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My Two Cents

Al Christie

A calm approach to global warming fears, EVs and renewables. Also interested in energy, science, investing, health, faith, and DIY projects.

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Latest Issues

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Follow Up to "Battery Grid Backup is a Costly Mistake, Doubling Down in an Attempt to Correct a Previous Costly Mistake" Post

Steve made a comment with a very good question - “Help me understand the limitations on the use of lithium ion for longer term storage. I get the cost problem, but why is reliability any different?”

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Battery Grid Backup is a Costly Mistake, Doubling Down in an Attempt to Correct a Previous Costly Mistake

The focus in this post is on the difficult and rather futile attempt to economically add longer duration to grid-size battery backup. The costly mistake is subsidizing it, throwing good money after bad. Also some comments on batteries in ge...

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The Present State of Nuclear Power Advancements

interactive map - Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Global Project Tracker in various stages of development - only 2 are operating so far - Russia and China - click here to see map and codes

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In Defense of the Genealogy from Adam to Christ

When Adam had lived 130 years, he had a son in his own likeness, in his own image; and he named him Seth. After Seth was born, Adam lived 800 years and had other sons and daughters. Genesis 5:3-4

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  • Al Christie

    Was an agnostic physics major in college; later a born-again Christian. Interested in science in relation to energy, microbiology, and danger of mRNA vaccines, finance and investing, as well as keeping up on evidences for the bible's absolute truth.

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