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Paul Drake's avatar

I'm sorry, Ed, but I find your first chart just plain depressing. Its prominence is yet more evidence of the utter lack of systems thinking among so many today. There is zero utility in exponential expansion of an energy source that is often unavailable and is use-it-somehow when it is on, without cost-effective ways to make it part of a 24/7 energy system.

And that is even without contemplating the folly of trying to move humanity to energy sources having low energy density.

I AM optimistic about technology. Not so much about judgement.

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Chris's avatar

You are right to point out that IEA have been predicting peak coal for a while and it hasn't happened. However I am very surprised that you are comparing the solar chart that starts at zero with a coal chart with a false zero to show to imply the growth rates are comparable. Not what I expect from your usually balanced analysis. Coal has only grown by 1% in the last year hasn't it? and the pace of growth has slowed considerably from previous years. Still growing, yes, but hardly comparable with the growth rates of solar.

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