LENR vs Solar/Wind, and emerging Green Technologies.

  • By teh end of the century Amsterdam will be under water. No need to be climate town....

    That's not the point, the point is that you can build a Big city so that you do not need a car and not sacrifice anything. So we should not try that because Holland will

    be flooded in a centrury. My comment her is that one can build well insulated houses, we do that here in the Nordic. So that argument is moot. But essentially factor

    out the car in the equation and get a much better experience is a really good idea.

  • NO! Investing energy in a soon dead city is wast of energy. Of course insulation 4x is the best we can do. Here (CH) at least 12cm are required and some use 16cm. But heat pumps (5x) are the other part of the story = 4x5.

    Who talks about investing in Amsterdam? People who live there likes their environment and uses no car and feel more satisfied than in many other places where you need a car. Why not copy. But of cause we should not invest in areas close to the sea that risk devastation in the next 100 years but that's not what they talk about.


    True heat pumps are good. But also when I look at the average compartment building here, although each compartment here wall roof and ceiling the walls that meet the outdside is pretty poorly insulated adn no heat pump in the majority of the houses I would think, while almost every villa here has a heat pump since decades.

  • The Devil is in the detail - but should they build their houses on stilts from now on in Amsterdam and other low - lying areas? Even with LENR running efficiently we may be unable to prevent the flooding. The Climate Change is in a positive-feedback loop which it seems, can only get worse no matter what we mere human beings do! :(

  • “Superabsorption in an organic microcavity: Toward a quantum battery” by James Q. Quach, Kirsty E. McGhee, Lucia Ganzer, Dominic M. Rouse, Brendon W. Lovett, Erik M. Gauger, Jonathan Keeling, Giulio Cerullo, David G. Lidzey and Tersilla Virgili, 14 January 2022, Science Advances.

    DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abk3160

    Science | AAAS


    Abstract

    The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly exemplified by the widely studied phenomenon of superradiance. The reverse process, superabsorption, is harder to demonstrate because of the challenges of probing ultrafast processes and has only been seen for small numbers of atoms. Its central idea, superextensive scaling of absorption, meaning larger systems absorb faster, is also the key idea underpinning quantum batteries. Here, we implement experimentally a paradigmatic model of a quantum battery, constructed of a microcavity enclosing a molecular dye. Ultrafast optical spectroscopy allows us to observe charging dynamics at femtosecond resolution to demonstrate superextensive charging rates and storage capacity, in agreement with our theoretical modeling. We find that decoherence plays an important role in stabilizing energy storage. Our work opens future opportunities for harnessing collective effects in light-matter coupling for nanoscale energy capture, storage, and transport technologies.


    ALSO



    Scientists Built a Super Fast Quantum Battery

    By Politecnico di Milano on Jan 20, 2022

    Super Fast Quantum Battery

    Super fast quantum battery scheme. Credit: CNR – Politecnico di Milano

    Researchers from the Institute of Photonics and Nanotechnologies of the Cnr and the Politecnico di Milano have built a battery which, following the laws of quantum physics, has a recharge time that is inversely related to the amount of stored energy.

    Quantum batteries are a new class of energy storage devices that operate according to the principles of quantum physics, the science that studies the infinitely small where the laws of classical physics do not apply.

  • NO! Investing energy in a soon dead city is wast of energy. Of course insulation 4x is the best we can do. Here (CH) at least 12cm are required and some use 16cm. But heat pumps (5x) are the other part of the story = 4x5.

    Seems you know more than the market....evidentially they didn't get the memo that land will be worthless in 80 years when mortgages last 30-60 years. Hmmm. Maybe you should send me your contact information so I can forward it to Rabobank and so you can tell them that you know better than their team of analysts


  • Has anyone heard about the new oblong Chinese batteries based on Li Fe PO4 : Li-ion? The word is that Elon Musk has bought the new tech to fit into new TESLAS because these superior batteries can be simply air-cooled during charging and dis-charging unlike the present Li:Li-ion batteries which need to be water-cooled for stability! Maybe there are LEN reactions occurring in the Li Fe PO4 mix! 8)

  • From UK gov...


    Shared on behalf of the Nuclear Energy APPG: The potential of nuclear power in supporting the hydrogen economy - Tuesday 1 March 10.00-11:00

    Dear all,


    We are delighted to share with you an event by the Nuclear Energy APPG in collaboration with the Hydrogen APPG, which will discuss the potential of nuclear power in supporting the hydrogen economy.


    The session will examine the rationale behind nuclear-produced hydrogen projects and the depth of its potential. It will take place on Tuesday 1 March from 10.00-11:00.


    Current speakers include:

    • Tom Greatrex - Chief Executive, Nuclear Industry Association
    • David Fletcher - Head of Business Development, Urenco
    • Shekhar Sumit - Senior Manager, Financing and Economic Regulation Team, Sizewell C


    To RSVP, please register here.

  • the present Li:Li-ion batteries

    Lithium ion batteries said to cause fire

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  • Germany’s honeymoon with renewable solar and wind power is over. They just announced EV charging prices have to go up to a whopping $0.68/kWh. Utopia is now Dystopia and this is a window to the future of any other country following the solar and wind bandwagon. Wholly understandable and entirely predictable!


    EV Charging Prices In Munich Expected To Rise As Much As 81% | ZeroHedge


    As I have been writing here and other places wind and solar are a path to a dystopian future. Please consider why the so-called “cheap” solar and wind power results in unprecedented increases in electricity prices. I hope people will start to wake up…

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