[ExI] Trump Is Obsessed With Oil, but Chinese Batteries Will Soon Run the World
John Clark
johnkclark at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 11:36:53 UTC 2026
On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 11:13 AM Adrian Tymes via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
*> Wouldn't that mean that energy storage is, very much, a factor?*
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*Yes but when you're talking about AI data centers, energy storage is just
as big a factor for nuclear energy and gas turbines as it is for wind or
solar power, every power source needs battery storage, so for that
application intermittent power production is not a relevant
disadvantage. And the reason your home electrical bill keeps going up is
because you're competing for electricity with AI data centers. If He Who
Must Not Be Named would just stop interfering and let the Free Market
decide for itself if wind or solar power installation should be built or
not then your electrical bill would not be going up as fast. *
*John K Clark*
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>> * when it comes to comparing the costs that AI data centers need to pay
>> for electricity, energy storage is not a factor because regardless of where
>> they get their energy from they can't have ANY interruption of it
>> whatsoever, at the very least they're going to need to operate their data
>> center for several hours on battery power so it can be shut down gracefully
>> and not catastrophically. No matter if you're using gas turbines or nuclear
>> power or solar power or wind power, you're going to need battery backup.
>> The storage cost is already baked in so the intermittency disadvantage
>> of solar and wind largely disappears.*
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>> *John K Clark*
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>>> *From:* John Clark <johnkclark at gmail.com>
>>> *Subject:* Re: [ExI] Trump Is Obsessed With Oil, but Chinese Batteries
>>> Will Soon Run the World
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>>> On Fri, Jan 23, 2026 at 9:50 PM <spike at rainier66.com> wrote:
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>>> *> **Coal plants are not at all complicated. All the equipment to make
>>> those go are with us.*
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>>> *Because of advances in technology, coal** is no longer an economically
>>> competitive way of producing electrical energy. *
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>>> *A **new new coal **p**ower plant **would **produce electrical*
>>> *energy **at a** cost* *between $69 and $169 per megawatt-hour.*
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>>> *W**ind** costs $27 to $53 per MWh**.*
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>>> *S**olar** costs between** $38 to $78 per megawatt-hour**.*
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>>> *Natural **gas** turbines between $48 to $109**.*
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>>> *John these are the numbers Californians were told as well. But the
>>> power company disputed them, saying the cost of intermittent unpredictable
>>> power generation grows dramatically once the percentage goes over about 15
>>> to 16%. The costs quoted do not include the cost of energy storage needed
>>> to meet reliability specifications.*
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>>> *The political literature used comparisons with Washington state, which
>>> has the dams on the Columbia River and nice steady reliable wind blowing
>>> thru the Columbia River Gorge. California has nothing analogous to that.*
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>>> *We still see examples of the conflation of power generation and power
>>> storage, as is seen in the title of this thread, as well as politicization
>>> of technology.*
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>>> *We learned over the past decade that the power company was telling the
>>> truth. But the truth is more complicated than the subtleties the
>>> politicians were able to sell. In politics, simplicity sells. In
>>> technology, the best solution is often complicated.*
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