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Massive African solar project could provide cheap power to 2.5 million UK homes - Mirror Online
Using the Sahara for baseload solar power: the Nur Energie plan for Tunisian CSP | Carbon Commentary
Solar Roadways - Introduction
The development of solar technology moves rapidly. In a few years it will take over as the main source of power. This of course fails to address the problem of the left wing climate change taleban .. which is that driving expensive cars and consumption of high end "rich persons" toys will become environmentally acceptable. The left will have to find another totem on which to pursue their anti capitalist anti rich agenda.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's a great idea in principle:
Is Anything Stopping a Truly Massive Build-Out of Desert Solar Power? - Scientific American
It would however be beyond astronomically expensive.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI think the problem is that to have a great big solar array in the desert, you would need the supporting infrastruture to get the energy to the rest of the worldLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI think the problem is that to have a great big solar array in the desert, you would need the supporting infrastruture to get the energy to the rest of the world
Is huge centralised generation really the best way? There's a lot of rooves in the UK that are essentially doing nothing. If near enough every house and office had solar panels the power would be used locally and you wouldn't need the massive investment in power lines.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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No he's right, he's just not saying what you think. To avoid dangerous climate change, the whole world needs to be not just where Denmark is now (carbon-free by 2050) but ahead of them. Current technologies cannot deliver this, hence we need massive investment in innovation.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd it still doesn't work at night.
Is huge centralised generation really the best way? There's a lot of rooves in the UK that are essentially doing nothing. If near enough every house and office had solar panels the power would be used locally and you wouldn't need the massive investment in power lines.
There is much less to go wrong, no subsidies required and it's a proven technology.(\__/)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostMassive African solar project could provide cheap power to 2.5 million UK homes - Mirror Online
Using the Sahara for baseload solar power: the Nur Energie plan for Tunisian CSP | Carbon Commentary
Solar Roadways - Introduction
The development of solar technology moves rapidly. In a few years it will take over as the main source of power. This of course fails to address the problem of the left wing climate change taleban .. which is that driving expensive cars and consumption of high end "rich persons" toys will become environmentally acceptable. The left will have to find another totem on which to pursue their anti capitalist anti rich agenda.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd it still doesn't work at night.
Is huge centralised generation really the best way? There's a lot of rooves in the UK that are essentially doing nothing. If near enough every house and office had solar panels the power would be used locally and you wouldn't need the massive investment in power lines.
Small is Useless | George MonbiotMy subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostGoing to PV is a big mistake imho. Much better to use solar water heating (pre heating).
There is much less to go wrong, no subsidies required and it's a proven technology.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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