Mark Z Jacobson's Roadmap to Nowhere feat. Mike Conley

Mark Z Jacobson's Roadmap to Nowhere feat. Mike Conley

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Mark Z Jacobson's roadmap is cited by politicians like AOC,
Bernie Sanders, and many others as an article of faith that a
100% renewables system is achievable and desirable. With great
power comes great responsibility, and it is essential that those
in the political class wrestling with climate change are
well-informed about the consequences of their policy
decisions. 


Enter Michael Conley and Tim Mahoney, who in their book "Roadmap
to Nowhere" work through the implications of Mark Jacobson's
plan. This includes a massive parallel HVDC transmission system
to connect far-flung wind and solar installations to load
centres, and a "fuel-less" system that matches supply and demand
with very little reserve, predicated on a weather modeling system
designed by Mr. Jacobson himself. Lastly, the plan calls for a
dramatic increase in hydro involving increasing current capacity
by 13x, which would result in discharges that would regularly
dwarf historic 100-year floods and wash away population centres
on America's major river systems. 


Rather than quaint scenes of small-scale, localized,
democratically controlled infrastructure, the plan calls for
industrialization of America's countrysides with almost 500,000
wind turbines 35 stories high and 14.5 billion square meters of
utility solar panels.  


When Jacobson's plan was criticized in the academic community,
rather than defending his ideas in scientific journals, he
responded with a 10 million SLAPP lawsuit alleging defamation.
This lawsuit was subsequently thrown out, and Jacobson has been
ordered to pay the defendants' costs.


It's time for policymakers to devote themselves to energy
literacy, understand the studies that they reference, and make
informed decisions to guide us through something as consequential
as an energy transition.

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