battery capacity within the US... . 2 days ago The Conversation Big batteries are solving a longstanding problem with solar power in California. Can they do the same for Australia? For years, the 'duck curve' of low daytime demand due to cheap solar power has challenged energy planners. California is showing the... . 1 week ago California autos are 97% fossil fuel...too bad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites