Solar Power: Economic Disaster

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Energy, Technology, Power Resources
Cover of the book Solar Power: Economic Disaster by Theodore Ong, Theodore Ong
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Theodore Ong ISBN: 9781310168291
Publisher: Theodore Ong Publication: March 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Theodore Ong
ISBN: 9781310168291
Publisher: Theodore Ong
Publication: March 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

*New update v2.0*

- Easier reading, more analogies, more discussion
- More comprehensive discussion on economic costs
- New Chapter dedicated to Practical Renewables
- More Nuclear myths debunked

Even with free solar cells and batteries, solar power is too expensive.

If safe nuclear power is expensive, solar power is a disaster (and so is wind). Here I present an analysis with these key findings:

- Solar utility scale power is too expensive even with free solar cells and free batteries
- Fossil fuels are much cheaper but less environmentally friendly
- Wind with storage is better, but still economically unfeasible.
- 100% Solar / Wind hybrids on the utility scale are economically unfeasible to operate
- Geothermal, hydro, clean coal and nuclear energy are the likely candidates for a greener future
- Nuclear energy is cheaper than clean coal in the long run (30 years)
- Clean natural gas is the most economic low emissions option if natural gas remains cheap

Wind and solar are NOT the way to go in terms of economics.

The only candidates left for large scale economically feasible power generation are geothermal, hydroelectric, nuclear and fossil fuel power. And in places without geothermal and hydroelectric resources, which would you rather generate electricity for you?
Fossil fuel power or cleaner nuclear power?

And is there such a thing as safe nuclear power?

Absolutely! I'll be discussing more on that in my next book.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

*New update v2.0*

- Easier reading, more analogies, more discussion
- More comprehensive discussion on economic costs
- New Chapter dedicated to Practical Renewables
- More Nuclear myths debunked

Even with free solar cells and batteries, solar power is too expensive.

If safe nuclear power is expensive, solar power is a disaster (and so is wind). Here I present an analysis with these key findings:

- Solar utility scale power is too expensive even with free solar cells and free batteries
- Fossil fuels are much cheaper but less environmentally friendly
- Wind with storage is better, but still economically unfeasible.
- 100% Solar / Wind hybrids on the utility scale are economically unfeasible to operate
- Geothermal, hydro, clean coal and nuclear energy are the likely candidates for a greener future
- Nuclear energy is cheaper than clean coal in the long run (30 years)
- Clean natural gas is the most economic low emissions option if natural gas remains cheap

Wind and solar are NOT the way to go in terms of economics.

The only candidates left for large scale economically feasible power generation are geothermal, hydroelectric, nuclear and fossil fuel power. And in places without geothermal and hydroelectric resources, which would you rather generate electricity for you?
Fossil fuel power or cleaner nuclear power?

And is there such a thing as safe nuclear power?

Absolutely! I'll be discussing more on that in my next book.

More books from Power Resources

Cover of the book Short-Circuits in AC and DC Systems by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Compact Heat Exchangers by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book How To Upgrade Your Home To Solar Energy by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Hierarchical Protection for Smart Grids by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Lightweight Landscape by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Business Competitiveness by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book The Automotive Transmission Book by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Handbook of CO₂ in Power Systems by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Locomotives and Rail Road Transportation by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Sustainable Vernacular Architecture by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Install Your Own Solar Panels by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Nanomaterials for Supercapacitors by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Resource Management for Energy and Spectrum Harvesting Sensor Networks by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Myanmar Energy Consumption Surveys Report by Theodore Ong
Cover of the book Energies renouvelables marines by Theodore Ong
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy