We should transition to an electricity-backed currency

Discussion in 'Economics' started by TSLexi, Nov 17, 2014.

  1. You cant really store electricity or not efficiently anyway. That kinda ruins the whole idea doesnt it.
     
    #21     Nov 19, 2014
  2. TSLexi

    TSLexi

    The point of storing anything is to be able to retrieve it whenever you want. Electricity can be accessed from nearly anywhere.

    Also, flywheels are pretty efficient at storing energy.

    Remember, electricity itself is not being used as a currency; the currency will be floating pegged to the price of electricity.
     
    #22     Nov 19, 2014
  3. m1nt

    m1nt

    I have heard that the US defaulted on bonds in '71 although a quick Google search yielded nothing. see this:
    http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2013-10-14/us-has-repeatedly-defaulted
     
    #23     Nov 20, 2014
  4. #24     Nov 22, 2014
  5. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    uhhhhh.....Did you just try to redefine free-market?

    http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/freemarket.asp
     
    #25     Nov 25, 2014
  6. TSLexi

    TSLexi

    Now, I mean that if the free-market price goes out of range, it buys and sells electricity futures, modifies capital and reserve requirements, buys and sells Treasury bonds, etc, to inflate or deflate the money supply so the price goes back in range.
     
    #26     Nov 25, 2014
  7. m1nt

    m1nt

    I am related to someone big in the energy biz. I will refer to him rather than wikipedia. nuclear is the cheapest. natural gas prices are variable. happy holidays.
     
    #27     Nov 27, 2014
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  8. TSLexi

    TSLexi

    So are the others. But it's not really cost we need to be concerned about, but ERoEI.
     
    #28     Nov 27, 2014