http://www.pickensplan.com/What is all this about compressed natural gas? What are the pros/cons of using it?
9/2/2008 11:33:50 PM
I like the nuclear / drill drill drill / and wind ideas he presents.Well thought out, and I'm sure it would keep many billions of dollars within our borders.He's a huge proponent of natural gas as well.
9/2/2008 11:38:58 PM
Now that oil's bubble has burst (gobal economy slowing down), once it is under $100 a barrel, everyone will be buying SUVs again....[Edited on September 2, 2008 at 11:52 PM. Reason : s]
9/2/2008 11:46:03 PM
yep. One of the guys where I work has an F250 that he hasn't driven all summer, because he went out and bought an older model honda civic. All last week and this week, guess what he has driven to work?
9/2/2008 11:48:08 PM
Pickens is a nut, at least concerning wind energy.If you want to take the extreme we need to cover 0.6% of the Sahara desert with solar panels. That creates enough energy for the entire world. Hop to it!
9/2/2008 11:53:24 PM
^ no, he's not. With the current subsidies for wind energy, his plan likely makes sense.Now giving out those subsidies in the first place... you'd be saying congress is crazy. Most of us already don't disagree with that.
9/3/2008 12:08:47 AM
Trust me, there's plenty of land in the Great Plains for the windmills. Texas already has 5 GW's worth (3% of the state's power) in place, with room for far more than that.
9/3/2008 7:45:01 AM
9/3/2008 8:53:38 AM
Cons may include trading "big oil" for "big wind" but this time, "big wind" has eminent domain powers:
9/3/2008 9:41:29 AM
I think his plans sound reasonable. I do wonder what sort of precedences will be set as the mass deployment of windmills begins to collide more and more with NIMBY sentiments and government land-use regulations (Department of Interior environmental regulations for instance).
9/3/2008 9:42:04 AM
Just from reading that snippet, I don't get how he can take land. He can take it to lay a pipe over it, or put up towers to run wires upon?I'd rather we put to work folks in the US to generate and distribute energy made in the USA than to ship our dollars to a bunch of fucking oil conglomerates that don't give two shits about us.
9/3/2008 10:15:32 AM
True, for now, he can't take land, just force you to allow him to install his power lines and pipe lines. But I find myself concerned with granting governmental powers to any private citizen, regardless of how little or how much. And while I agree that working with folks here in the US would be a better use of government money than foreign companies, it's better to trade with foreign companies in fair business dealings than waste public money on making private citizens rich. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for letting private industry make this happen, but government leg ups aren't free market, or fair, or right.
9/3/2008 10:27:01 AM
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9/3/2008 11:38:24 AM
My favorite thing was when they mandated that corn be diverted to use in auto fuel. That was epic fail. Corn prices went through the roof and gas prices did not come down.
9/3/2008 11:56:48 AM
9/3/2008 12:00:50 PM
No, it didn't make sense when electricity was 4 cents a kw/h. Oh wait; electricity is STILL 4 cents a kw/h. Or were you thinking of putting windmills on your car?[Edited on September 3, 2008 at 6:43 PM. Reason : pic]
9/3/2008 6:41:28 PM
Ok, I just read a critique and I flip flopped. Sorta.
9/3/2008 9:29:27 PM
I disagree with Picken's plan b/c regardless of how great it is wind power = FAIL. game over
9/5/2008 1:29:36 AM