I was wrong! I've corrected the numbers and now where will we get $2.1 Trillion to $550 Trillion to fulfill Biden's "Guarantee"!

"I guarantee We Are Going To Get Rid of Fossil Fuels” September 06, 2019, 5:49 PM


How sad you still rely on a misleading edited video clip which cuts out the part where Biden acknowledges it won't be him ending fossil fuels.

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They're just showing you how to multiply, not actual plant output.

Try again?
OK... So where is there an error?

A) nuclear power plant by YOUR below admission.. "if operates at 365 days it will generate 36,500 mWh or 36,500,000 kWh!
B) If 3,070,360,300,580 is needed to replace 60% fossil fuel production and additional EV electricity
C) 3,070,360,300,580 kWh divided by 36,500,000 kWh(per plant) wait... maybe you should do it? Oh takes too much time, too
complicated for you!!!
F) 84,119 nuclear power plants each at 36,500,000 kWh (not mine number but below!!!) to produce replaced fossil fuel and EVs!

Now show me the error as the below from this link: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Clearly states 36,500 MWh or 36,500,000 kWh.

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OK... So where is there an error?

A) nuclear power plant by YOUR below admission.. "if operates at 365 days it will generate 36,500 mWh or 36,500,000 kWh!
B) If 3,070,360,300,580 is needed to replace 60% fossil fuel production and additional EV electricity
C) 3,070,360,300,580 kWh divided by 36,500,000 kWh(per plant) wait... maybe you should do it? Oh takes too much time, too
complicated for you!!!
F) 84,119 nuclear power plants each at 36,500,000 kWh (not mine number but below!!!) to produce replaced fossil fuel and EVs!

Now show me the error as the below from this link: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Clearly states 36,500 MWh or 36,500,000 kWh.

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OK... So where is there an error?

A) nuclear power plant by YOUR below admission.. "if operates at 365 days it will generate 36,500 mWh or 36,500,000 kWh!


Did it say the average nuclear reactor generates 100MW?
 
When the Progressive Socialist Communist are done, we all will be using candles for light freezing our asses off and walking to get to where we have to go. Those of us who remain of the population.
 
Most times the embellishments do not destroy industries and the country, as Biden's have.
“No president has ever done what I’ve done,” says Trump. Trump claims he did a better job that any previous president in history. yet he lost re-election and could not stand the humiliation. If that is not embellishment then it certainly is chest beating. His handling of COVID -19 stands as his legacy as the gift that keeps on giving.

He might have survived that but the election drama will forever define him. That is saying a lot considering the rest of the story.

Well he did establish the Space force. Gee what is NASA going to do now.
 
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“No president has ever done what I’ve done,” says Trump. Trump claims he did a better job that any previous president in history. yet he lost re-election and could not stand the humiliation. If that is not embellishment then it certainly is chest beating. His handling of COVID -19 stands as his legacy as the gift that keeps on giving.

He might have survived that but the election drama will forever define him. That is saying a lot considering the rest of the story.

Yep
Except
None of that is actually true.
 
OK... So where is there an error?

A) nuclear power plant by YOUR below admission.. "if operates at 365 days it will generate 36,500 mWh or 36,500,000 kWh!


Did it say the average nuclear reactor generates 100MW?
It wasn't my admission!
Can't you read the links?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW) operates at that capacity continuously for 24 hours, it will generate 2,400 megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. If the power plant operates at that capacity for 365 days, it will generate 36,500 MWh. (Directly from the EIA... not clear if daily or annual figures.)
Now this is evidently the mistake.
2,400,000 kWh is generated in 24 hours is 876,000,000 kWh per year.
At that rate to replace the 3,070,360,300,580 kWh would require 3,505 power plants at average cost of $9,000,000,000
source:https://www.synapse-energy.com/site....Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022_0.pdf
or Total cost of $31,544,797,608,698!
See corrected numbers.
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It wasn't my admission!
Can't you read the links?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW) operates at that capacity continuously for 24 hours, it will generate 2,400 megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. If the power plant operates at that capacity for 365 days, it will generate 36,500 MWh. (Directly from the EIA... not clear if daily or annual figures.)
Now this is evidently the mistake.
2,400,000 kWh is generated in 24 hours is 876,000,000 kWh per year.
At that rate to replace the 3,070,360,300,580 kWh would require 3,505 power plants at average cost of $9,000,000,000
source:https://www.synapse-energy.com/site....Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022_0.pdf
or Total cost of $31,544,797,608,698!
See corrected numbers.
View attachment 807605

It wasn't my admission!
Can't you read the links?


None of your links says the average nuclear reactor generates 100 MW
 
It wasn't my admission!
Can't you read the links?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW) operates at that capacity continuously for 24 hours, it will generate 2,400 megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. If the power plant operates at that capacity for 365 days, it will generate 36,500 MWh. (Directly from the EIA... not clear if daily or annual figures.)
Now this is evidently the mistake.
2,400,000 kWh is generated in 24 hours is 876,000,000 kWh per year.
At that rate to replace the 3,070,360,300,580 kWh would require 3,505 power plants at average cost of $9,000,000,000
source:https://www.synapse-energy.com/site....Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022_0.pdf
or Total cost of $31,544,797,608,698!
See corrected numbers.
View attachment 807605


I think TODD is right. Your numbers do not make sense overall?
2,400,000 kWh is generated in 24 hours is 876,000,000 kWh per year.


That does not look right? 100KW in one hour is 100KW-per Hour produced. 100KW over 1 hours is 100KWh of energy produced. The plant is still running at 100KW capability so the next hour produces also 100KWh. So every two hours you can deliver 200KW to the load.

100KW over 24 hour run time is 2400KWh (transferred into the load). I don't know what else you you need to calculate but take it one step at a time. Show your work.
 
It wasn't my admission!
Can't you read the links?


None of your links says the average nuclear reactor generates 100 MW

How much electricity does a power plant generate?
The amount of electricity that a power plant generates depends on its electricity generation capacity and on the amount of time the individual generators at a power plant operate at a specific capacity. For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW) operates at that capacity continuously for 24 hours, it will generate 2,400 megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. If the power plant operates at that capacity for 365 days, it will generate 36,500 MWh.
A nuclear plant operating at capacity for year, it will generate 36,500 MWh.
NOTE total 4,243,000,000,000 kWh generated of which Nuclear accounts for 772,000,000,000 kWh.
Total Nuclear power reactors plants in USA: 92 generating per reactor 8,391,304,348 kWh.
So given that information 8.391 billion kWh each reactor divided into the 3,070,360,300,580 kWh needed
to meet Biden's "rid of fossil fuel" power plants and the addition of EVs would mean a total of 365 NEW power plants at a
cost of $ 9 billion or $3,293,080,736,891 to construct.

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How much electricity does a power plant generate?
The amount of electricity that a power plant generates depends on its electricity generation capacity and on the amount of time the individual generators at a power plant operate at a specific capacity. For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW) operates at that capacity continuously for 24 hours, it will generate 2,400 megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. If the power plant operates at that capacity for 365 days, it will generate 36,500 MWh.
A nuclear plant operating at capacity for year, it will generate 36,500 MWh.
How clear can the above be? "A nuclear plant operating at capacity for year, it will generate 36,500 MWh or 36,500,000 kWh!


A nuclear plant operating at capacity for year, it will generate 36,500 MWh or 36,500,000 kWh!

You got that part right.
A 100MW Nuclear plant will generate 100MW to the load. If the load is connected 1 hour that is 100MWh sent to the load circuit.
During 24hrs x 100MW, 2400MWhr can be consumed by a load circuit.

36,500MWhrs is available (to the load to use for Battery Charging or lights on, whatever?) if connected for an entire year.
 

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How much electricity does a power plant generate?
The amount of electricity that a power plant generates depends on its electricity generation capacity and on the amount of time the individual generators at a power plant operate at a specific capacity. For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW) operates at that capacity continuously for 24 hours, it will generate 2,400 megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. If the power plant operates at that capacity for 365 days, it will generate 36,500 MWh.
A nuclear plant operating at capacity for year, it will generate 36,500 MWh.
How clear can the above be? "A nuclear plant operating at capacity for year, it will generate 36,500 MWh or 36,500,000 kWh!

For example, if a power plant with a single generator that has an electricity generation capacity of 100 Megawatts (MW)

If? That doesn't even include the word nuclear. It shows you how to multiply.
It would have been really helpful in your other thread.......


Because your math there was really shit.

How clear can the above be?

You need to do some better research.
 
I think TODD is right. Your numbers do not make sense overall?



That does not look right? 100KW in one hour is 100KW-per Hour produced. 100KW over 1 hours is 100KWh of energy produced. The plant is still running at 100KW capability so the next hour produces also 100KWh. So every two hours you can deliver 200KW to the load.

100KW over 24 hour run time is 2400KWh (transferred into the load). I don't know what else you you need to calculate but take it one step at a time. Show your work.
OK... using your figures...
100 kW created in 1 hour, 200kW 2 hours, i.e. 2,400 kWh per 24 hour day X 365 days equals 876,000 kWh.
Total EVs and replacing fossil fuel generators will require 3,070,360,300,580 kWh divided by 876,000 kWh (your figures..)
will require 3,504,977 power plants. Wow...
By the way in case you didn't look at the breakdown I've provided:
Additional 3,070,360,300,580 kWh consists of:
  • 526,360,300,580 EV cars and trucks in 2032
  • 2,544,000,000,000 replacing fossil fuel plants per Biden's guarantee
  • 3,070,360,300,580 total kWh that will have to be added and replaced! FACTS not guesses.
 
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OK... using your figures...
100 kW created in 1 hour, 200kW 2 hours, i.e. 2,400 kWh per 24 hour day X 365 days equals 876,000 kWh.
Total EVs and replacing fossil fuel generators will require 3,070,360,300,580 kWh divided by 876,000 kWh (your figures..)
will require 3,504,977 power plants. Wow...
100 kW created in 1 hour, 200kW 2 hours, i.e. 2,400 kWh per 24 hour day X 365 days equals 876,000 kWh.
This part looks right. good start. but
100 kW created in 1 hour, 100KW available for 1 hour....every hour if the plant holds up. Every Nano second 100KW can be output to the load. if you hook up for an hour, you can use 100KWh max. No one else can get any power as you are sucking it all up. I am pretty sure about that? But I have been wrong before.
 
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