Kurt Fress's letter in favour of wind and against nuclear power (April 28) is a list of falsehoods. Study after study shows that nuclear power releases among the least carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour generated of any energy source over the full energy cycle, including fuel processing - far...
The Biden administration set several key targets aimed at eliminating the U.S. economy’s net emissions by 2050. This included a goal of transitioning the power grid to 100% “clean energy” by 2035. (The administration included renewable energy, nuclear power and fossil fu...
I would make freshwater lake in the ocean and put nuclear powerplants in the the lake. Advantage of Ocean or large lake, one make and transport big things in the ocean- or non accessible lake doesn’t have this advantage. With shipyards one construct and move big things which don’t need...
Nuclear power was 8.0 million kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 5676.4%. Wind power was 3 million kilowatts (of which onshore wind power and offshore wind power were 3,8 and 34484.3089 million kilowatts respectively), a year-on-year increase of 11.7%. Solar power generation was...
Climate mitigation scenarios envision considerable growth of wind and solar power, but scholars disagree on how this growth compares with historical trends. Here we fit growth models to wind and solar trajectories to identify countries in which growth ha
The problems with wind power generation, are that in most parts of the country, the wind power is generated at night, when the power is not needed as much since the "base load" power plants, the nuclear and coal fired power plants, are already running. ...
Posted on April 22, 2023 by stopthesethingsPosted in Biomass power plants, Economics, Environmental costs, nuclear powerTagged Energy return on investment solar power, Energy return on investment wind power, EROI of wind power, EROI solar power, Green energy mineral demand, Mineral demand solar po...
Wind Integration into Energy Systems with a High Share of Nuclear Power—What Are the Compromises? We propose wind-nuclear compromise charts to envision the impact of any mix of these two technologies on four parameters: total costs, power exchange, ... B Zakeri,S Rinne,S Syri - 《Energies...
Moreover, during the six-month period, electricity from renewable energy sources ran neck-and-neck with that from nuclear power — 399,585 vs. 400,005 thousand megawatt-hours or 20.11% vs. 20.14% of total domestic electrical output.
Wind power is better than solar power. Vs. Solar power is best. Wind farms are too ugly. Vs. Wind farms help save the planet. Nuclear energy is better than wind energy. Vs. Too dangerous. The world will run out of wind one day. Vs. No way!!! How could it? 4. RENEWABLE ...