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  • crxvfr
    Solar Fanatic
    • Jun 2010
    • 173

    #31
    Originally posted by russ
    A resident of that area (Alaska gulf)...
    THIS guy (author of the non-energy crisis) became popular a year or two ago and says the oil companies aren't the bad guys everybody makes them out to be. He blames wall street and the powers that be instead of the oil companies. It kind of goes along the lines of Confessions of an economic hitman. Weird stuff to be sure, but equally weird is a situation when a major catastrophe happens and help from people and even other countries are denied while next to nothing is being done.

    BTW, google vid was down when I fetched these links. Hope it's not for you.

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    • pft
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 2

      #32
      Just a couple of thoughts

      Solar is one of the few good things that BP does. If anything, we should be encouraging what they do well. Maybe if their solar business makes them some money, they will put more effort into it.

      I think the 50 billion they are likely to lose on this disaster will have them recalculating the cost of cutting corners.

      BP gas stations are not owned by BP, but by independent operators, so I agree that punishing them has little positive value.

      If you want to punish BP, dump their stock. Support politicians who don't suck up to big oil.

      Most importantly, cut consumption. Even a relatively minor change in lifestyle can have real effects. And you get to feel smug, too.

      One great way to cut consumption is to go solar. Handy that!

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      • russ
        Solar Fanatic
        • Jul 2009
        • 10360

        #33
        @ pft - 100% correct but many follow the knee jerk reaction path.

        Like you say - do something positive rather than cry.
        [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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        • solite
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 11

          #34
          Originally posted by pft
          Solar is one of the few good things that BP does. If anything, we should be encouraging what they do well. Maybe if their solar business makes them some money, they will put more effort into it.

          I think the 50 billion they are likely to lose on this disaster will have them recalculating the cost of cutting corners.

          BP gas stations are not owned by BP, but by independent operators, so I agree that punishing them has little positive value.

          If you want to punish BP, dump their stock. Support politicians who don't suck up to big oil.

          Most importantly, cut consumption. Even a relatively minor change in lifestyle can have real effects. And you get to feel smug, too.

          One great way to cut consumption is to go solar. Handy that!
          That is true, I never thought of it that way. You have a solid point that changed my outlook on the subject. but one still can't help but be mad at the corporation as a whole.
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          • Sunking
            Solar Fanatic
            • Feb 2010
            • 23301

            #35
            Like I said earlier in this thread you need to be careful what you ask for because you might very well get it... Regardless of how you feel you, your children, and grand children cannot live without fossil fuels. There is nothing that can fully replace it. If BP goes under, then there is less competition. Less completion means less supply and higher prices.

            Secondly if you work for a living and have a pension or 401K plan, you are likely asking to have your own throat cut. For example California state workers have lost $500,000,000 and New York $128,000,000 since the fire started back in April. Those state pension funds are heavily loaded with energy stocks like any large company with a 401K or pension plan. Those losses are the drop in BP stock price. If BP goes under those numbers double. Not to mention 10's of thousands of jobs and billion in tax revenue losses.
            MSEE, PE

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            • crxvfr
              Solar Fanatic
              • Jun 2010
              • 173

              #36
              Due to popular rage at the ban on reporters and photographers from within 65 feet of the oil spill, Coast Guard admiral Thad Allen has rescinded the ban.

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              • russ
                Solar Fanatic
                • Jul 2009
                • 10360

                #37
                I have trouble understanding the 'popular rage' that reporters were not allowed within 20 meters of the equipment.

                What can they see if closer? Dead birds maybe?

                Anymore every blogger can consider themselves a 'reporter' meaning no control over the scene.

                This is just the green mafia trying to stir up a tempest in a tea cup.
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                • Mike90250
                  Moderator
                  • May 2009
                  • 16020

                  #38
                  Originally posted by russ
                  Anymore every blogger can consider themselves a 'reporter' meaning no control over the scene.
                  There were lot's of "bloggers" with full camera crews that were turned back at roadblocks miles from beaches, and threatened with a painful "de-contanimation" procedure, if they got close to where BP was covering oil with clean sand. A huge no-fly zone, basically a PR move to prohibit coverage.

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                  • crxvfr
                    Solar Fanatic
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 173

                    #39
                    Originally posted by russ
                    What can they see if closer? Dead birds maybe?
                    THIS
                    ...dang russ, sorry, I keep forgetting you can't get youtube. It's a citizen in pensacola fl dragging his foot thru the sand. 2" down is a covered up orange layer.

                    Originally posted by Mike90250
                    ... a painful "de-contanimation" procedure, if they got close to where BP was covering oil with clean sand.
                    um, ...scary speechless. (I bet you thought that would never happen )

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                    • ionized
                      Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 83

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Sunking
                      Like I said earlier in this thread you need to be careful what you ask for because you might very well get it... Regardless of how you feel you, your children, and grand children cannot live without fossil fuels. There is nothing that can fully replace it. If BP goes under, then there is less competition. Less completion means less supply and higher prices.
                      Another way of saying this is that less competition and higher prices lead to lower consumption leaving more of this precious resource for generations to come.

                      BTW, the generations to come may well be scratching their heads wondering how we could have just burned up all that precious feed-stock for making petro-based materials.

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                      • russ
                        Solar Fanatic
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 10360

                        #41
                        Originally posted by ionized
                        Another way of saying this is that less competition and higher prices lead to lower consumption leaving more of this precious resource for generations to come.

                        BTW, the generations to come may well be scratching their heads wondering how we could have just burned up all that precious feed-stock for making petro-based materials.
                        Though the oil is a mess in the water of the gulf it is a 'drop in the bucket' in the overall scheme. Won't ever be noticed.
                        [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                        • ionized
                          Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 83

                          #42
                          Your response to what you quoted does not connect with me so maybe you missed my point. That is that as petrochemicals become more rare, they will be far more valuable as the raw material for making things than for burning up for energy.

                          It is quite likely that people will find it difficult to comprehend how anyone could do anything as stupid as to burn something as useful as natural gas and petroleum.

                          That is my way of saying that higher prices right now might not be such a bad thing.

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                          • trbizwiz
                            Member
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 67

                            #43
                            This is a dual travesty, in that it is an enormous waste of resources, and will damage areas of the gulf for decades if not longer. On the up side, it is very likely that new technologies will come about to aide in the cleanup that will benefit us for centuries. Technologies that would never have gotten a chance or funding otherwise.
                            I am a strong advocate of investigation and prosecution of any and all individuals involved, both from BP and its subcontractors that did the drilling and suppliers as well. There are probably many good people that work for BP, and they will be left behind to run the company after the criminals are in jail. Now that company will have a financial obligation to remedy its error for as long as it remains in business. I for one hope it stays in business long enough to completely fix this disaster, and fix all the harm it caused. And maybe it will strive to make clean energy more possible and affordable as a way to make amends in the process. If it turns out to be a bad company filled with bad people it will likely fail.
                            But I agree that a failed company definitely wont fix the mess. And they do make good products, so the solar portion would likely spin off or sell off if they go under anyway.

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                            • russ
                              Solar Fanatic
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 10360

                              #44
                              @trbizwiz - Agreed with your points.

                              @ionized - Didn't miss your point at all. There are many wastes that are far greater than this but with a million people making them and spread out they are not noticed. The amount spilled into the gulf would be lost in the small numbers when compared to the annual world hydrocarbon consumption.

                              Multiples of this amount are wasted in gas hogs on the road - it is easier to do something there - not as popular with the public as screaming at BP though.

                              The gulf spill allows for a lot of politicians and environmental types to wave their arms and make useless threats (president included) and to try to impress the population.

                              Do you have any idea of how much natural gas has been flared over the past 50 years? They had to get rid of it to get to the oil so what to do but flare and no one is really close enough to see what is happening.
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                              • rimpa001
                                Junior Member
                                • Jul 2010
                                • 0

                                #45
                                Originally posted by garybeck
                                I would like to encourage people to not use BP Solar panels anymore. What they have done in the Gulf is so horrendous, there is no excuse, and we are going to be living with this for decades. It was not an honest mistake, there was clear negligence, all in the name of maximixing profits and minimizing safety.

                                Buying BP solar panels might be a bad investment anyway. Hopefully at some point they will go bankrupt, or at least their assests will be seized by the government to help pay back the communities who will be living with this. If anything like that happens, the warranty on your panels will be as good as gone, along with the scores of sea creatures who have already died and continue to die each day.

                                Boycott BP Solar... to protect your investment, and to know you're not supporting a horrible company who has created the largest environmental disaster in the history of our country.

                                There are plenty of other companies to buy solar panels from.

                                This is not the correct way to show your anger...Keep in mind the welfare of those people who have invested a fare amount in these companies...I hope you will understand the feelings & sentiments of those investors...
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