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Jerry James's avatar

Good article on costs. Costs is a topic which is not discussed in the energy transition. As someone who has worked in the energy business for nearly 50 years I will add a point which very few people seem to understand about energy costs and the economy . Everyone believes the economy runs on interest rates it really runs on affordable energy. Nearly every recession for the last 50 years was preceded by a spike in oil prices. Higher energy prices will lead to an economic collapse.

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Gene Nelson, Ph.D.'s avatar

Excellent summary. However, your all solar and wind model for Minnesota would be inherently unstable, even with batteries. Any power grid requires a significant amount of synchronous grid inertia (SGI) for system stability. The GreenNUKE March 4, 2024 Substack article introduces the topic in a nontechnical manner. See: "Why is Grid Inertia Important? - Without sufficient synchronous grid inertia, the grid becomes unstable and a blackout occurs." https://greennuke.substack.com/p/why-is-grid-inertia-important Clearly, the nuclear power-centric grid would be economical, emission-free, reliable, and have sufficient SGI.

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