• Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA

    From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to William Hyde on Fri Nov 15 15:14:32 2024
    On 11/15/24 14:27, William Hyde wrote:
    Lynn McGuire wrote:
    On 11/15/2024 1:48 PM, William Hyde wrote:
    Lynn McGuire wrote:


    Where is all of this electric power going to come from, especially
    since we are shutting down 100+ coal power plants per year in the USA ? >>>
    As I understand it about 170 are due to be shut down between now and
    2030.  And given that delays in this field are not uncommon, I
    suspect the actual number will be less.

    Since we shut down our coal plants fifteen years ago, the number of
    respiratory alerts in Toronto has gone from thirty per summer to one
    or less.

    That alone made it worth the cost.

    William Hyde

    Yeah, I should have put SWAG on that 100 per year number.  The USA has
    204 coal power plants left.  About a dozen or so here in Texas.  Nine
    of the coal power plants I worked at in the 1980s have been shut down
    in the last 15 years.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/859266/number-of-coal-power-
    plants-by-country/

    Good luck on getting China to shut down their 1,161 coal power plants.
    They are adding a new coal power plant every week still in China (SWAG).

    Bag houses on the exhaust gas would have stopped the flyash in the air
    problem.  Your old coal power plants

    When I was in public school our class was taken on a trip to  see this
    same spanking new technological marvel of a power plant.

    Scary.


    William Hyde

    Well, when I was young my mother and step-father drove past PG&E hydroelectric power plants in the foothills of Northern California
    and to me they looked like fortresses of technology. I remember being impressed.86 years later.

    bliss

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