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Why?
I think there is room and a place for many types of power sources.
Coal is not the future, it's the present.
Future most likely will be nuclear.
If only we could run our cars on Republican bullshit. It seems to be limitless "natural" resource.
The last built plat was in 77' I don't think we have built one in the last 20-30 years.
I have been calling for this country to have a minimum of 1,000 nuclear power plants. At least 10% of the should be portable. This power plant should be fueled with thorium.
With this additional energy, hydrogen in large quantities could be produced for most in cities transportation. Beside that, with these 1,000 nuclear power plants we could realize a country where not one watt of electrical power is produced with fossil fuels.
Finally some common sense thinking. A thousand points of light!
And its quite possible that despite not having the engineers to run the few we have we could easily train the unemployed to operate them. Cab drivers could be in charge of the portable ones and McDonalds employees could be a double shift by refueling the nuke plants.
I have been calling for this country to have a minimum of 1,000 nuclear power plants. At least 10% of the should be portable. This power plant should be fueled with thorium.
With this additional energy, hydrogen in large quantities could be produced for most in cities transportation. Beside that, with these 1,000 nuclear power plants we could realize a country where not one watt of electrical power is produced with fossil fuels.
What is happening to our world? I .... agree with a777pilot.
Finally some common sense thinking. A thousand points of light!
And its quite possible that despite not having the engineers to run the few we have we could easily train the unemployed to operate them. Cab drivers could be in charge of the portable ones and McDonalds employees could be a double shift by refueling the nuke plants.
I think we need a two prong approach to our future energy needs. For the short term, thorium fission reactors would probably be the best bet, but we need to put a concerted effort into making controllable fusion a reality.
I think we need a two prong approach to our future energy needs. For the short term, thorium fission reactors would probably be the best bet, but we need to put a concerted effort into making controllable fusion a reality.
Why? I think there is room and a place for many types of power sources.