Archive for the ‘Renewable Energy’ Category:

2020-08-23 Author: Need More Nuclear Reactors & Fusion

From NYP article https://nypost.com/2020/08/22/four-new-solutions-smarter-than-the-disastrous-green-new-deal/amp/ << For one thing, the sun doesn’t always shine and the wind doesn’t always blow. Therefore, the more wind and solar we add to the grid, the less cost-effective each new panel or turbine becomes. Doubling or tripling the number of turbines available doesn’t help much on days when the wind

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2020-08-22 Nikola; Tesla, Elon Musk, Thinking Ahead

I watched this video about Nikola company and read some of mostly negative comments about Nikola. I have this to say: Okay, Debbie Downer. You said a lot of bad things about this Nikola company. But you have to remember that people said a lot of bad things about Tesla and Elon got the government

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2020-08-20 Biggest Battery In US

Bigger than Hornsdale. Is this really so disruptive of the baseload paradigm that it’s dynamite in disguise? https://www.greentechmedia.com/amp/article/ls-power-energizes-worlds-biggest-battery-near-san-diego-just-in-time-for-heatwave ***************************** Maybe a little BS? 😂👍 https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/08/21/special-pv-plant-design-for-livestock-in-taiwan/

2020-08-18 Tesla The Future

This YouTube video is a discussion between two Tesla fans. At one time the bald guy was a big Tesla skeptic. At the 30 minute point the other guy says, “Tesla’s goal is to grow at a rate of 50% compounded annually, a year, for the next decade. And I don’t see any reason why

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2020-08-17 World Needs Nuclear Power; Peaker Plants

From: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2020/08/16/why-the-world-needs-more-nuclear-power/amp/ The point is that the Asia Pacific region is growing and renewables may not be able meet their need for more electric power. They may have to choose between building fossil fueled and nuclear power plants. Building fossil fueled plants is increasing their greenhouse gas emissions, so they have nuclear power as their

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2020-08-13 Tesla Plans Revealed by “Now You Know”

A 40 minute YouTube video that talks about what Tesla and Elon Musk is planning. Also (skip ahead to the 30 minute point) they talk about the financial aspects of Tesla and that Tesla will be on the S & P 500. The important point they make is about the V2G (vehicle to grid) and

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2020-08-12 The Future is Green Hydrogen and Electricity From Renewable Sources

I’ve been paying a lot more attention to my blog and especially with adding the links to the articles and books I’ve been reading. I have made investments in companies that see the future is away from fossil fuels and towards all renewables. And the companies that are going to produce green hydrogen to use

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2020-08-07 Decarbonize US; Do Cosmic Rays Cause Climate Change?

https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/energy-and-environment/21349200/climate-change-fossil-fuels-rewiring-america-electrify Do galactic cosmic rays cause nucleation for droplets to form on, which cause clouds and cause climate change. Just have a think video on YouTube. https://youtu.be/7spe1FBlLYQ Last spent Fuel transferred at SONGS San Onofre https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/story/2020-08-07/final-canister-of-nuclear-waste-transferred-to-san-onofre-storage-facility?_amp=true

2020-08-05 BP To Go To 40% Renewables by 2030; Hydrogen Fuel Cells in Aviation

Wow, can you believe this? Looks like BP has gone green and is planning for a fossil fuel free future. 50 GW is the same as 50 full size power plants. Now if the other major oil companies will do the same… << BP Aims to Build 50GW of Renewables by 2030, Cut Fossil Fuel

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2020-08-04 Microsoft Data Center Runs On Hydrogen

Microsoft Data Center test runs on hydrogen for 48 hours. See? Hydrogen is going to be an important part of the future of renewables. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/amp33499249/microsoft-hydrogen-generator-test/

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