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In reply to the discussion: BURGUM: When the sun goes down, solar produces zero electricity HUFFMAN: I want to enter into the record this amazing [View all]Response to NNadir (Reply #10)
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BURGUM: When the sun goes down, solar produces zero electricity HUFFMAN: I want to enter into the record this amazing [View all]
demmiblue
Yesterday
OP
Thanks for that. I don't have outside outlets and would like to have lights outside. Just hadn't thought it through
Amaryllis
19 hrs ago
#75
I am always asked this question, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year.
NNadir
Yesterday
#36
I do not support DME from dangerous natural gas. As is the case with hydrogen itself, exergy is destroyed under...
NNadir
23 hrs ago
#55
Chornobyl converted me from being an uneducated antinuke to a well educated nuclear advocate.
NNadir
10 hrs ago
#93
If you remember the remark made by the nonscientist, Louis Strauss, the "bad guy" in the movie Oppenheimer...
NNadir
10 hrs ago
#94
The finest minds of the 21st century understand that nuclear energy is not the only form of sustainable energy.
thought crime
17 hrs ago
#84
We have a Nuke plant in Kansas and we've been RAPED by it on rates since 1985
Bengus81
8 hrs ago
#98
Hydrogen, whether generated by clean nuclear power or by so called "renewable energy" is a terrible idea as a...
NNadir
Yesterday
#41
Well the good thing about admitting one knows little - the excellent thing in fact - is that one's mind is open.
NNadir
22 hrs ago
#63
Hmm... the smell: would exposure be detrimental w all that lead or a short time there would prevent that
electric_blue68
23 hrs ago
#56
Once the lead is cast into plates and fixed into a cell it's no problem, so long as it stays there
jmowreader
17 hrs ago
#87
Magic in the sense that they would allow us to quit both fossil fuels and nuclear power.
hunter
17 hrs ago
#89
Sorry to disappoint, but "renewables" are less than 10% of China's primary energy...
hunter
5 hrs ago
#106
I have spent decades in the primary scientific literature and as a result, I have very little patience for handwaving.
NNadir
22 hrs ago
#62
I think we have talked about this before. I am hearing that there are companies that
PatrickforB
Yesterday
#46
The argument against renewable energy is an alternative form of climate change denial.
thought crime
23 hrs ago
#47
"the sole purpose of which is to assuage the guilt that affluent people feel for their environmentally destructive lifes
DBoon
17 hrs ago
#85
Yes, and when the sun goes down there is no photosynthesis and the plants all die.
dedl67
Yesterday
#35
I covered the absurdity of this argument previously, discussing the amount of cobalt required to cover a month of...
NNadir
23 hrs ago
#51
We're saved then!!!!! A lot has been written about these batteries it turns out, and a full commentary...
NNadir
8 hrs ago
#97
They are going to complain that some other power source is interruptable during
RockRaven
19 hrs ago
#77
For the next news flash - wind turbines stop generating when there is no wind!
Aussie105
18 hrs ago
#82
MaddowBlog-On renewable energy, Interior's Burgum offers a case study in willful ignorance
LetMyPeopleVote
2 hrs ago
#109