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2024 Kern Economic Development Corporation Energy Summit
CRC was honored to recently sponsor the Kern Economic Development Corporation Energy Summit, where our President and CEO, Francisco Leon, shared insights on California's sustainable energy future. His keynote highlighted CRC's commitment to driving energy transition through innovative carbon management solutions. Thank you to Kern EDC for hosting this impactful event, bringing together industry leaders to shape the future of energy in California!
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2024 California Forward Economic Summit
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CRC recently sponsored the 2024 California Forward Economic Summit, where leaders from science, government, education, business, and labor gathered to explore California’s journey toward a sustainable and equitable future.
CRC Supports Honor Flight of Kern County
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CRC is proud to support and celebrate our veterans at the annual Honor Flight of Kern County Veterans Breakfast. We are deeply grateful for their service and sacrifice and are honored to continue the legacy of the Honor Flight. In addition, CRC will send two veteran employees to serve as Guardians for the planned 2025 flight. Honor Flight gives veterans the opportunity to visit the memorials de...
Long Beach Public Library Foundation Honors CRC with Library Leadership Award
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CRC was honored with the “Library Leadership Award” by the Long Beach Public Library Foundation during its annual Grape Expectations annual gala on October 6, 2024, in Long Beach. CRC President and CEO Francisco Leon accepted the award for CRC. Thank you to the Long Beach Public Library Foundation for this video.
CRC honored with "Library Leadership Award" by the Long Beach Public Library Foundation
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CRC was recently honored with the “Library Leadership Award” by the Long Beach Public Library Foundation during its annual Grape Expectations annual gala in Long Beach. CRC President and CEO Francisco Leon accepted the award on behalf of CRC. We are proud to support the Long Beach Public Library Foundation and its dedication to promoting literacy and education throughout Long Beach.Watch the vi...
CRC Overview - Spanish
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CRC is an independent energy and carbon management company committed to energy transition. We are committed to environmental stewardship while safely providing local, responsibly sourced energy. CRC is also focused on maximizing the value of its land, mineral ownership, and energy expertise for decarbonization by developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) and other emissions reducing projects.
CRC Overview
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CRC is an independent energy and carbon management company committed to energy transition. We are committed to environmental stewardship while safely providing local, responsibly sourced energy. CRC is also focused on maximizing the value of its land, mineral ownership, and energy expertise for decarbonization by developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) and other emissions reducing projects.
"Oil Can Do it" Food Drive Kick Off!
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CRC was proud to join industry colleagues earlier this month to kick off the annual “Oil Can Do It!” event, a friendly food drive competition between local energy companies to raise the most food and monetary donations benefiting Golden Empire Gleaners. Together, we address the critical food donation gap often experienced during the summer when food contributions decline. CRC is collecting cann...
CRC's Egg Drop Contest: Inspiring STEM at Buttonwillow Elementary!
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CRC was excited to sponsor the Egg Drop Contest at Buttonwillow Elementary School! We're thrilled to support young minds in exploring science and engineering through this fun and educational event. Watching the students' creativity and problem-solving skills in action is truly inspiring. Go Roadrunners! #CRCintheCommunity #stemeducation
Building Community: CRC's $375K Contribution to Taft's New Recreation Complex
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At CRC we are committed to fostering vibrant and sustainable communities throughout the state. We are proud to have recently contributed $375,000 to the West Side Recreation & Park District in Taft, California, for the development of the “CRC Complex.” The modern facility features various amenities, including a soccer field, a baseball field, a whiffle ball field, a Pavilion for family gatherin...
CRC Employees Participate in Energy Worker Day 2024
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Last month, CRC employees took part in Energy Worker Day hosted by WSPA (Western States Petroleum Association), uniting with industry colleagues to advocate for the vital role of the oil and gas sector in California's economy. Through engagement with legislators, we emphasized how our industry supports local economies, provides reliable energy, and contributes to cleaner energy solutions. #Ener...
CRC Presents Stockton Cargo SC
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CRC is proud to announce our sponsorship of the Stockton Cargo soccer team as they begin their second season. Our team members had the opportunity to attend the season kick-off game and engage with the Stockton community. It is an honor to support the remarkable talents of the Cargo women's soccer team and contribute to the empowerment of young athletes in the area.
Recognizing CRC's Grade A ICG Designation from MiQ
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Recently, CRC hosted a celebratory event in Long Beach recognizing our “Grade A” independently certified gas (ICG) designation from MiQ for our operating assets in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. This marks the first "Grade A" ICG certification for oil and natural gas operating assets in California and the Rocky Mountain region and underscores CRC's commitment to ESG goals and sustainability. ...
CRC Earth Day 2024
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CRC proudly celebrated Earth Day last month by supporting and participating in local conservation projects. CRC employees volunteered their time across the state to plant trees, native plants, and create spaces for natural flora and fauna to flourish, contributing to a healthier, greener future for all. We are proud to have partnered with the Tree Foundation of Kern and the Bolsa Chica Conserva...
7th Annual Bakersfield Sikh Women's Association 5k
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From start line to finish line, it's all about community! CRC proudly supported the 7th Annual Bakersfield Sikh Women's Association 5K. Dive into the highlights of this uplifting event and see the power of unity in action. Together, we're building a stronger, more connected community! #CRCInTheCommunity #CRCPhilanthropy
2024 Bakersfield Marathon Recap proudly sponsored by CRC
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2024 Bakersfield Marathon Recap proudly sponsored by CRC
CRC Proudly Sponsors Sato Academy Of Mathematics and Science Drone Soccer Team
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CRC Proudly Sponsors Sato Academy Of Mathematics and Science Drone Soccer Team
CRC Awarded "Corporate Philanthropist of the Year Award" by the Bakersfield College Foundation
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CRC Awarded "Corporate Philanthropist of the Year Award" by the Bakersfield College Foundation
CRC recognized as the Corporation of the Year by the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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CRC recognized as the Corporation of the Year by the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
International Bird Rescue Pelican Release
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International Bird Rescue Pelican Release
CHiPS for Kids Toy Drive
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CHiPS for Kids Toy Drive
CRC Furniture Giveaway
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CRC Furniture Giveaway
Preparing Nesting Sites for Endangered Birds in the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve
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Preparing Nesting Sites for Endangered Birds in the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve
2023 CASA Superhero Run
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2023 CASA Superhero Run
2023 CRC Charity Golf Tournament Benefiting Fisher House Southern California
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2023 CRC Charity Golf Tournament Benefiting Fisher House Southern California
Beautifying DeForest Park and Wetlands with the Conservation Corps of Long Beach
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Beautifying DeForest Park and Wetlands with the Conservation Corps of Long Beach
Celebrating Día de Los Muertos in Long Beach with the YMCA
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Celebrating Día de Los Muertos in Long Beach with the YMCA
2023 Union Rescue Mission Over the Edge
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2023 Union Rescue Mission Over the Edge
6th Annual "Sharing the Hope" Health Fair
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6th Annual "Sharing the Hope" Health Fair
2023 California Forward Economic Summit
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2023 California Forward Economic Summit

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  • @nelea6691
    @nelea6691 3 дні тому

    So is this how American logic work? Nice work :)

  • @mdsuzaul2477
    @mdsuzaul2477 26 днів тому

    Video is good but channel have problem solution need. Thanks

  • @bearlemley
    @bearlemley Місяць тому

    This is not aging well.

  • @3184Patrick
    @3184Patrick 4 місяці тому

    whoops guess you guys were wrong lol. Solar 100% replacing petroleum. it has already begun with weeks of solar producing 100%

  • @SEO568
    @SEO568 6 місяців тому

    🎉Hello,how are you? I analyse your UA-cam channel, your content is great. But i found some problems why your views & subscribers doesn’t increase? Did you do your video seo,file seo & Organic promotion? Your video Didn't outreach to the targeted audience, that's why your video views aren’t increase. SEO helps you to boost your video by organically to the targeted audience

  • @SEO568
    @SEO568 6 місяців тому

    Hello. I've watched the videos on your channel. Your video is excellent, but it won't go viral. Have a look at your channel. But why? Think about it. Your channel won't go viral, and you won't gain many subscribers or views. The reason is: 1. Your video isn't being SEO properly. SEO Score: 0 out of 100.2. Your video isn't reaching the right people. 3. Not using video hashtags properly 4. Not sharing the video on social media sites.5. There are not enough ranking tags.6. Video performance: 0 out of 50 ]7. Not a single tag, description, or title is optimized for search engine optimization. I have a lot planned for your channel. There are a few more reasons why your videos are limited to your channel

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    @SEO568 6 місяців тому

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  • @SEO568
    @SEO568 6 місяців тому

    Hello. I've watched the videos on your channel. Your video is excellent, but it won't go viral. Have a look at your channel. But why? Think about it. Your channel won't go viral, and you won't gain many subscribers or views. The reason is: 1. Your video needs to be SEO properly. SEO Score: 0 out of 100.2. Your video isn't reaching the right people.3. Not using video hashtags properly. 4. Not sharing the video on social media sites.5. There needs to be more ranking tags.6. Video performance: 0 out of 50] 7. Not a single tag, description, or title is optimized for search engine optimization. I have a lot planned for your channel. There are a few more reasons why your videos are limited to your channel. In a word, your video is awesome; such videos are in great demand. If you do this thing correctly

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    @SEO568 6 місяців тому

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  • @albertgallo1870
    @albertgallo1870 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for your support. CRC helped make the trip to Germany a reality. It's awesome to see that a local company invests in our youth. We also loved that you took the time to come visit our school and the drone soccer program.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 7 місяців тому

    How u diong?~ like it! pro ,

  • @2moonsMaster
    @2moonsMaster 10 місяців тому

    Sponsored by OPEC+, renewable can't replace oil and gas YET, that's the right title

  • @jackalexander4566
    @jackalexander4566 11 місяців тому

    We could use natural gas to create electricity and switch to all electronic propulsion world wide with that electricity and it would be a 75 % reduction of green house emissions,, but try to get opec and all the Others invested in oil to get on board,,,not going to happen

  • @lawrencegleichner
    @lawrencegleichner 11 місяців тому

    💖 *promo sm*

  • @zackfrost9541
    @zackfrost9541 Рік тому

    It’s not capitalistic to use renewables, that’s why, what your politicians are doing vs what they are really doing is not at the same direction, sorry to burst your bubble amuricans

  • @zakmatew
    @zakmatew Рік тому

    They can’t replace oil because the oil companies won’t allow it. The science is there but the desire - close to zero.

    • @52Tenor
      @52Tenor Рік тому

      And don´t forget the one who rose to power to stop the war on coal. The role for coal is shrinking day by day, no matter his backwards arguments and promises.

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 Рік тому

    6 year old video and yet we're all still here, using even more fossil fuels and never been safer, healthier or more prosperous than at any time in history.

    • @Proemed44G
      @Proemed44G 11 місяців тому

      Anthony Morris you must have a real tiny teenie weenie brain... 2023 was the hottest year in history... AGW is destroying the planet. Yet you think you won because your " still here " OMG get help and an education

  • @shutinalley
    @shutinalley Рік тому

    It's called batteries, fool.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Рік тому

      There are no battery systems anywhere that can power a city when wind and solar fail.

    • @shutinalley
      @shutinalley Рік тому

      @@anthonymorris5084 That is because battery technology has been stifled since the 1920s in favor of oil. We are about to see rapid battery development in the next 10 years and we will very soon have a battery system that can do that. When we do, it will be devastating to power companies and they know it.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Рік тому

      @@shutinalley We are not currently even close to having this technology, let alone scaling it up to power entire cities. The number of materials required, the mining operations that will begin and the disposal of these toxic materials are also serious challenges. Right now wind and solar represent 3% of global energy. Wind and solar will never replace fossil fuels, it's a pipe dream. They are unreliable and there is nothing "renewable" about them. Just like fossil fuels the materials come from the ground and are finite.

  • @hai1548
    @hai1548 Рік тому

    Renewables Can Cost Less than Fossil Fuels The old excuse that renewable energy is too expensive is just that: an excuse. These days, the energy produced by renewables is just as affordable as energy produced by fossil fuels, if not cheaper in some cases. Some solar panel projects can even generate power at roughly half the cost of fossil fuels like coal. That’s a lot of potential savings. And, what’s more, renewable energy is only projected to get cheaper over time.

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 Рік тому

      What price does oil and gas have to be for renewables to be cheaper? You don't know do you? If they were cheaper they wouldn't have to be mandated and subsidized. Renewables will never be cheaper because they require coal, gas and nuclear to back them up because they are unreliable.

    • @HSstudio.Ytchnnl
      @HSstudio.Ytchnnl Рік тому

      nuclear is expensive yet it gives people really high energy density, meanwhile renewables are cheap yet their energy density is low compared to coal (plus wind & solar don't last as long as nuclear energy). People got what they paid for...

  • @tvb4227
    @tvb4227 Рік тому

    Oil and natural gas are reliable. Renewable energy are not. FULL OF CRAP HAHAHHA

  • @estathecz
    @estathecz 2 роки тому

    Sponsored by the fossil fuels industry!

  • @gaypelican130
    @gaypelican130 2 роки тому

    Who ever wrote this has never heard of batteries

  • @sistersu3902
    @sistersu3902 2 роки тому

    Well, the news article in USA Today showed that California just celebrated achieving 100% power from renewable energy resources. It just goes to show what people who are determined can achieve.

    • @kynchan3332
      @kynchan3332 2 роки тому

      Not year round. And you would expect the electricity prices to be the lowest in the country, when in fact they are near the top.

  • @danatcanyonlake583
    @danatcanyonlake583 2 роки тому

    Do you know what Taft stands for? THIS AIN"T FUCKING TEXAS!

  • @jayeshyeole3444
    @jayeshyeole3444 2 роки тому

    india largest renewable energy producer

    • @52Tenor
      @52Tenor Рік тому

      Probably not. I guess China is number one.

  • @giannicapra4280
    @giannicapra4280 3 роки тому

    It is true that fossil fuels can't be replaced by renewables, and that's why fossil fuels corporations are investing so much in renewables: this way we won't get rid of fossil fuels. Probably nuclear is the only way to go, but of course it's demonized, because it would be responsible for huge loss of money (from the point of view of corporations). Btw it's the most 'green' and safer source of energy, even considering toxic waste, incidents of any sort and shape, and the like. Information is available everywhere for you to read. But don't worry, we will go for fossil fuels in the future, and thus we will keep on destroying the two things that allowed us to be here now: friendly climate and biodiversity. And even if we don't like this scenario that's not going to make any difference in the scheme of things: it's true, end of story. Parasites will be eliminated, of course including myself ( I'm not different from my peers)

  • @hilammandwee1283
    @hilammandwee1283 3 роки тому

    Virtual power plant with grid tied batteries will work well.

  • @davidcanatella4279
    @davidcanatella4279 3 роки тому

    There won’t be enough oil to build a so called renewable society and the the petroleum will run out. so enjoy

  • @davidcanatella4279
    @davidcanatella4279 3 роки тому

    Goodbye civilisation! It’s been a blast

    • @DimKanGr
      @DimKanGr 10 місяців тому

      The petroleum really helped reach where we are today, and it still holds everything together, but can we make it without it?

  • @ruthlesskmtowner700
    @ruthlesskmtowner700 3 роки тому

    If we are able to have wind turbines/windmills solar panels storage systems and the ability to have solar panels in space that can transfer energy from space to earth we would never need oil or gas with nuclear as well

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      Sure, but antimatter or dilithium would be even better. In all seriousness, just realize that in order to replace all the coal, natural gas, and nuclear with solar and wind (in an equal mix), you'd need something like 3-4x as much generating capacity as needed for peak energy needs, and literally weeks worth of energy storage (to get you through the winter, not just overnight). This is compared to needing 1x peak energy needs and no energy storage at all when you run coal, natural gas, or nuclear. Since right now no more than about 10% of the world's energy comes from wind and solar combined, we'd need to build something like 40x more wind and solar than has been installed to date, along with at least a million times as much energy storage as we currently have installed globally. In the meantime, for the decades until that's nearly all built, we will also need to keep pretty much 100% of our current natural gas plants operational to take over when the wind and solar aren't generating (along with any additional natural gas plants needed to replace coal or nuclear plants we get rid of, not to mention increases in demand). Or we could build a bunch of nuclear plants, each directly replacing existing coal and natural gas, and not bother with all that energy storage and overcapacity and land usage and complementary load-balancing natural gas plants.

    • @ruthlesskmtowner700
      @ruthlesskmtowner700 Рік тому

      @@matthewv789 I 100% agree but if we really focused on capturing energy and storing it we could make advancements to store and "take" alot more energy out of the sun in a day to the point where we would only have to build 4x the solar and wind turbines vs 40x solar and wind turbines and storage would be a lot YES but if we actually cared enough to advance it we could get to a point where we can make safe enough storage for energy to power the world let alone the US it would takes years alot of money and a lot of time and research but if start now we could get that done in maybe 100-200 years to the point wed only ever have to rely on maybe nuclear and gas very rarely

    • @ruthlesskmtowner700
      @ruthlesskmtowner700 Рік тому

      but then the real question comes in to play is it worth all of it tho?@@matthewv789

    • @HSstudio.Ytchnnl
      @HSstudio.Ytchnnl Рік тому

      but those batteries for storage uses lithium & it has a low energy density so people need lots of lithium, meanwhile 1 pellet of Uranium is equal to 1 ton of coal

  • @uprii
    @uprii 3 роки тому

    deez nuts

  • @UnipornFrumm
    @UnipornFrumm 3 роки тому

    "natural gas is reliable" texas winter: i m about to destroy the whole natural gas infrastructure

  • @cornstar1253
    @cornstar1253 3 роки тому

    Any proof that oil and gas aren't renewable?

    • @jameswalden353
      @jameswalden353 2 роки тому

      No there’s not lmao they don’t wanna tell you that though

  • @cjwise5552
    @cjwise5552 3 роки тому

    There are thousands and thousands of products made from oil and natural gas specifically ethane which makes plastic. That’s the biggest one. The world literally can’t stop producing it as a whole until we find an alternative for plastic.

    • @shutinalley
      @shutinalley Рік тому

      Petroleum is used as a binding agent for plastics because thats what government subsidized/ welfared research and development for these past 50 years. That will change with plant based binding agents, like hemp.

    • @Proemed44G
      @Proemed44G 11 місяців тому

      Making gasoline and BURNING IT is not the same thing as making plastic

  • @comment6864
    @comment6864 3 роки тому

    California is a failed state.. it has no clue what it's doing

    • @Proemed44G
      @Proemed44G 11 місяців тому

      2 yrs later and U R proven wrong again

  • @comment6864
    @comment6864 3 роки тому

    actually oil IS renewable

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 3 роки тому

      Thank you.

    • @comment6864
      @comment6864 3 роки тому

      @@cornstar1253 what's not renewable is a brain if it gets a tumor from too much EMF. Not claiming any proof there either, but just saying..

    • @tanimation7289
      @tanimation7289 2 роки тому

      Can you explain please?

  • @iammonke9203
    @iammonke9203 3 роки тому

    *Sponsored by millionaire oil barons*

    • @TEAMGETHELP
      @TEAMGETHELP 3 роки тому

      Al Gore and green billionaires approved this message 😂🤣

  • @alkennedy1124
    @alkennedy1124 3 роки тому

    Watching tamron hall, rite now , I’m new to your channel, I also am a sub, of Tara beaver Coronado, Northern California wine and or other farmer, we all watch this farm wife too, and you should too, thank BigAl California praise Jesus grace Christ amen 🙏 BigAl.

  • @obi-juanshinobi5624
    @obi-juanshinobi5624 3 роки тому

    Who paid you to make this?

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 3 роки тому

      The taxpayer pays elon for EVs. Tesla makes money selling Carbon credits not their big ugly golf carts

  • @alexandraklam7781
    @alexandraklam7781 3 роки тому

    I have a question.What if we store the energy of renewable sources in a battery?Why cant this work?Then we can store it qnd use it whenever we want

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      Battery storage can work, but a) it's expensive compared to natural gas, b) we would need to build about a million times more storage globally than currently exists (which would take a MASSIVE amount of lithium mining), c) wind and solar would need to be over-provisioned by about a factor of 4x compared to peak energy needs, or about 40x what is currently installed in the world (neglecting any increases in demand), which would take a massive amount of land. And in the meantime, until the duration of storage is measured in weeks rather than hours, we'd need to continue operating natural gas plants with equivalent power generation to the total of wind and solar in order to balance loads throughout the day and year (don't forget the havoc winter can wreak on solar generation even during the day). Nuclear plants, on the other hand, would each directly replace coal and natural gas, not require any energy storage, not need to be over-provisioned, take up far less land, and likely cost a LOT less in the long run.

  • @Jemalacane0
    @Jemalacane0 4 роки тому

    We need more nuclear, geothermal, and hydropower.

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 3 роки тому

      @D Chapo Nope. Geothermal and hydropower too. They have no fuel cost and hydropower is the most efficient way to make electricity in terms of energy out relative to energy in.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      @@Jemalacane0 There is only very limited opportunity to expand hydropower globally, compared to nuclear; in drought-stricken areas, declining water levels are already restricting hydro generating capacity. Geothermal has high up-front costs and short plant lifetimes (maybe 25 years) leading to it only barely being cost-competitive using substantial subsidies, has limited known locations at this time, requires a massive amount of land to achieve a high enough generating capacity, has not very high utilization (existing plants generate electricity less than 2/3 of the time), and can cause geotechnical problems such as earthquakes. Currently there is less than 4% as much geothermal in the world as nuclear. I just don't see the expansion of either hydro or geothermal as ever being able to replace more than a tiny fraction of fossil fuel burning.

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 2 роки тому

      @@matthewv789 The geothermal power potential in the U.S. is 100 gigawatts. It's about the same for additional hydropower.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      @@Jemalacane0 Ok, that means the total expansion of hydropower and geothermal combined can generate about 5% of current US energy needs? Yes, that will solve all of our problems...

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 2 роки тому

      @@matthewv789 And geothermal power can run all the time. The heat in the earth is always available. It's definitely not dependent on wind or sun. Not to mention geothermal power has *no fuel cost*.

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    @leonpedro1135 4 роки тому

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  • @daytoncoates4930
    @daytoncoates4930 4 роки тому

    You know what’s both reliable and clean? Nuclear. It’s also super cheap long-term

    • @DomDoesCoasters
      @DomDoesCoasters 4 роки тому

      ^ THIS

    • @tanimation7289
      @tanimation7289 3 роки тому

      I was wondering about that. I get the idea but the biggest problem is a potential spill.

    • @daytoncoates4930
      @daytoncoates4930 3 роки тому

      @@tanimation7289 luckily, there’s been no spontaneous catastrophe in a functional nation. Chernobyl happened in the Soviet union which wasn’t a functional in terms of keeping it’s citizens secure and free

    • @bmbunch8825
      @bmbunch8825 3 роки тому

      @@daytoncoates4930 2011 Japan? But I'm still with you, especially with modern reactors they've become extremely safe and reliable where meltdowns on that scale are nearly impossible.

    • @daytoncoates4930
      @daytoncoates4930 3 роки тому

      @@bmbunch8825 well, the meltdown wasn’t spontaneous. A tsunami smashed into the reactor, causing the meltdown. So trying to calculate the death toll is like finding the damage done by a pipe-bomb in a tornado

  • @mach6893
    @mach6893 4 роки тому

    There is an energy source that could fully replace fossil fuels. It's called *nuclear energy*. If renewable energy isn't enough, nuclear energy will fill the void. YES to nuclear.

    • @anthonypiseno6341
      @anthonypiseno6341 3 роки тому

      Liberals won't meet that demand, because of meltdowns.

    • @mach6893
      @mach6893 3 роки тому

      @@anthonypiseno6341 True, and uranium is also an issue. We need to start using thorium.

  • @nousername5673
    @nousername5673 4 роки тому

    Propaganda!

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      Yes, but mostly correct, unfortunately.

    • @iareid8255
      @iareid8255 2 роки тому

      Matthew, yes that' strue but the video didn't go far enough. The grid needs synchronous generation to keep demand and supply in balance. Renewables, hydro excepted, are asynchronous and cannot supply a grid in isolation, gas, oil or coal generation is essential for a stable grid. Renewables, again hydro excepted, have no inertia which gas, oil coal and nuclear have a great deal of. Again a characterisrtic that renewbles do not have. Intermittency is huge problem, which batteries cannot solve but nothing can solve the unsuited characteristics of renewables as an option to fossil fuels, hydro or nuclear. People that talk of a 100% renewables grid are wrong and probably are unaware of the technicalities, there are a couple more but those are enough to ensure use of fossil fuelled generation for decades to come. Someone ought to tell Governor Newson of California of this.:-)

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      @@iareid8255 Yes you are completely correct. Batteries might work, but we would need about a million times (literally) more batteries than we currently have installed, because they would need to last for weeks (to get solar through the winter) not just hours or even days. And we’d need to build probably around 4x the amount of solar and wind as is needed at peak generating times, if not more, just to be generating enough surplus to charge the batteries, which is to say about 40x more wind and solar than currently exists in the world. Until we have that, every unit of solar and wind must be paired with an equivalent amount of natural gas generation, which ends up generating most of the power but yet sits idle much of the time, too. (Natural gas because it can spin up and down pretty quickly, and the plants are cheap to build, so don’t cost as much to be idle. But the gas itself is kind of expensive and going up in price as well as demand, just as the fossil fuel industry has been planning for decades by killing nuclear and promoting renewables.) Despite these backup generators, grid instability is increasingly a problem the more wind and solar is added. Naturally batteries, over-provisioning, and partly idle natural gas plants add considerably to the cost of wind and solar, but nobody ever includes them in the quoted cost. That’s why the more wind and solar there is, the higher electricity prices tend to get despite them supposedly being among the cheapest forms of energy. This could all be avoided by focusing on nuclear, instead, as we should have been for the past 50 years. (Hydro has only very limited opportunities for growth.) We wouldn’t be in anywhere near the same climate mess today if we’d done that, and wouldn’t be scrambling with how to replace all those fossil fuels, because we would have already largely done so in many countries.

    • @iareid8255
      @iareid8255 2 роки тому

      Mathew, Nuclear has been neglected but slowly it is beginning to dawn that renewables are not working although many governments have yet to learn that lesson. There has been so much ill informed opposition to nuclear that trying to build them is very expensive due to the time it takes to get past all the opposition.. For non CO2 generating electricity there is no choice, (except hydro for the very few who have the right geography and rainfall), it is nuclear.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 роки тому

      @@iareid8255 Yes, exactly. Only nuclear has to strictly control for all of its waste products and adhere to such high safety standards, which makes it more expensive to construct. If fossil fuels had to live up to the same standards they'd be insanely expensive. But nuclear still manages to be cheap in the long run, and among the safest, cleanest, and most reliable sources of electricity. It's insane that plants are being retired early and countries are trying to transition AWAY from nuclear. Stupidest capitulation to the fossil fuel industry I have ever seen, and sure to guarantee that nothing will effectively be done to reduce carbon emissions for years or decades into the future.

  • @oscargaming664
    @oscargaming664 4 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/XQKO_rzvYn4/v-deo.html

  • @hrthrhs
    @hrthrhs 4 роки тому

    This video is fu*king stupid. The creators don't know the difference between "renewables" and "solar and wind". @0:48 "Renewable sources like wind and solar are intermittent and unreliable". Hydro and geothermal are renewables and are continuous and reliable.

  • @lrojas77777
    @lrojas77777 4 роки тому

    Hi I'm from Hayward CA and recently discovered what a wonderful company CRC is. Especially on this tough times.

  • @atmapsyche5422
    @atmapsyche5422 4 роки тому

    1. The sun never stops shining 2. "Solar panels do produce electricity in cloudy weather. ... Solar panels can still can produce 10-25% of their typical output on a cloudy day"

    • @hrthrhs
      @hrthrhs 4 роки тому

      1. The world spins you moron. You're 2nd point was right tho.

    • @nousername5673
      @nousername5673 4 роки тому

      Uploader of many things [hrthrhs] 1. You moron, one side of the world always has sunlight.

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 4 роки тому

      So, you give up upwards of 90% of the productivity of a solar panel on cloudy days? It sounds like shit.

    • @alexandraklam7781
      @alexandraklam7781 3 роки тому

      Guys wtf is wrong with you she is right in what she says

    • @trollge8598
      @trollge8598 3 роки тому

      @@alexandraklam7781 another moron

  • @nicholasstein9204
    @nicholasstein9204 4 роки тому

    400,000 truck sales a year in the US show exactly where our faith is, regardless of what we think of the industry.