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People think electric cars will reduce oil demand, but they won’t.

If every car in the US were electric tomorrow, oil demand would likely increase.

Here’s why:🧵 Image
2/ Oil plays a critical role in:

Fueling 97% of all global transportation: trucks, trains, planes, ships.

Enabling modern agriculture practices—from equipment to chemicals.

Producing clothing, housing, computers, phones, medical equipment, & millions of other products. Image
3/ People wrongly reason as follows:

Gasoline is 43% of a barrel of oil.

Therefore cutting gas use will cut oil demand by 43%.

But they misunderstand how we get gasoline, asphalt, etc. from that barrel.
4/ Each product made from a barrel of oil is separated by heat.

Lighter products like gasoline get separated at lower temps.

Heavier products like asphalt & diesel get separated at higher temps.

You can’t make heavier products without making lighter products like gasoline. Image
5/ Even if the US stops using gasoline, we’ll still need oil to make diesel fuel, fuel oil, jet fuel & other heavy petroleum products.

In fact, we will need more oil, not less…
6/ An electric car requires 6X more minerals than a gas car.

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7/ The more minerals it takes to make a car, the more mining is needed.

And the more mining is needed, the more diesel fuel is needed to power the machines that dig, process, and transport the materials.

The more diesel fuel we need, the more oil we need.
8/ Can’t we replace diesel fuel, jet fuel, fuel oil, & asphalt with something else?

Right now we don’t have any alternatives that are scalable and economically viable.
9/ Can’t we make petroleum products without making gasoline?

It’s possible, but it’s not going to happen anytime soon.

Right now refineries are built to separate out gasoline.

Existing refineries would have to be replaced.

That’s unlikely to happen in the next 20 years.
10/ In the meantime, what’s the US going to do with the ~135 billion gallons of gasoline it consumes yearly?

It will flood the market.

Surplus supply will drop the price of gasoline.
11/ That means people who couldn’t afford gasoline before will be able to.

Surplus gas will get used in the developing world.

Most countries in the developing world lack environmental laws to curb emissions.

So more gas use in the developing world will mean more emissions.
12/ People who promote EVs have good intentions.

But the road to higher emissions will likely be paved with those intentions.

Scaling EVs will not change the amount of oil the US consumes, and it will likely lead to increased emissions in the developing world.
13/ Is there an alternative to scaling EVs in the US?

-Use technology to reduce emissions (like catalytic converters)

-Invest in hybrids

-Design more efficient internal combustion engines

-Continue R&D in synthetic fuels
14/ Stay informed, follow me @BrianGitt.

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Dec 5, 2023
Nuclear energy is cleaner than solar & wind. It’s also low-cost, reliable, & safe.

So what’s the problem?

Public perception. People believe myths about nuclear.

It's time to set the record straight. 🧵 Image
2/ Myth: Nuclear power isn’t safe.

Fact: Nuclear power is just as safe as solar & wind.

People are swayed by emotion & don’t consider the evidence. Image
3/ Nuclear is the safest form of 24/7 reliable clean electricity.

People falsely believe it’s dangerous—like they falsely believe airplanes are more dangerous than cars. (e.g. Last year ~43,000 people died in US car crashes, 0 died in US passenger plane crashes.
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Oct 2, 2023
People think wind & solar are the best way to make electricity.

I used to think that too. But I was wrong.

In my new book, I explain why.

I evaluate US power sources using 12 criteria.

🧵Why nuclear wins: Image
2/ Nuclear is cleaner than solar.

Solar emits up to 25X more CO2 than nuclear, when you account for ALL energy & materials needed to make solar panels.

~75% of solar panels are made in China—using coal.

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3/ Nuclear power uses 14X less material than solar.

It uses 11X less than wind power.

Less Material ➡️ Less Mining ➡️ Less Waste ➡️ Less Pollution Image
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Aug 14, 2023
Contrary to @nytimes, wind & solar won’t replace fossil fuels. 🧵 Image
2/ Wind & solar power don’t help with 80% of our energy use.

They generate electricity.

But electricity is only 20% of our total energy use.
3/ 80% of our energy is for industry, transportation, agriculture, & heating.

Wind & solar don’t help with these. Image
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Apr 20, 2023
What does the public think about nuclear energy?

~75% of Americans support construction of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).

Public support is significantly higher for SMRs compared with large nuclear power plants. 🧵

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Democrats & Republicans finally agree on something.

Both parties support building small nuclear power plants. Image
Young & old people both support building small nuclear plants.

Support from young people drops significantly for large nuclear plants. Image
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Apr 6, 2023
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will likely cost ~$1.2 trillion—3X more than the official gov't forecast.

Shareholders in Chinese companies are going to profit.

China dominates the solar, wind, electric vehicle supply chains.

forbes.com/sites/kenrapoz…
China controls EVERY single segment of the solar supply chain:

97% of wafers
85% of cells
79% of polysilicon
75% of modules

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China takes up 10 spots of the world's top 15 wind turbine manufacturers. Image
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Mar 12, 2023
Wind & solar power increase emissions.

Accommodating intermittent renewables forces natural gas plants to ramp up & down quickly—similar to city vs highway gas mileage.

Most natural gas plants have a *minimum operating level* of 50% because of bit.ly/3yx5g56twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Here's an example:
A 7-month investigation finds solar power causes North Carolina power plant to double daily emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx), a dangerous air pollutant.

Solar causes unnecessary air pollution because it relies on power plants to nsjonline.com/article/2019/0…twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
See GE article below if you're an energy nerd & want to dig into how flame temp affects emissions.

TLDR: emissions are a function of flame temperature (and other items but flame temperature plays a large role). As flame temperature decreases during ge.com/content/dam/ge…twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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