At 35,000', In the daytime Ivanpah is so bright you can see it from 150 miles away...even when the facility is blocked by the terrain.
I wouldn't know, but that sounds like a problem that can be fixed with some sort of shielding.
At 35,000', In the daytime Ivanpah is so bright you can see it from 150 miles away...even when the facility is blocked by the terrain.
I wouldn't know, but that sounds like a problem that can be fixed with some sort of shielding.
I wouldn't know, but that sounds like a problem that can be fixed with some sort of shielding.
Care to explain? I can't think of a shielding that would prevent the glare without being really expensive either and/or rendering the power plant less efficient.
Care to explain? I can't think of a shielding that would prevent the glare without being really expensive either and/or rendering the power plant less efficient.
Is it really curtains for Ivanpah?
Good one Alan.
Anyone can explain why this Obama project
Obama majored in political science?
Unexpected consequences
This Mojave Desert solar plant kills 6000 birds a year. Here's ...
Sep 2, 2016 — The Ivanpah Solar Plant in San Bernardino county is killing thousands of birds, blasting them into wisps of smoke against the sky...
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This Mojave Desert solar plant kills 6000 birds a year. Here's ...
Sep 2, 2016 — The Ivanpah Solar Plant in San Bernardino county is killing thousands of birds, blasting them into wisps of smoke against the sky...
A few good mirrors in space and that could be bounced almost anywhere
This Mojave Desert solar plant kills 6000 birds a year. Here's ...
Swiss cat's kill millions of birds/year. But 6000 are many for a small location.
But Coal and gas(oline) kills 1 million humans/year at least....
Care to explain? I can't think of a shielding that would prevent the glare without being really expensive either and/or rendering the power plant less efficient.
The glare is bothering airplane pilots, so I suppose it should be placed above the tower, like a giant parasol. Perhaps that cannot done with this tower, but if they build another in the future, it can be.
This Mojave Desert solar plant kills 6000 birds a year.
That is a trivial number of birds compared to how many are killed by coal smoke, and steam from combustion and nuclear plants. For that matter, cats kill approximately 2.4 billion birds, and about 1 billion are killed by whacking into windows which reflect the sky.
Swiss cat's kill millions of birds/year. But 6000 are many for a small location.
But Coal and gas(oline) kills 1 million humans/year at least....
Let’s run the earth for one year without coal and gas and see how many less people die
I like to have my Aircon on in the night.
Concrete flywheels run at night
French technology alternative to batteries
2014 youtube
Concrete flywheels run at night
French technology alternative to batteries
Low tech but nifty. Sometimes simple technology works best. For example, in much of the world, bicycles remain the most cost effective and best method of transportation. Even in high tech Japan they are still widely used for commuting from home to the railroad station.
bicycles remain the most cost effective and best method of transportation
Maybe if I do some workouts I can use my bicycle as a flywheel?
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Modern flywheels for energy storage are not lowtech in anyway
although some may be using concrete..
It’s starting. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. And it’s just the beginning.
It’s starting. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. And it’s just the beginning.
https://www-nbcnews-com.cdn.am…ws.com/news/amp/rcna16233
Yeah and previously it was birds that was massacred by the windmills, now it is fish instead. FYI I can tell you that if I had a clear view
I would be surrounded by motorways and I constantly need to clean the tables from dirt. I do not complain and ask them to move the
motorway or to forbid gas cars that pollute.
That is why we are looking for new energy, so that we would have flying saucers and spaceships, we won’t have to travel, we will fly on our own. And we will no longer need wheels and highways. We just need to quickly look for new energy, otherwise people will kill each other ...
Its a good time for LENR..
"What would Europe do if Russia cuts off natural gas?"
"Vaitheeswaran: Well, this is the big question. The European Commission is actually going to unveil a big policy. They were going to do it this week, but the war got in the way of that, and so it’s going to be strengthened. Your piece is what’s called a trilemma: They want to keep costs affordable for consumers. They’re very big on climate, as we know, the leading part of the world trying to deal with the climate with lots of green stuff, especially renewables. But the third leg of that trilemma, energy security, is where they got very complacent. So now they’re going to double down on making sure the lights stay on and trying to get off of Russian gas. That’s going to mean, for the green lobbies in Europe, who are very strong, and the green thinkers, let’s have a lot more renewables to get off a Russian gas. That’s their first reflex, that’s going to be a part of a lot of countries’ response. Here’s the dirty little secret, though: renewables don’t always work. We saw that last summer when the wind didn’t blow for weeks and there was a very low hydro in Northern Europe. And so they need what’s called firm power and backup power. And for that, believe it or not, there are several countries in Europe — France, among them, and the Netherlands — are thinking about a revival of nuclear power. And other countries. Germany, for example, is explicitly bringing back natural gas as a backup for a big rollout of the renewables that they want. And so we’re actually seeing a radical change in mindset among the very ideological parts of Europe that used to bet only on renewables saying, “We need to be a little bit more grown up about this.
Until, let’s say, batteries and smart grid technologies get strong enough and scale enough, we’re going to need to use some of these other somewhat less popular forms of power that do provide backup.”
the somewhat less popular LENR....
but most probably Germany wants something quicker..
Until, let’s say, batteries and smart grid technologies get strong enough and scale enough, we’re going to need to use some of these other somewhat less popular forms of power that do provide backup.
Computing centers use 2-3% of the worlds current - at least and bit coins need even more. To much light, to old fridges, to warm not isolated houses and worst SUV's instead of bicycles...
Most energy simply is spoiled.
You also can ramp up bio gas to cover about 10% of today's gas. Not like US "bio corn fuel" bio gas is made from waste....