tell me what would happen when we run out of oil n coal would we go back to the dark ages or we would have all tht solar cars and we would survive OR there would be a nuclar war n we all would die!
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mraph33 wrote:can't you just use a long extension cable?
boomtown wrote:Yes and no. Coal runs power stations. Power stations power desalination plants. Desalination plants produce fresh water. And there is a whole lot of water in the world's oceans.
Im more concerned about global warming. And the gulf states should be worried too heh - I don't think they need to get much hotter.
boomtown wrote:Yes and no. Coal runs power stations. Power stations power desalination plants. Desalination plants produce fresh water. And there is a whole lot of water in the world's oceans.
Im more concerned about global warming. And the gulf states should be worried too heh - I don't think they need to get much hotter.
noni wrote:Solar energy is a great resource that is so rarely utilized. It is not because of lack of technology, it is clearly an evident economic issue. Companies are unable to find a way to charge people for the sun! It's free and abundant. If there was a way to make a ton of money off of it, I think it would be much more implemented. What are they gonna do, charge you for when it is cloudy?
^ian^ wrote:noni wrote:Solar energy is a great resource that is so rarely utilized. It is not because of lack of technology, it is clearly an evident economic issue. Companies are unable to find a way to charge people for the sun! It's free and abundant. If there was a way to make a ton of money off of it, I think it would be much more implemented. What are they gonna do, charge you for when it is cloudy?
The problem is again, the manufacture of solar panels of reasonable efficiency requires more energy than a single cell produces in it's MTBF. Sad to say but the efficiences of solar power are currently a myth.
I once had a crazy plan of building the world's biggest solar farm, but after talking to a science dude that knew his atomic mass from his atomic weight, I was convinced it would never *ever* be economically viable.
Also the manufacture of efficient panels produces waste and gas that also has undesirable consequences.
Wind energy is about the cleanest you can get, and more should be done in this regard. It is become increasingly harder though for us to find the balance between nature and progress.
malchris wrote:SHELL is doing a l;ot of research at the moment and I know that they have some other 'oils' that are being tested for fuel at the moment. One of these is Cannabis Oil and again highlights the many positive uses of this banned plant. Would they be able to get it legalised?
They also boiught the plans from a Namibian Scientist who built a vehicle that runs entirely on air. No oil or anything needed.
and then theres that american car that runs on garbage. Strange but true.