Originally posted by Risto:True, but admit it: it is easy to say when you are halve the world away
Problem is that coal mining (lots and lots of people got sick from that!) and oil isnt safe either. Until solar power can provide everyone enough energy we have to live with these dangerous forms of energy. All we can do is make it as safe as possible.
).Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]
Going off the scale used, this is even less than 3 mile island.
Originally posted by Risto:True, but admit it: it is easy to say when you are halve the world away
Problem is that coal mining (lots and lots of people got sick from that!) and oil isnt safe either. Until solar power can provide everyone enough energy we have to live with these dangerous forms of energy. All we can do is make it as safe as possible.
But none of them can at this moment replace the oil and nuclear energy sources.Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
Let's take energy of the wind. To collect it, you need windmills. And to produce just one windmill you have to spend so much electrical and oil energy that produced windmill will never be able to produce it. So, there's more energy you have to put in that windmill than that windmill will ever be capable of producing.
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Where did you get that from?
a modern windmill needs 2-6 months till the factor of Energy Returned On Energy Invested is bigger than 1.
Especially since most space programs are idle. Originally posted by Risto:I dont doubt it, just expected a higher number. I wouldnt be surprised if the professor tried to shock us. That was the whole intention of the course. We need to improve efficienct by factor 5 to have enough energy in 2050.
The cost of energy is still high for windmills though ~ €0.09 / KWh instead of ~ €0.04