no thousands of wind turbines, 1 wind turbine cannot compare the the power a nuclear reactor can put out, you need thousands to get close to it!
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CardShark Wrote:Fusion reactors are an amazing piece of tech.
They are much more economical than the regular nuclor reactors.
Since the only fusion reactors in the world for a best a couple of seconds, we have no idea how much a reactor capable of a sustained reaction would cost.
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marshlander Wrote:I know, I was being a little facaetious (...er ok, maybe a lot), but the hidden costs of nuclear generation are enormous.
On the other hand nobody counts (or can count) the hidden cost of the effects of carbon dioxide production from fossil fuel generation
marshlander Wrote:I just can't help thinking that a few years ago they built a wind turbine which they said was supplying half the needs of Swaffham, so a couple of years later they built another one. Now ... that's not rocket science ... is it?
'Wind farm x supplies y% of the needs of town z' is one of the half truths regularly chanted out by the 'environmental industry', those statistics are only true when averaged out over the year. Wind power produces electricity when it is windy regardless of the actual demand for it, alternative power production is required for when it is not windy. There are, as far as I am aware, only two forms of power production that are economical to turn off and on as required, hydroelectric and gas. The building of great dams and lakes for hydroelectric power requires suitable geography, which is in very short supply, gas power will in a few short years mean the UK being dependant on Russia and hoping it doesn't turn off the supply in the middle of winter in a fit of pique.
In any case the original estimates of wind farms production often turn out to be over-optimistic, and the farms themselves reliant of public subsidy to be economical.
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You are so right, Frankie Pie... I think hybrid cars are still too expensive for the average citizen, so maybe public transport is a better way to cope with the problem, that is, where and when possible.
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