About time!!!

California has taken nuclear power plants offline while increasing mandates for wind and solar, resulting in statewide power shortages and power outages. Nuclear power is clean and reliable; wind and solar power, while “clean,” are unreliable, significantly more expensive, and emit the dreaded greenhouse gases (but don’t tell anyone that part).

There have been power outages since the 2006 California Global Warming Solutions Act, AB 32, was passed by the Legislature and signed into law. The California Public Utilities Commission has rejected previous attempts, but following the deadly 2018 fires, allowed power shutoffs under the guise of protecting public safety.

And now, one of the largest solar projects and bird killers is quietly shutting down. The $2.2 billion Ivanpah Solar Project in the Mohave Desert, which received $1.6 billion dollars in federal loan guarantees from the Obama administration, is shutting down. Larger than the Obama Solyndra solar scandal, the Ivanpah project is another California boondoggle that harmed the environment more than it provided much needed electricity to the state’s 40 million residents.

And Ivanpah incinerates more than 6,000 birds a year.

Full article, HERE from California Globe and HERE from NY Post.

This is another one of those projects that NEVER should have been built. Some of our power generation folks looked at this back in the 2000s and said it was ‘old’ tech. The project had to use natural gas to heat the boilers before the sun’s rays would actually make the turbines spin. Photovoltaic systems were already being manufactured and distributed (like the panels on houses).

And it never made the amount of power it was supposed to. Various reports said the ‘best’ it ever did was 70% of output, others said it ‘averaged’ 43% of output when it worked.

Ivanpah was touted as a replacement for San Onofre which was shut down in 2013 over the issues with replacement steam generators that had been installed in 2010 and 2011, with Barbara Boxer leading the move to close it ‘due to the significant’ regulatory and ‘administrative processes and appeals’ (read lawsuits), that would delay any restart of the plant.

And the loss of the nuclear plant, coupled with the lack of production from Ivanpah increased the already problematic brownouts and power outages that plague California even today.

Funny thing… California organizations own approximately 25% of Palo Verde nuclear power plant in Arizona… But they don’t get ‘free’ power from it, they have to pay market rate. The Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) holds a 230 MW share of the plant’s electricity, but if they need more to handle high loads, that cost goes up significantly.

I’ve always found this interesting, since a lot of California folks say they won’t own ANY nuclear plants as soon as they can shut down Diablo Canyon, which was originally scheduled to close in 2025. Now California has extended the license to 2030 for ‘stability’. The NRC authorized them out to 2045, but the California Coastal Commission and econazis have sued to close the plant anyway… That would take down 7-9% of California’s power generation…

Sooooo, in summary, California wasted $2.1 billion on a failed attempt for ‘green’ energy, screwed up the local environment, and killed a bunch of birds every year. While that would not buy a nuclear plant, it would probably have paid for at least 1/3 to 1/4 of one which would last 50 years of clean, stable ‘green’ energy…

Sigh…

Comments

About time!!! — 19 Comments

  1. I wonder how much of that 1.6 billion morphed into campaign contributions or outright kickbacks?

  2. Combine that with the closing of 2 oil refineries next year and California is screwed. I don’t see how it can dig its way out short of replacing the entire political class.

  3. Worked at Palo Verde for five years so at least a part of my wages came from Cali😁. Hopefully the statue of limitations apply before Newsom tries to collect back taxes.

  4. So the Ivanpah Solar Project is shutting down. Who is going to clean up the site. There is no money to remove all the solar reflectors. So they are just sit there for years and keep on killing birds.

    • Hopefully the solar panels have adjustments to move the mirrors into a down twoard the ground position. Or at least move them so they do not refelect sun light to the collector. That would be the easy way to go. Hardly any clean up except for weeds and such that would grow among the mirrors.

  5. Wind and Solar cause more enviromental damage than Coal or Oil. Natural Gas is the cleanest way to generate electricity.

  6. GreggBC is correct. The blades are made in Italy. Shipped to the US on a ship. Trucked to the windfarm by multiple cars/trucks with electrical linemen running ahead to move overhead lines/signals and replacing them after the load is passed. Generators made in China or Germany and shipped to the US. Trucked to the windfarm with supporting staff as above. Concrete bases are huge. Cranes to lift everything in place. Cables to run from each windmill to a mainline. Transformers to boost and reduce current. Using helicopters for maintained. Then the disposal after they are done. They will never produce enough electricity to cover the carbon footprint or cost. Even Hollyweird understand this. See the show “Landman” with Billy Bob Thornton.

  7. When gigawatts matter, solar and wind are there with kilowatts, or maybe on large scale projects, megawatts.

    Poseurs.

  8. Living in California lite, we see the same problems on the horizon with coal fired plants being closed with no real replacements in sight.

    The environazis don’t care; they have their ‘vision’ and assumed moral high ground. In Boulder, the mother hive, their power comes from hydro.

  9. The Left’s motto is “better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.”

  10. Hopefully the solar panels have adjustments to move the mirrors into a down toward the ground position. Or at least move them so they do not reflect sunlight to the collector. That would be the easy way to go. There should be hardly any clean up except for weeds and such that would grow among the mirrors.

  11. Overall mexafornia is phuced for sure. I just might vote for a libturd this time for governor. Maybe it would finally kill this state. The libturds do NOT diserive this state. They have distroyed this state, let it rot.

  12. Kali….getting what they asked for…and what they deserve.

  13. The only time the left cares about dead wildlife is if it’s covered in oil.

  14. Back when we lived in Chico, we were on the north side of town. We had line of sight to the airport. This also meant that we were on the same PG&E grid, so did not have to deal with rolling blackouts. Still had to pay the bill. IIRC, pricing was tiered. Could be it was possible to stay in the lowest price tier if you only ran two 60W light bulbs and a toilet.

    God bless Texas. We are about half way though our current five year contract. Fixed price, 8.5 cents/Kwh, not including delivery and taxes.