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View full threadI'm not talking about costs at all - I am talking about practical issues. Infrastructure does not materialize out of thin air from day to day, and we do not have the power generation, storage capacity, power distribution capacity or electrical industrial equipment yet. Those are the hard facts.
- New LNG terminals don't come from thin air either and once we have those there's a reason to use them. It's a matter of choice.
- That little "just need" is a huge showstopper - we simply do not have the infrastructure for a complete electrification yet, and there is nothing "just need" about migrating all industrial production systems away from gas - it's a huge undertaking. We can't work without gas yet.
- The costs of improvements are minimal in comparison to the end result of runaway global warming. Also the costs of improvements are minimal in comparison to adding more LNG terminals and distribution pipelines.