Comment by boznz
3 days ago
A shame electricity is not the whole picture when it comes to energy. The resurgence in EV sales off the back of high gas prices is awesome, but almost 100% of bulk transport costs still rely on oil. Also, unlike EV's which can be plugged in at home for most of their needs, bulk-transport will require considerable new infrastructure to make the transition. Still a way to go.
Something like half of all bulk transport is moving fossil fuels around. So there’s already a huge win
It's a couple of months since I did the calculations, but I do believe 2035 is for all energy, not just electricity.
It's easy to drag out a flat line in an exponential graph - but the line better start bending soon or we'll end up with a truly mind boggling amount of solar energy.
There was this launched some time ago: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-02/incat-launches-worlds...
It'd an electric ship, which has what is basically a grid scale battery power plant on board to power it.
The problem is range. Good enough for it's intended use as a ferry in South America. But it's going to need to be towed there from Tasmania.
There was a global agreement to shift ocean transport from oil.
The US killed it.
The US and Israel attacked Iran causing chaos in oil markets and put it back on track.
https://www.imo.org/en/mediacentre/pressbriefings/pages/imo-...