Thursday, June 02, 2005


Sorry about the technorati blunder guys. I was messing around trying to figure out how to use the technorati tags. I decided to try and place it on my template instead of me having to type out the tag for every post (I guess I'm lazy!) So it tagged every post I've done and knocked out everyone else's. Well, I went back into the template and erased it. I'll keep working on this but I wanted to apologize! Posted by Hello

Power giant warns of coming energy crunch (Switzerland)

swissinfo


Potential crisis

According to Karrer, the Swiss energy supply situation could become acute after 2020, if the country’s two oldest nuclear plants close down and supply contracts with French nuclear plants are not renewed.

He estimated that, if no action was taken to replace existing capacity and import contracts, the supply gap could reach between 10 and 30 terawatt-hours (TWh) by 2030 – between 15 and 33 per cent of total anticipated annual demand.

This situation – which mirrored a similar looming crisis at Europe-wide level – could be particularly serious during winter months, when a supply gap could begin arising as early as 2012.

And Karrer added that options were limited – energy efficiency and conservation measures were not even capable of keeping pace with annual demand growth, new renewable energy sources were "nowhere near" being able to meet the gap, and the potential to expand Swiss hydro-power capacity was "very limited".

Switzerland currently produces some 40 per cent of its electricity from five nuclear power plants and the vast majority of the rest from hydropower.

The issue is also complicated by the fact that the other main existing option – gas or coal-fired plants – produce significant quantities of carbon dioxide.


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How to buy a hybrid

Union of Concerned Scientists

I subscribe to this newsletter and it has some useful information. As my lease ends in December on my Jeep, I'll be looking around at what's available. I also have to talk to my dear husband. We've always bought Chryslers because his dad is retired from there and we always get a greenslip, so having him agree to buy a car with better gas mileage will take some work! I wish Chrysler would come out with something along these lines. It probably won't be soon enough (December). I'm not looking too hard right now but I will be. I definitely know we won't be leasing anymore. It's been nice driving newer cars but I'm tired of paying for something that won't be mine. It's still been a hefty payment and I'm tired of the higher insurance, too. We may even buy used this time. I definitely need a small truck for hauling gardening things. Alot of things to think about coming up for us. I would like to buy a used truck that might have the ability to run on biodiesel later, if I can only get my spouse interested in making it.

He's one of those who conceptualizes the idea of peak oil but he's in the camp of "we can't do anything about it, so why do anything about it". I'm thinking I'm driving him crazy because peak oil has become a part of me and the way I view everything anymore. But he accepts me and all of my obsessions!

Who knows? Maybe we'll be walking and biking in the near future? I'm going to try to go garage-saling tomorrow morning to look for bikes. Hope I find something. I'm hitting all the places with ads that say they have bikes. They'll probably all be tricycles! The bike I get probably won't be one of those $2000 bikes like I'd like but it will be better than nothing at the moment!

Can industry spread its green fever?

Yahoo! News

Russian oil output stagnant for 8th month

Yahoo! News

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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Oil prices spike more than $2.50 a barrel

Oil & Energy - MSNBC.com

Hot summer could bring power outages, price spikes

Oil & Energy - MSNBC.com

Yikes! I don't want to hear that! Not, not yet! I'm not ready! I haven't even had to rev up my central air yet (at least I'm trying to hold out)!
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A picture of depletion

The Oil Drum

Look for the heading "A picture of Depletion" June 1 after tonight. Yes, I would agree that if there ever was a picture of depletion, this picture would say enough. Good article.

Spreading the message locally

I've had a couple positive experiences spreading the message about resource depletion in the last couple of days. Here is what happened.

I had the opportunity to speak about peak oil straight out with some different co-workers Monday night. They were really receptive. I was surprised. I must've had about 20 minutes of undivided attention from a 2-3 person audience. I summed it all up about agriculture, things made from oil (told them to look around at everything made of plastic around us), rising demand from China and India, cost of extraction and discoveries, business packaging and transport, sustainable communities, etc.

One of them called me a hypocrite for driving an SUV right now but I told them I just found out about peak oil in February of '04 and my lease doesn't run out until December, then it's gone. I didn't get into the whole aspect of hybrids being nothing more than the same as using a filter on a cigarette like Matt Savinar said in an interview recently! But they listened attentively.

They all agreed that they'd like to see life slow down and that life has been moving too fast for them. They liked the ideas I had about bike paths, apartments over businesses downtown again in our small town, locally produced food and a coop, etc. So, I left them with some ideas about solutions along with the doom & gloom and they seemed to internalize it a little better.

It's been the first time I've had co-workers or acquaintances take me seriously.


Then, just a few hours ago I had a representative from TruGreen Chemlawn rap on my door soliciting business. We used them for about 15 years in the past but stopped in the last 5 years or so after factory closings and resultant family job losses and the increasing expenses of the service. (We weren't aware of the fossil fuel subject back then) Since then, we've been using Jerry Baker's concoctions with a hose-end sprayer. Our yard isn't any worse or any better, by the way.

I told him to pass along to his superiors the reasons why I wouldn't start the service up again. I went into the use of petroleum and NG-based fertilizers and pesticides and how I was trying to limit my use of non-essential products that use these products. I also went into the usual peak oil speal with the facts I just listed in a posting below. He seemed receptive and verbalized understanding and told me he would tell them. I told him to tell them if they switched over to more sustainable methods then I would reconsider. We talked about population overshoot and sustainability and ERoEI of hydrocarbons. He said he had a degree in agriculture or chemistry but didn't seem to have as much of a grasp on the details as I did but he did state that we wouldn't have the food we have today if it weren't for the petroleum and NG-based fertilizers and pesticides.

So, I think I made a hit and made someone think about our present situation and its implications. I will call it a good day for my pursuit of planting the seeds of awareness.

Nicaragua announces state of emergency to end energy crisis

People's Daily Online

Infinite growth combined with finite resources = crash

Here's another little bit of information to think about. I just read a post by a member of ROE2 that mentioned this but not exactly in these words:

-the world presently consumes ~84 million barrels of oil a day
-at the present rate of increase or growth, in 2200 the world would be consuming 600 million barrels a day
-in 3000, it would be 20 million barrels A MINUTE

I don't think this is possible. We can't find it fast enough. We can't go on like this infinitely even if oil were abiotic. Something has to give.

Thanks cedric!

Powerless New Zealand

webnewswire.com

webnewswire.com - Oil prices may double in three years, analyst says

webnewswire.com - Oil prices may double in three years, analyst says

Peak Oil History 101: Causes of the situation

The California Aggie