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the only solution is solar power , look it up
Quote from: cryder on January 02, 2022, 04:10:56 AM the only solution is solar power , look it up I did look it up and you are 100% correct. Of course, we await technological developments to more fully harness solar but here are the facts:Only a tiny proportion of the sun's energy reaches us, yet it amounts to 3,766,800 exajoules of energy each year (an exajoule is a billion billion joules.....and a joule is a unit of energy in the metric system). ALL the world's plants capture only about 3000 of these solar exajoules through the process of photosynthesis. ALL human activities and industries put together consume about 500 exajoules annually, equivalent to the amount of energy earth receives from the sun in just 90 minutes.
Maybe Stossel should have interviewed Scotland about how they get 98% of their electricity from windpower with no batteries. Several countries in Europe and New Zealand are over 40% and the US is over 20% and climbing every day. Saying the wind doesn't always blow is like saying you can't drill for oil in every back yard. His viewpoint of what is currently happening, much less what the future holds is very ignorant.I'm sure you can find a similar paper from some guy long ago about how oil will never replace the good old horse and blubber industry.
That's exactly why significant money is being proposed to upgrade the electrical grid.If we can dig a barrel of oil out of the ground in the middle east, move it to the coast, put it on a ship, cross the ocean and then use it we can certainly move electrons around in our own country.What would happen if everyone went to the gas station right now and filled up every vehicle? The gas infrastructure would crash. It's an argument with no point like saying you can power a house in one country on renewables but not a house in the US. There are numerous facts in the video blatantly wrong.Regarding cost, wind energy fully loaded rates in the US are 3.9 cents per kWhr. Natural gas costs 6.5 cents now and coal is 9.5 cents. The largest wind power state right now is Texas, that should say something.
I will agree that the fishing is better when the water is lower. Helps concentrate the fish a bit more. I was there last week for a day and a half with my brother and son. It was COLD!! But we were layered up and as long as we kept the wind off the skin it was very pleasant. Fire was good to warm the hand after catching a fish and baiting the hook. We ended up with 12 real nice trout. Four that went 18”+ got the smoker running tonight 👍🏽
well hell with the stupid sh*t but i'm a big enough man to own it...my christmas tree is still plugged in and going strong and i'm still loving it. not only are the lights burning strong but i water it every day so i use that bit of extra power to run my well pump. I guess my new superhero nemesis moniker will be "planet killer/reason Cryder aint catching no fish". Hopefully someone can design my outfit and mask as i suck at originality.