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Originally Posted by Wyzz Kydd
You’re selling the idea that you can accurately predict the future 12 years out in all the areas I mentioned. To borrow your phrase I’m throwing the BS flag on that laughable claim.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cal...es-experts-say
The Department of Energy estimated last year that the U.S. would need to expand its transmission infrastructure 60% by 2030 and triple its size by 2050 to meet climate goals.
According to an independent analysis by energy researcher Robert Bryce, at its current pace, it would take an estimated 282 years to triple the nation's transmission capacity. Like other energy projects and infrastructure development, transmission lines often face delays from environmental regulation and local opposition.
"It takes ten years just to get approvals to build some of these transmission lines
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This will be interesting. I just got the agenda for a battery industry conference where I'll be delivering a keynote address. I get to follow none other than Robert Bryce. I'll make it a point to discuss the 282 year estimate with Mr. Bryce.
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