能源:现代经济的基础
Energy: The Foundation Of Modern Economies

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/energy-foundation-modern-economies

作者认为,美国近期优先考虑太阳能和风能等绿色技术的能源政策导致了投资不良和能源不可靠,威胁到国家经济稳定。 他们认为,真正的成功需要一致、可靠且经济上可行的能源系统——这些替代解决方案基本上不具备这些特征。 参加能源未来论坛的作者表示,尽管前景严峻,但希望就在前方。 演讲者讨论了可再生能源、材料采购、运输进步、石油和天然气生产、核能和政府政策等各个方面。 马克·米尔斯强调了能源充足、可靠性和可负担性的必要性。 他指出人类善于发现利用能源的创新方法,而不是创造能源,同时强调人工智能电力需求的激增,很可能通过天然气站来满足。 由于核电能够提供现代技术所需的持续电力,因此它成为一个关键参与者。 尽管较新的核电站设计成本仍然过高,但小型模块化反应堆可能为几乎无限的清洁能源而不排放二氧化碳提供了一种可行的选择。 文章最后呼吁政治家接受科学证据和实用能源原则,确保子孙后代拥有光明的能源未来。

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Authored by Danny Ervin via RealClearEnergy,

I am generally pessimistic about the future of the U.S. due to recent energy policies at the federal and state levels that favor "green" energy technologies, primarily solar and wind.

These policies often distort the economics of power production, leading to a massive misallocation of capital and overinvestment in unreliable solar and wind projects. Reliable electricity supply requires consistency every second of the day, not just minute-by-minute, but also over weeks, months, and years. My past experience in forecasting electricity demand for a five-year horizon showed that wind and solar forecasts fail to meet this requirement.

Economies and standards of living hinge on having an adequate, economic, and reliable energy source—attributes that are non-negotiable for an optimal energy infrastructure. Our current trajectory risks creating inadequate, unaffordable, and unreliable energy supplies, which would devastate the U.S. economy and standard of living.

Is there any hope? Yes. I recently attended The Energy Future Forum sponsored by RealClear and RealClearEnergy. I was impressed by the thoughtful and comprehensive discussion on energy issues in the U.S. and globally. While these insightful voices are currently ignored by the administration in Washington and many states, there is hope for future change.

The forum's speakers covered a variety of topics, including renewable energy and the sources of materials for solar panel manufacturing, electric vehicles and the future of transportation, petroleum exploration and production, small modular nuclear reactors, and federal energy policy. Most speakers understood the physics and engineering realities of energy production. Mark Mills, in particular, emphasized the three requirements for a successful energy system: adequacy, reliability, and economic viability. He noted that society is more adept at finding new uses for energy than producing it and highlighted the dynamic nature of energy demand over time. He also stressed that AI will significantly increase electricity demand, concentrated in specific regions.

To meet this new demand, much of the supply will come from natural gas plants, as AI and data centers require a reliable source of electricity every second of every day. Fossil fuels and nuclear power are currently the best technologies to meet this need. However, new nuclear power plants, my favored generating technology, are currently uneconomical.

Small modular reactor (SMR) designs might offer a way forward, providing virtually unlimited electricity with no carbon dioxide emissions. This topic was discussed extensively at the forum and has garnered much attention over the past 12-18 months. Both nuclear proponents and opponents recognize that licensing regulations must be revised for these reactors to become financially viable. The political battle over these regulations will determine the future of nuclear power.

The Energy Future Forum provided reasons for optimism about the future of the U.S. If the political class listens to the facts and understands the physical laws governing energy production, our children and grandchildren could inherit a foundation for a plentiful, reliable, and affordable energy system.

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