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China cooks the carbon accounting books by 400 million tons

Photo by Jamie Street on Unsplash

By Jo Nova

We’re facing the sixth mass extinction but carbon accounting games are a performance art and almost no one cares that the largest emitter on Earth has gaping holes in their numbers.

One reader in The Wall Street Journal, pointed out that The Onion saw this coming years ago:

“China Vows to Begin Aggressively Falsifying Air Pollution Numbers.” (2014)

We live in an era where satire became the news.

The Paris Agreement allows everyone to set their own targets, and to define their own terms (and retrospectively as well). So China decided it would count “carbon intensity”, rather than carbon output. But it didn’t define carbon intensity. Normally it means the amount of CO2 emitted per unit GDP — which would work well for China with its rapidly growing economy. But something else is going on.

In the last five years China had promised to cut emissions by 18%, but all the official statistics suggested it was only getting 12% of the way there. Then a miracle happened and suddenly China leapt to a 17.7% reduction, just in the nick of time.

The Ecoworriers team […]

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The Wind Power Puzzle (add more wind turbines and get the same output)

by Lieven

By Jo Nova

The bottomless pit of public spending strikes again

Germany added 14 gigawatts of wind power in the last 5 years, however the total amount of electricity produced is still around 106 Terawatt hours.

Imagine how much money they could have saved if they hadn’t bothered to add more wind turbines?

Wind power is like a perpetual public money vacuum.

From Pierre Gosselin at No Tricks Zone:

Germany’s Die Welt: “Too Much Is Too Much” … Green Energies Are Cannabalizing Each Other!

Wetzel describes this as a ‘wind power puzzle’ and discusses several possible causes:

Several years with weak wind conditions, More frequent curtailments of wind turbines due to grid bottlenecks, The expansion of wind farms at weaker inland locations, So-called shading or ‘wind theft’ effects between wind turbines.

Australia has already done the same experiment. No matter how much wind power we add to the grid we can’t seem to get the bare minimum to increase, (the dark green columns at the bottom).

ie. Wind power remains 95% Useless.

The Australian experiment thanks to WattClarity

The maximum amount of wind power increases but the part we […]

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To save the world, Cement Australia stops burning coal and burns trees instead

Tarkine Forest,Tasmania by Tangerineduel

By Jo Nova

We’ve 1,000 years of coal left underground, but we’re returning to burning trees again to scare off the Climate-Yeti.

Environmentalists are aghast, of course, even though this is exactly what they wanted — a lower carbon form of concrete, and an end to coal.

But the 100 year old coal kiln needs $100m worth of transformation to be able to burn wood and tyres properly. So this is an expensive shift, and it won’t be easy to undo, and now the Greens and ABC (but I repeat myself) are concerned…

Concerns native forests could be part of Cement Australia’s ‘sustainable’ fuel option as it moves away from coal

By Kelsey Reid, ABC

One of the largest cement manufacturing sites in Australia has temporarily shut operations as it upgrades its coal-fired kiln to accept alternative fuel sources such as used tyres and “sustainable” wood waste.

Cement Australia’s Railton plant, in north-west Tasmania, will stop production for an estimated 45 days to allow for the $108 million works as the company moves to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.

The whole point of the […]

Wednesday

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On Fire! US hunger for gas power so large, wait time for turbines blows out to 5+ years

National Archives at College Park – Archives II (College Park, MD) 1979

By Jo Nova

The ferocious demand for gas power to feed US Datacenters has triggered a global shortage

Such is the cashed up desire for gas turbines in the US, that all around the world other people are struggling to get gas turbines. Manufacturers have ramped up production, but waiting times have blown out to more than five years. In sheer desperation, companies are converting jet engines into small gas turbines.

Wow – this graph from the latest IEA report

The demand for gas power in “US captive data centers” is so large it is bigger than the investment in gas power in any other country except for the investment in grid connected datacentres, also in the USA.

Anyone who thinks they can just add a gas turbine here and there to patch up a gap in their renewable transition could be in for a nasty surprise.

“It only takes 30 -45 days to convert a Boeing 737 Jet Engine….”

Soaring Electricity Demand Meets Gas Turbine Shortage

By Irene Slav, OilPrice

Turbine makers like Siemens, GE Vernova, and Mitsubishi are ramping […]

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