As an engineer, this stuff always kills me (right on OP); in the name of "science" wrt ecological-health, we push counter productive technologies.
Nuclear should be our #1 push until we have a better source. Solar is garbage, wind is worse, battery technology just isn't what it needs to be. I suspect better battery tech does exist, it's just getting little to no funding.
Yeah batteries are being pushed hard. Wait for 10 years when you have to refurbish them or rebuild it. Current steam and gas turbine generators going on strong for over 50 years in service.
Don't forget about charging and if you have a couple of prolonged outages stopping you from charging then you're SOL
Yeah natural gas is good and if you have to use traditional fossil fuels diesel gets you the most bang for your buck in terms of energy efficiency. What the snooty electric vehicle people don't realize is most of the time, in this country at least, all or a great chunk of their electricity is generated using fossil fuels. Lots of your energy yield gets lost converting it to electricity and then into a battery which is then used by the car. You would create less net emissions just using the fossil fuels as your primary fuel source.
He already knew what we are just learning...the DS has been entrenched for a long, long time. I think John Trump kept those papers close to his heart, hoping some day he would be able to place them in hands that would appreciate them for what they were, and at the same time, be able to promote them for the good of mankind. He didn't have long to wait.
It really shows how dangerous and impactful bad policy can be. Within two years of lifting bad regulations, America was able to become energy independent. Not being dependent on the Middle East enabled it to assert itself when needed, but also pull back from combat roles in the region. If you look at it on a macro level it becomes pretty clear why they put these policies into place. It will only be a year or two until we now have to engage in combat somewhere to secure our energy supply.
This. It's also amazing how many people who think that just because we ban drilling or manufacturing here in the US it doesn't happen elsewhere.
The problem with elsewhere is that they're not as regulated as it is here. Just because the heavy pollution doesn't impact you doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
If we (as a species) had put all the billions that went into nonsense tech like solar and wind into fusion energy research, we'd probably have one of those plants running, by now.
Mining Anon here. I know your point is to support natural gas, not bag on mining. Just want to make it super clear though: IF SOMETHING WASN’T GROWN THEN IT WAS MINED/EXTRACTED.
People want metals, roads, building materials, etc but don’t want mining. Doesn’t work that way.
They use a Diesel engine to produce electricity then to power the electric vehicles. Duh!!!! Elon Musk played y’all on this game. SpaceX is cool though.
As an engineer, this stuff always kills me (right on OP); in the name of "science" wrt ecological-health, we push counter productive technologies. Nuclear should be our #1 push until we have a better source. Solar is garbage, wind is worse, battery technology just isn't what it needs to be. I suspect better battery tech does exist, it's just getting little to no funding.
I suspect the battery [or some such creature] tech is suppressed Tesla invention[s].
My sister works for Tesla, was paid in stock instead of getting bonuses. Before Tesla went public. I’m proud of her accomplishments
It was around 890 this morning.
Yeah batteries are being pushed hard. Wait for 10 years when you have to refurbish them or rebuild it. Current steam and gas turbine generators going on strong for over 50 years in service.
Don't forget about charging and if you have a couple of prolonged outages stopping you from charging then you're SOL
Not an engineer, but a chemist, and I 100% agree nuclear is the way forward.
Yeah natural gas is good and if you have to use traditional fossil fuels diesel gets you the most bang for your buck in terms of energy efficiency. What the snooty electric vehicle people don't realize is most of the time, in this country at least, all or a great chunk of their electricity is generated using fossil fuels. Lots of your energy yield gets lost converting it to electricity and then into a battery which is then used by the car. You would create less net emissions just using the fossil fuels as your primary fuel source.
finally someone says it
Liquid Fluoride (salts) Thorium Reactors, anyone?
https://energyfromthorium.com/lftr-overview/
Or.....
THIS.
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Energy From the Vacuum:
http://cheniere.org The Tom Bearden Website
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... This is a fact well known to the scientific community, and was, for example, a favorite quote of Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman.
Two Nobel prizes were awarded in 1957 to Lee and Yang for substantiating the extraction process for this energy.
— Lt. Col. Tom Bearden (Ret.) - (referring to "Broken Symmetry")
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http://cheniere.org/books/efv/toc.htm Energy from the Vacuum - Concepts & Principles By Tom Bearden - 977 pages
More:
http://cheniere.org/toc.html Table of Contents ~ cheniere.org site articles
http://cheniere.org/books/excalibur/glossary/014edited.htm http://cheniere.org/misc/bearden%20cv%20long.htm Lt. Col. Tom Bearden (Ret.) - Bio, CV )
This guy actually gets it.
Molten salt reactors are completely efficient but creating no nuculear waste means no arsenal profuction.
Almost as if we chose the least efficient nuculear process for a reason.
Safe renewable energy is out there, and many people who are engineering curious learn about their lack of application.
Not economically viable compared to uranium.
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Yes we are, and I think Tesla knew how to yoke that energy...now does Trump know?
He already knew what we are just learning...the DS has been entrenched for a long, long time. I think John Trump kept those papers close to his heart, hoping some day he would be able to place them in hands that would appreciate them for what they were, and at the same time, be able to promote them for the good of mankind. He didn't have long to wait.
It really shows how dangerous and impactful bad policy can be. Within two years of lifting bad regulations, America was able to become energy independent. Not being dependent on the Middle East enabled it to assert itself when needed, but also pull back from combat roles in the region. If you look at it on a macro level it becomes pretty clear why they put these policies into place. It will only be a year or two until we now have to engage in combat somewhere to secure our energy supply.
This. It's also amazing how many people who think that just because we ban drilling or manufacturing here in the US it doesn't happen elsewhere.
The problem with elsewhere is that they're not as regulated as it is here. Just because the heavy pollution doesn't impact you doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Yeah, that's Africa though.
You know the Green New Drill: It's only bad when I can see it and when others do it.
That's the attitude liberal Americans have too! Not in my backyard.
P.S. I'm all for the pipeline. I'm also all in on exploring the ideas Tesla had for free energy.
Two words: Cold fusion.
If we (as a species) had put all the billions that went into nonsense tech like solar and wind into fusion energy research, we'd probably have one of those plants running, by now.
[ See post above, Katrina241... much theoretical/practical progress has been made on 'Overunity' energy:
Energy From the Vacuum ~ http://cheniere.org ~ The Tom Bearden Website ]
Mining Anon here. I know your point is to support natural gas, not bag on mining. Just want to make it super clear though: IF SOMETHING WASN’T GROWN THEN IT WAS MINED/EXTRACTED.
People want metals, roads, building materials, etc but don’t want mining. Doesn’t work that way.
grew up in Cripple Creek, mines all over. I was making a point about the cleanliness og pipelines.
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let's do both. we can innovate and find a way to to anything cleanly.
They use a Diesel engine to produce electricity then to power the electric vehicles. Duh!!!! Elon Musk played y’all on this game. SpaceX is cool though.
Want an energy alternative, for real? use the NAPSTER model of decentralization. just like Linux operating system.. also..
Want an energy alternative, for real? use the NAPSTER model of decentralization. just like Lenux
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