• zeroConnection@programming.dev
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    5 hours ago

    Funny how the anti-green energy USA is expediting the adoption of renewables around the world due to their moronic laws, policies and wars.

    Can’t wait to see them left behind in the past with all that oil they can’t get enough of, when nobody will need it anymore in the rest of the world.

    • ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      Both heavy and light oil will still be needed for other processes and products that can’t be replaced/way more difficult to replace than fuels. But decoupling oil from energy and transportation will have a huge impact on the market and be better for everyone in general.

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        42 minutes ago

        Google says 25% of the worlds oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, but it also says 55% off the worlds oil is used for transportation.

        We should be able to fairly quickly (ie. Decade) cut oil by double what is impacted in trumps war

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          3 hours ago

          It won’t just make the USA irrelevant in the oil domain: it’ll impact the entirety of the OPEC group who’ll have to massively scale back production to keep the price high enough to sustain their economies.

          The petro-dollar will be replaced with the electro-dollar (that is if the US dollar remains the world currency). So a different group of rare earth rich countries will emerge that’ll become more relevant than OPEC in the energy domain but not quite to the same extent as countries that are both gifted with geography to make them major energy exporters and have neighbouring countries/super-grid connections/renewable storage export capabilities will emerge as big players as well.

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            3 hours ago

            Most countries can produce some oil, and if there’s no demand it doesn’t matter what price they try to sell it at when no one buys it.

            And those who can’t produce oil, will find alternatives. Exactly what is happening right now.

            If countries become self-sufficient through green energy, which is 100% achievable, there won’t be any electro or petro dollars, making the USA irrelevant. Which is my hope.

    • Auli@lemmy.ca
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      3 hours ago

      It well be needed for awhile still but at reduced quantities.