I have a buddy who works in solar, has a master's in engineering physics from a top engineering school studying molten salt reactors. He now works for a solar company in silicon valley, tells me every time we hang out that he's worried about his job because solar just isn't a viable option. It's totally subsidized by the government and idealistic rich people. In no way shape or form is it making money or close to being a replacement for oil.
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Actually, I think the plasma reactors will never come online. Can't say for sure about Cold Fusion, though. It is a real thing, and there's lots of ways we might make it feasible. It was deep sixed by the oil cartel.
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In no way shape or form is it making money or close to being a replacement for oil.
-Your friend sounds like a really "smart" guy. Electricity generation by the creation of oil is a very small percentage. Oil is only used for heating which solar does not touch. Solar is only used for KWH creation like COAL plants do. This one comment about solar replacing oil makes no sense.
-Your smart friend might be working for solar manufacturing company which his job could very well be in jeopardy. Just like Solyndra solar manufacturing can't compete with Germany and Korea. I work for a Solar installer and financing company and we use German Bosch panels.
-Every energy source used by America is heavily subsidized. If you think oil and coal are not heavily subsidized to keep pricing down then I have a rock to sell you.
So, he's worried we'll stop subsidizing solar, and keep subsidizing oil?
I'll be honest, I don't know enough about solar to turn this into a debate, I'm merely parroting what my buddy tells me. As far as solar replacing oil, I was merely responding to comments about renewables and the eventual exhaustion of hydrocarbons.
For what it's worth, my friend is actually quite intelligent. Thanks for noticing!
My guess is he works or a solar manufacturing company and they are competing with Germany and South Korea which is basically impossible.
So, he's worried we'll stop subsidizing solar, and keep subsidizing oil?