Lost in all the attention to the Trump administration’s effort to scuttle President Barack Obama’s clean power plan is its attempt to prop up the struggling coal industry by doing something very un-Republican — subsidizing it.
Last month, Rick Perry, the secretary of energy, asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — the independent agency that regulates electricity markets — to adopt a new rule to pay certain coal and nuclear plants more than they would otherwise earn in a competitive market. In essence, consumers would pay these plants a premium for electricity that competitors could produce, and are already producing, more cheaply.
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markets are good, except when your friends can't compete. when that happens, you change the rules to subsidize your friends. as long as they're rich.
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Fascist seems closer
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where socialist and fascist come full circle and meet with authoritarian bullies and no-nothings in charge.
and to think, so-called conservatives and libertarians support this fucking regime.
and to think, so-called conservatives and libertarians support this fucking regime.
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I think this is related to the idea that as power generation gets massively distributed (private solar and wind at each house) that people only want to buy coal power when it is cloudy and calm, using their own stuff otherwise, but the coal power companies have to pay the money to be ready when the solar hippy comes knocking for juice.dead man walking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 3:22 pm markets are good, except when your friends can't compete. when that happens, you change the rules to subsidize your friends. as long as they're rich.
Lost in all the attention to the Trump administration’s effort to scuttle President Barack Obama’s clean power plan is its attempt to prop up the struggling coal industry by doing something very un-Republican — subsidizing it.
Last month, Rick Perry, the secretary of energy, asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — the independent agency that regulates electricity markets — to adopt a new rule to pay certain coal and nuclear plants more than they would otherwise earn in a competitive market. In essence, consumers would pay these plants a premium for electricity that competitors could produce, and are already producing, more cheaply.
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Solyndra


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these plants are not currently needed for grid reliability.nafod wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:19 pmI think this is related to the idea that as power generation gets massively distributed (private solar and wind at each house) that people only want to buy coal power when it is cloudy and calm, using their own stuff otherwise, but the coal power companies have to pay the money to be ready when the solar hippy comes knocking for juice.dead man walking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 3:22 pm markets are good, except when your friends can't compete. when that happens, you change the rules to subsidize your friends. as long as they're rich.
Lost in all the attention to the Trump administration’s effort to scuttle President Barack Obama’s clean power plan is its attempt to prop up the struggling coal industry by doing something very un-Republican — subsidizing it.
Last month, Rick Perry, the secretary of energy, asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — the independent agency that regulates electricity markets — to adopt a new rule to pay certain coal and nuclear plants more than they would otherwise earn in a competitive market. In essence, consumers would pay these plants a premium for electricity that competitors could produce, and are already producing, more cheaply.
constellation had a dirty-ass coal plant that was simply essential for reliability in the balt gas & elec territory, and it was "must run" and received the highest bid in the market at all hours, no matter its operating costs. so yeah, some baseload power that can be dispacted and ramped up is essential, but we don't need the plants rick perry is talking about.
a further point, although solar and wind are intermittent, their generation is predictable, both seasonally, time of day and likely output. it's call weather forecasting. so most reliability needs can be planned for, and we've got less expensive gas to do the job.
let's be clear, the only response to perry's bullshit is: bullshit.
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gaddammit jackass, you're pissing me off.
we've had this exchange before, i am sure.
solyndra was a government incentive program gone bad. point taken.
but the last time you pulled this stinking rabbit corpse from the tiny hat that goes on your pinhead, i noted that southern company got billions, not mere hundreds of millions, for the development of a "clean" coal plant that never got built.
tofuckingday, these are your guys and they're fucking this one up. don't talk to me about my guy. he's out of the frame. he's partying. michelle is blowing him. the problem today isn't a solar plant from years ago.
you've got to do better. or apologize for your ill-considered vote.
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Tesla
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and dozens of other success stories from that program, that by the way has turned a $30M profit ? *shrug*
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Assuming you're correct, Obama "created" many green jobs. Trump "saved" the jobs of many noble coal miners who are needed to power Prius's and Tesla's before they turn into toxic waste. Mother GaiaYes I Have Balls wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 10:34 pmTesla
Abengoa biorefinery
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and dozens of other success stories from that program, that by the way has turned a $30M profit ? *shrug*

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What is the text from dwm? I am curious.
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There's no bullshit to Perry's approach-- he's from a state with very little coal and abundant natural gas supplies.dead man walking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:31 pmthese plants are not currently needed for grid reliability.nafod wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:19 pmI think this is related to the idea that as power generation gets massively distributed (private solar and wind at each house) that people only want to buy coal power when it is cloudy and calm, using their own stuff otherwise, but the coal power companies have to pay the money to be ready when the solar hippy comes knocking for juice.dead man walking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 3:22 pm markets are good, except when your friends can't compete. when that happens, you change the rules to subsidize your friends. as long as they're rich.
Lost in all the attention to the Trump administration’s effort to scuttle President Barack Obama’s clean power plan is its attempt to prop up the struggling coal industry by doing something very un-Republican — subsidizing it.
Last month, Rick Perry, the secretary of energy, asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — the independent agency that regulates electricity markets — to adopt a new rule to pay certain coal and nuclear plants more than they would otherwise earn in a competitive market. In essence, consumers would pay these plants a premium for electricity that competitors could produce, and are already producing, more cheaply.
constellation had a dirty-ass coal plant that was simply essential for reliability in the balt gas & elec territory, and it was "must run" and received the highest bid in the market at all hours, no matter its operating costs. so yeah, some baseload power that can be dispacted and ramped up is essential, but we don't need the plants rick perry is talking about.
a further point, although solar and wind are intermittent, their generation is predictable, both seasonally, time of day and likely output. it's call weather forecasting. so most reliability needs can be planned for, and we've got less expensive gas to do the job.
let's be clear, the only response to perry's bullshit is: bullshit.
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