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hunter

(40,686 posts)
17. I haven't been able to make that math work...
Tue Sep 28, 2021, 04:52 PM
Sep 2021

... and I was a student of Buckminster Fuller's HVDC worldwide grid.

I first met "Bucky" as a seventh grade science fair winner.

It didn't end well.

Next I burned a lot of bridges behind me in my encounters with the hydrogen economy people.

I escaped with a very respectable university degree that got me work as a science teacher and occasional technician, but it was hard won.

That was a long time ago, back in the days of mercury arc valves.

Do the math. It's the same at any scale, from a homestead with solar panels and a "backup" propane fired Generac all the way to an international HVDC grid across the Bering Strait.

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There's a lot more than two of them out there..... RockRaven Sep 2021 #1
Too bad the sun doesn't shine all the time... hunter Sep 2021 #2
Thorium fission reactors and later, fusion reactors. Klaralven Sep 2021 #4
I don't quite understand the fascination with thorium reactors... hunter Sep 2021 #7
Because there's no such thing as energy storage? lagomorph777 Sep 2021 #10
Not all solar is intermittent. Mosby Sep 2021 #5
Battery and thermal storage is measured in minutes. At most hours. hunter Sep 2021 #8
There are numerous storage schemes in the works. lagomorph777 Sep 2021 #12
I haven't been able to make that math work... hunter Sep 2021 #17
Last I checked... Miguelito Loveless Sep 2021 #6
Pretty sure that's true. lagomorph777 Sep 2021 #11
You mean the sun isnt made to rise from the depths by the sky gods with their flaming chariots? Shanti Shanti Shanti Sep 2021 #16
Blasphemy and heresy are my specialty Miguelito Loveless Sep 2021 #18
Beauty!!! (nt) ProfessorGAC Sep 2021 #20
Have you ever been with your mom when she's removed from a church for her heresies? hunter Sep 2021 #21
I was explaining the Star Wars premise yesterday.. carpetbagger Sep 2021 #3
That's my nightmare vision with nuclear power, either fusion or fission... hunter Sep 2021 #9
No, God would have given us the ability to use nuclear energy here on earth. former9thward Sep 2021 #13
Waste storage costs do it for me., Gore1FL Sep 2021 #14
Technology is not static. former9thward Sep 2021 #15
Assuming we come up with a something cheaper than burying it and guarding it, sure. Gore1FL Sep 2021 #19
Meanwhile we ignore all that shit with a half life of fucking forever. hunter Sep 2021 #22
Greenhouse gasses have been largely ignored as weapons, so there is that. Gore1FL Sep 2021 #23
Nuclear power technology is seventy years old, so it's not "someday..." hunter Sep 2021 #24
I haven't heard of "impossible batteries." Are they like nuclear reactors that run on unobtainium? Gore1FL Sep 2021 #25
I'd rather not eat grass. hunter Sep 2021 #26
Fossil fuels certainly have their short comings. Gore1FL Sep 2021 #27
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