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What happens when you rely on renewable energy
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Or a giant Jenga...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
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You would need to be in outer space, at least a couple of 100,000 miles away from the Earth to have permanent sunshine. You also would need an infrared laser to transport the energy to Earth and probably some mirrors in a Geostationary orbit to get the beam to the right placeOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWow, you are a true visionary. High level cloud is about 45,000 feet up. That's 8.5 miles. So some tall sticks then?

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It takes about £30 million, and 3 years to build 1 mile of motorway in the UK.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYou would need to be in outer space, at least a couple of 100,000 miles away from the Earth to have permanent sunshine. You also would need an infrared laser to transport the energy to Earth and probably some mirrors in a Geostationary orbit to get the beam to the right place
How much we talking here?
Would the EU pay for this via some bigger UK funding?
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One thing I imagine might improve efficiency is to cover solar panels in some kind of micrograting that would refract ultraviolet light from various angles vertically onto the reaction surface, provided the coating was cheap to manufacture, low maintenance, and durable.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Will be funded by stricter IR35 rules and actually enforcing themOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt takes about £30 million, and 3 years to build 1 mile of motorway in the UK.
How much we talking here?
Would the EU pay for this via some bigger UK funding?

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Use PFI and let our kids pay it, although it will then cost £60 million per mile.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt takes about £30 million, and 3 years to build 1 mile of motorway in the UK.
How much we talking here?
Would the EU pay for this via some bigger UK funding?

If we remain in the EU there will soon be presssure to extend average speed checks throughout the motorway network and introduce motorway tolls everywhere, as they do in France.
And once the EU ordains something, public opinion counts for nothing. ...Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Makes a change from corruption...Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIn a word - socialism
People never learn.
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High level cloud is OK, if you could be above low-level you'd vastly increase your reliability. THat's hardly any miles upOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWow, you are a true visionary. High level cloud is about 45,000 feet up. That's 8.5 miles. So some tall sticks then?

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