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Half of Texas Wind Turbines Freeze, Hurting Electricity Output
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3525026" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>With an estimated 50-ish years left at current consuption rates, I wonder what will replace gas after it runs out. It's logical to think that number will grow as we evolve new technologies to find and harvest it, but as the population swells, consumption will too in kind. We won't live to see it, but my nephews have the odds they'll have to do without one day gas and oil. That's why I've never unserstood the pushback of alternative energy tech. I agree oil and gas is Plan A and B, but every plan needs a C, D, and E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3525026, member: 24500"] With an estimated 50-ish years left at current consuption rates, I wonder what will replace gas after it runs out. It's logical to think that number will grow as we evolve new technologies to find and harvest it, but as the population swells, consumption will too in kind. We won't live to see it, but my nephews have the odds they'll have to do without one day gas and oil. That's why I've never unserstood the pushback of alternative energy tech. I agree oil and gas is Plan A and B, but every plan needs a C, D, and E. [/QUOTE]
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