The Scoundrel
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Beauty isn't always just vastness
once the battery tech improves
the carbon footprint of my recycled solar panels and the windfarm to that of fossil fuel usage
And the turbines used to generate the power have to be manufactured and have a shelf life.
You were saying?
a way to reduce the population by 2 billion
Yeah, there is a lot of fossil fuel usage to produce the solar panels.
5.7 litre
On several waiting lists for a car with a 6.2 litre engine. So that may change soon.
electric car batteries cost $7-12,000 to replace.....
This world has gone nuts and it's media driven by lunatics pushing an agenda.
Ooo, I just got away with posting 3 pictures... see if I can get in more... This is Kurt standing by monsters....maybe 150 years old, so really youngins...lol
I'll be so pissed off if this doesn't work. If it doesn't work, just click the links!~
Those are some nice looking trees! But understand where I come from, that's not a tree mate, this is a tree:no one has said one thing about these trees....
Solar and wind power doesn't work in Canada. Luckily we have some Hydro-Electric in regions where they can work. Nuclear would be the best (CANDU reactors have an excellent track record), but the lefties want No Nukes!
Those are some nice looking trees! But understand where I come from, that's not a tree mate, this is a tree:no one has said one thing about these trees....
Solar won't work in the Winter, since we don't have enough sun. There are regions here that aren't very sunny, even during the day.I don't get why solar and wind won't work? Solar works here and we have 7-8 hours of grey daylight per day for nearly half the year and Summer isn't much to look at whereas whilst my locality to a windy shoreline makes wind ideal for me personally I think it's just a case of using a mix and match of whatever suits your circumstances the best. Storage is the biggest issue facing renewables at the moment.
The problem with nuclear is that one small mistake can have such dire consequences. When Chernobyl went off we couldn't eat Welsh Lamb for a year and that wasn't even a major meltdown and thousands of miles away. If it was 100% safe then it's the best and easiest method we currently have at our disposal but nothing is 100% and just one disaster would undo such a high proportion of the good being done.
Solar and wind power doesn't work in Canada. Luckily we have some Hydro-Electric in regions where they can work. Nuclear would be the best (CANDU reactors have an excellent track record), but the lefties want No Nukes!
I don't get why solar and wind won't work? Solar works here and we have 7-8 hours of grey daylight per day for nearly half the year and Summer isn't much to look at whereas whilst my locality to a windy shoreline makes wind ideal for me personally I think it's just a case of using a mix and match of whatever suits your circumstances the best. Storage is the biggest issue facing renewables at the moment.
The problem with nuclear is that one small mistake can have such dire consequences. When Chernobyl went off we couldn't eat Welsh Lamb for a year and that wasn't even a major meltdown and thousands of miles away. If it was 100% safe then it's the best and easiest method we currently have at our disposal but nothing is 100% and just one disaster would undo such a high proportion of the good being done.
Solar won't work in the Winter, since we don't have enough sun. There are regions here that aren't very sunny, even during the day.
Wind doesn't work, since much of Canada isn't windy enough to power the props.
Nuclear is absolutely safe, provided proper protocols are utilized. Chernobyl was caused by human error (partly due to the Soviet Russian regime at that time). Chernobyl didn't have to happen, but certain humans in charge essentially forced it into a state of meltdown.
Whassat?
Looks like a Kitchen Door Convention on Ilkley Moor bah tat.
once the battery tech improves
Holy shit! We did not even get into the lithium mining that is scarring the Earth and burning tonnes of fossil fules (and promoting slave labour).
the carbon footprint of my recycled solar panels and the windfarm to that of fossil fuel usage
Yeah, there is a lot of fossil fuel usage to produce the solar panels. Then the shipping, installation, etc.
I wonder if you will ever break even.
Those are some nice looking trees! But understand where I come from, that's not a tree mate, this is a tree:no one has said one thing about these trees....