First we watched the bungling of the financial
crisis. Then GM demands the AIG
treatment. Now the energy industry is
stomping at the bits to get its helping of taxpayer monies. We are witnessing the best engineered and
most profitable scams in history in which the financial industry looted well
over one trillion dollars of taxpayer money.
The spectacle is awesome. The amounts of money we are talking about are
incomprehensible for the poor souls who are called upon to pay for the
mess. In the meantime, banks are
laundering taxpayer monies. CEO’s and
investors are chuckling while comfortably looting the savings of the working
stiffs. Who wants to run a decent
business anymore? You just have to learn
how to steal money, legally!
The media have already decided that GM is going to get
the money. But bets are still being
taken on who gets the loot in the “Energy Race to Riches”.
"Solar Electricity" and "Wind Power" are the two
favorites. "Nuclear Power" has the best
record but has been hobbled with a high handicap. And then there are "Electric Cars", "CNG Cars",
and cars holding one person and one shopping bag. There is "Ethanol", a former favorite, and a
new offspring called "Cellulosic Ethanol".
Even "Public Transportation" has been trucked in to stand at the
starting line. And then there are
several losers that are guaranteed to get a share of the prize money for just participating.
Unfortunately, all present proposals for solving the
energy crisis look more like a horse race with several highly touted favorites
than a well conceived plan to prepare the
In the following we leave the world of high stakes
gambling with other people’s money, of special tax preferences, and with rules
like “heads I win – tails you loose”.
Instead, we are going to look at some simple facts,
try to learn from the past, and attempt to provide for the future.
The most pressing problem facing the
The conclusion is simple and has been drawn
repeatedly; the
A few billion dollars, spent wisely over the last two
decades, could have done wonders for energy independence. However, all efforts were successfully
defeated by well connected lobbyists at home.
We can become genuinely energy independent by one
single means only; we must produce energy on US lands!
The energy lobby says: it cannot be done. However, their opinion is biased at the tune
of several trillion dollars.
The world and the
Energy drives world economies. Lack of energy will lead to the immediate collapse
of economies. World energy consumption
is still predominantly based on fossil fuels.
Combustion of fossil fuels discharges huge amounts of carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere, which creates global warming. Global warming causes sea levels to rise,
brings on worldwide climate changes, and will lead to global overheating when
not stopped in the near future.
The world consumes energy in three forms; electric
power, liquid fuels, and heating gases.
We can generate electric power without harmful emissions with nuclear
fuels, hydro power, wind power, and solar power. Wind power and solar power are still too
expensive and must be further developed before they can and will take over most
of electric power generation.
Intermittent wind and solar power cannot be used
effectively as long as we have not succeeded in developing storage facilities for
storing electric power in huge quantities.
This technology has received minimal attention despite its tremendous profit
potential.
Nature has made fossil fuels from biomass thousands
and even millions of years ago. There is
no reason that we cannot imitate nature. In fact, we have many more technical capabilities
today than nature ever had. For
mysterious reasons ($2.5 trillion?) there are no efforts to find out how nature
converted biomass from fossil fuels. If
we ever learn to mimic nature, we will have solved all our energy problems for
the next several centuries.
Most importantly, we will be capable to convert free solar
energy into abundant, inexpensive electric energy and into plentiful,
affordable transportation fuels. We will
still be able to cross oceans in airplanes, our national defense will not be
threatened by lack of motor fuels, terrorists will run out of money, and
everybody can buy cars one favors and can afford.