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There Is A Serious Worldwide Energy Crisis Right Now!


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2021 Oct 11, 4:27am   457 views  17 comments

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#worldwideenergycrisis There is an energy crisis in three countries that we need to be worried about. The US, Canada, Australia, and Argentina have enough oil, natural gas, and coal to last until renewable energy comes online later in this century.
China has an energy crisis right now. Flooding in Shanxi Province and Inner Mongolia has taken 60 coal mines offline. Some 190,000 hectares of crops have been destroyed. This situation is made worse, ironically, by good moves that China is making to control climate change. They have taken several coal mines and coal-fired electric stations out of service. They have launched an anti-corruption campaign.
Soon Chinese factories will slow down or shut down in some cases. Our supply chains are already damaged. As China cannot deliver manufactured products to us, their economy will fall into a recession. The US and Chinese economies are tied together. It will drive us into a recession also.
India likewise is facing a challenge with an acute shortage of coal. Their industries will slow down. A recession could come there also.
The third crisis is Europe and natural gas. Prices of this fuel are five times as high as they were a year ago. What has caused this is a complex question. Many Europeans rightfully believe that Vladimir Putin has created an artificial shortage to increase his profits. Mr. Putin is a man always to be taken seriously. He has a brilliant mind. He can be ruthless. The Russian natural resources company Gazprom controls natural gas resources in Russia. This company follows Putin's wishes. This is only one dimension of the problem that I discovered during in-depth research. As coastal China grows more affluent, they add 15 million new natural gas users each year. These new Chinese customers look to Gazprom as a major source of natural gas. There is another hidden culprit-US sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine and Crimea seizures. Gazprom is still listed on international stock exchanges. It does not have access to Western capital markets to finance new exploration and modernization that would increase outputs. They are blocked from obtaining the latest modern technology.
Britain and Western Europe use a system of storing natural gas in the ground during the summer months and releasing the natural gas in the winter. Gasunie in Holland began a release of stored natural gas recently. Earthquakes and similar consequences followed. This slowed the release of natural gas. Britain suffered a similar problem.

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1   PeopleUnited   2021 Oct 11, 4:32am  

The “crisis” is the plan. It’s what totalitarian globalists do, cause a problem so they can 6uild 6ack 6etter. This is what you voted for.
2   WookieMan   2021 Oct 11, 5:02am  

There are container ships for NG. We have plenty of NG and can just ship it. If Europe needs gas just buy ours, but they're stubborn.

Last months bill was $7.51 for actual usage at my house and not all the other bull shit on the bill ($32 total). 3 kids and 2 adults. Showering, laundry, dishes, etc. Not using heat yet, but we do at least those 3 things daily. $7.51.

There doesn't have to be a crisis anywhere. There are ways to move NG and create American jobs. Problem is Joe isn't gonna do it. I eagerly await 2022 and 2024. The Democrats take on energy is pure retardation. Renewables are already being advanced. Let capitalism take the reins. It will only get more advanced as people figure out how to make it more profitable. Government for sure should not be involved. They've already failed at renewables. They now double down on pipelines that create jobs and make the costs to the poorest of citizens cheaper. I can't even image what this inflation is doing to the person that makes $30k/yr.
3   RWSGFY   2021 Oct 11, 5:09am  

Let's go Brandon!
4   WookieMan   2021 Oct 11, 7:32am  

HunterTits says
Either way, fuck the rest of the world.

Amen. And they mostly can't fuck with us.
5   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 11, 7:58am  

ohomen171 says
until renewable energy comes online later in this century.


That aint happening and never will happen Jack. Quit feeding people Green Hopium.

After the Biden debacle fuckup the complete disaster this man is, and will continue to be. The sniveling and constant Commie pushing from the Squad, and the Faggidy shit the greentard idiots will continue to shove up our asses along with all of the lies surrounding Covid and the brutal facist way this Occupation of Potato Joe handles it all.
After these mother fuckers are thrown off the bus, it will be a felony to talk about that faggidy retard green shit.
Solar farms will be destroyed as a result mark my word. These mother fuckers will be the bane of all things green energy. People will do what works, but make no mistake, the forced mandated horseshit will be destroyed. And that also means no tube choo choo trains for those of you wondering.
We're going to put a feedbag on the cows and feed them beans and boiled eggs, we're going to rejoice in our guzzies, that had catalytic converters stolen from them, by gangs of Afghanistan gangs Biden brought in this country. We're going to turn on every light in the house.
Burning mummies for firewood will be back in fashion.
6   NDrLoR   2021 Oct 11, 8:10am  

ohomen171 says
There Is A Serious Worldwide Energy Crisis Right Now!
Was going to submit as a post, but in the same vein:

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/energy-crisis-gripping-world-potentially-120310123.html

"the sudden energy crunch hitting the world is threatening already stressed supply chains, stirring geopolitical tensions and raising questions about whether the world is ready for the green energy revolution when it's having trouble powering itself right now."
7   NuttBoxer   2021 Oct 11, 8:17am  

This is the logical and intended outcome when you take efficient energy producing offline(coal, oil, nuclear), and replace it with inefficient, costly, and unmaintainable energy that is worse for the environment(wind, solar, electric).

In order to create a one world government, they need to take 1st world countries down to 3rd world status. This has been the plan for hundreds of years.
8   AmericanKulak   2021 Oct 11, 8:49am  

ohomen171 says
and coal to last until renewable energy comes online later in this century.


Did you forget a year or so ago when the US was exporting fossil fuels and prices were at lows?

Britain could heat and power itself on coal also. Countless reserves of Coal in the UK. Home of the Industrial Revolution, fired first by Coal. Same with Germany, Poland, and many other countries. Fire up the Lignite and Fuck the Libs.
9   Patrick   2021 Oct 11, 12:57pm  

America has an exceptionally good position geographically, with oceans on two sides, a very weak and sparsely populated neighbor to the north, leaving only one border as a problem area.

We could be entirely self-sufficient in everything, and we remain a very easy country to defend.

So yes, all our problems are self-imposed.
10   Patrick   2021 Oct 11, 1:06pm  

HunterTits says
And even better: Our riverine systems. Something we on the West Coast do not think about. But it was a big deal and continues to be in the central and eastern parts of the country.

Eastern Canada benefits from it as does Germany and other parts of Europe. Same with parts of China. Russia has rivers but they were in the wrong places/going in the wrong direction.





True, Adam Smith talks about this too, and says it explains the rise of commerce in the Netherlands, the Nile delta, and Bangladesh. Many routes to sell things.
11   rocketjoe79   2021 Oct 11, 1:13pm  

If China really fails harder, the rest of the world will pick up the slack, especially the USA. Might take us a bit of time to fire up mothballed oil and gas production, revive Paper Mills that were taken out of service due to low price offshoring, and other industries. But supply and demand will rule.
12   mich   2021 Oct 11, 2:27pm  

hope everyone is long energy ;)
13   Onvacation   2021 Oct 11, 2:43pm  

Patrick says
America has an exceptionally good position geographically, with oceans on two sides, a very weak and sparsely populated neighbor to the north, leaving only one border as a problem area.

Frontal attack won't work, but if we could Trojan horse into the government...
14   Bd6r   2021 Oct 11, 3:07pm  

Onvacation says
Frontal attack won't work, but if we could Trojan horse into the government...

Frontal attack won't work, but if we HAVE Trojan horse in the government...

FIFY
15   FarmersWon   2021 Oct 11, 5:06pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
ohomen171 says
and coal to last until renewable energy comes online later in this century.


Did you forget a year or so ago when the US was exporting fossil fuels and prices were at lows?

Britain could heat and power itself on coal also. Countless reserves of Coal in the UK. Home of the Industrial Revolution, fired first by Coal. Same with Germany, Poland, and many other countries. Fire up the Lignite and Fuck the Libs.


I like most hate the illogical green brigade.
At the same time "polluting coal" should be dead already.
Wind blows consistently at many places and wind energy to be future of world specially US. They can take a sand/stones up the mountain to store energy using inefficient methods .. Its always possible if you have huge surplus during heavy wind blow.

Here is generating potential of US.. against current capacity of 1000GW. 100x if not 1000x of needed electricity.
https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy11osti/50860.pdf
The NREL analysis found enormous U.S. wind energy potential. The previous survey pegged annual U.S. wind potential at 10.8 million gigawatt-hours (GWh). However, the potential for an 80-meter hub height operating in a windy area at a 30% or higher capacity factor is almost 10,500 gigawatts (GW ) of wind capacity, generating 37 million GWh per year. Even greater, the potential for 100-meter hubs operating in windy regions with at least 30% capacity is 12,125 GW of wind capacity, which could produce 44.7 million GWh of electricity per year. The “capacity factor” used in the study is the amount of power produced per year divided by the amount of power that would be produced if the wind turbine operated at full capacity all the time. To put these calculations in perspective, the installed U.S. wind power capacity is now about 35 GW

It is already happening:
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=42495
16   FarmersWon   2021 Oct 11, 5:11pm  

Wind is the future of electricity.. Cheap, clean and reliable.


17   FarmersWon   2021 Oct 11, 5:15pm  

Massive 853-foot-tall wind turbines are coming to America's East Coast

https://newatlas.com/energy/vineyard-wind-ge-haliade-x-turbine
https://youtu.be/ybh7NwZv7c8

Each Haliade-X turbine is a self-contained 12-13 megawatt generator in its own right, capable of generating 67 gigawatt-hours

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