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coryrcyesterday at 10:07 PM3 repliesview on HN

As usual, explain how you're going to power heat pumps in the Northern half of the country during a 3 week bomb cyclone. There are answers and they cost money.

The only answer we're using is to build 1:1 natural gas capability for solar, which is roughly double the cost. That's a solution, but it needs to be accounted for when comparing options.


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gardnclyesterday at 10:31 PM

Alternative to natural gas? Wind, geothermal, or nuclear. Wind is already in the northern half of the country and operates well when winterized, unlike the ones in Texas that broke since they were not winterized during that freeze a while back.

Natural gas and fossil fuels are not our only options, they are the easiest options.

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osn9363739yesterday at 10:26 PM

Couldn't this also be solved with transmission from other parts of the country? or is that what you're saying?

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triceratopsyesterday at 10:39 PM

> a 3 week bomb cyclone

Sounds pretty windy to me.

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