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OKIsItJustMe

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14. I'm citing facts
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 06:16 PM
20 hrs ago

Did you check to see how New York gets our electricity? https://www.nyiso.com/real-time-dashboard



NNadir calls me an anti-Nuke. You think I’m anti-renewable.

I’m pro-survival and that means dealing with reality.

Yes, renewables are now generating more electricity than coal. That’s great, but it doesn’t mean they’ve put coal out of business.


The reality, which NNadir denies is that we will not have an electrical system run purely on nuclear power. The reality, which you don’t like is that it also will not be run solely on variable renewables, and at this point, coal use worldwide has not fallen off a cliff.

I suggest you read the IEA report, Electricity 2026:
IEA (2026), Electricity 2026, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/reports/electricity-2026, Licence: CC BY 4.0

In particular the section on Supply:
https://www.iea.org/reports/electricity-2026/supply



IEA (2026), Breakdown of global electricity generation by source, 2019-2030, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/breakdown-of-global-electricity-generation-by-source-2019-2030, Licence: CC BY 4.0

However, the grid is just part of the energy picture. A tremendous amount of energy is used by industry and transportation. Making steel and concrete currently require burning a lot of fossil fuels. We primarily heat our buildings with furnaces which burn fossil fuels. Our farmers depend heavily on synthetic fertilizers which are manufactured using natural gas…

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No question that Africa has been neglected and badly damaged by colonialism DemocracyForever Friday #1
Renewable energy is increasing the cost of electricity in California... hunter Friday #2
That's completely false DemocracyForever Saturday #3
Allow me to suggest that "the answer" is more nuanced OKIsItJustMe Saturday #4
Still spreading misinformation DemocracyForever Sunday #7
Nope, no kool-aid here OKIsItJustMe Sunday #9
You sound like a nuclear industry lobbyist DemocracyForever Yesterday #12
I'm citing facts OKIsItJustMe 20 hrs ago #14
What are your professional credentials? DemocracyForever 1 hr ago #17
Do you want to hire me? OKIsItJustMe 1 hr ago #18
You still refuse to answer this simple question DemocracyForever 1 hr ago #19
And your credentials are? OKIsItJustMe 1 hr ago #20
I need to know who I'm dealing with DemocracyForever 1 hr ago #21
I'm not going to give you my CV OKIsItJustMe 1 hr ago #22
You have no engineering credentials DemocracyForever 1 hr ago #23
Electric rates are not any kind of state secret. hunter Sunday #5
You're spreading misinformation DemocracyForever Sunday #6
You live in your world, I'll live in mine. hunter Sunday #8
I live in a factual world DemocracyForever Yesterday #13
Renewable energy offers hope in Africa and everywhere thought crime Yesterday #10
I think it's quite clear how Ms. Mthonbeni regards bourgeois rhetoric claiming that we should rip the shit... NNadir Yesterday #11
Mthonbeni is not against renewable energy. She is not like you. thought crime 8 hrs ago #15
She does offer that so called "renewable energy" crap faint praise. NNadir 5 hrs ago #16
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