In Barbara Jaffe's column on Saturday Feb 18/06, page C7, in the Vancouver Sun, we are getting the media's view of future energy shortages and peak oil. Early on she says ocean energy is free, then later in the article she goes through all the problems that will make it expensive. How can tidal power be both free and expensive?
We didn't have to put bad old oil in the ground either, but who talks of that having ever been free? But there it was for us to find and tap. "Our oil" is now leaving us, the ungrateful wretch. It used to be the best, now it is filthy and dangerous. Good riddance!
Oil, gas, hydro, tides, or wind, they all take infrastructure to develop and utilize, where people expect to get paid for their efforts of retrieving, processing and retrieving energy. Ocean energy has daunting technological problems to overcome. This is where I would guess much of the cost comes in. The cost of people living. The system would be perfect if it weren't for the people perhaps.
Everything is great here of course, but every now and then rentiers realize oil might not last forever and the alternatives are perfect, but not perfected. Like the crown, we like to be above it all, and for now, we do not have the nuts and bolts of a non-oil world figured out yet. This of course is not possible. We don't develop huge new sources of energy every day and if the price of oil keeps rising year over year like it has, problems will develop.
There is a tinge of panic and uncertainty here in the media.
We didn't have to put bad old oil in the ground either, but who talks of that having ever been free? But there it was for us to find and tap. "Our oil" is now leaving us, the ungrateful wretch. It used to be the best, now it is filthy and dangerous. Good riddance!
Oil, gas, hydro, tides, or wind, they all take infrastructure to develop and utilize, where people expect to get paid for their efforts of retrieving, processing and retrieving energy. Ocean energy has daunting technological problems to overcome. This is where I would guess much of the cost comes in. The cost of people living. The system would be perfect if it weren't for the people perhaps.
Everything is great here of course, but every now and then rentiers realize oil might not last forever and the alternatives are perfect, but not perfected. Like the crown, we like to be above it all, and for now, we do not have the nuts and bolts of a non-oil world figured out yet. This of course is not possible. We don't develop huge new sources of energy every day and if the price of oil keeps rising year over year like it has, problems will develop.
There is a tinge of panic and uncertainty here in the media.