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In reply to the discussion: Nuclear renaissance? US OKs new reactor design [View all]NutmegYankee
(16,335 posts)You are talking about millions of homes. Old leaky homes that even with insulation and siding improvements will never be up to modern standards. And a lot of those homes are heated with Oil, using baseboard radiators. The homes are still good dwellings, and the bills for heat for many are reasonable (mine included), but retrofitting as a solution to an energy shortage is a pipe dream. Where is the money going to come from?
As for the Oil heat, when the oil runs out, those homes will convert to electric heat. Electric demand is going to skyrocket.
I went through two weeks of foggy cloudy weather with no wind back in May (temps in the 50s for highs). There would have been no solar power. There would have been no wind power. And yet the demand was just as great. How about winter storms, like the classic Nor'Easter - The wind turbines are shut down at those speeds and there is no sunlight. The need for heat doesn't shut down.
Be realistic!