Which part of 'field' did you jot grasp? First off all: no, they don't build a road to set them up, they just drive there after the harvest. And field means: they grow grain or what ever around them, roads or other permanent ways would only make the fields smaller. Howevdr, in Germany fields are often so small that you can set the wind mill close to an existing way that is separating the fields.
It looks like many European countries (at least) will have effectively banned ICE vehicles within 10 years. New ICE cars yes, but it is rather 20 years. And it won't make it "illegal" to use the existing ICE cars until they break.
They are not in the position to reduce CO2. They only can be encouraged to add more non CO2 producing than CO2 producing plants while they are expanding their grids.
On the other hand there are more countries than China and India that could benefit from the fund.
It will be an archaic and useless term. In Germany it already is... half the base load comes from wind meanwhile. In Germany - depending on season - base load is about 45% of peak, perhaps a bit lower.
Stop reading bloomberg, that article is completely made up.
First of all: most of Europe has no air conditioning. Why would we _need_ more power when it gets warmer? To make more ice?
Secondly: we have at the moment quite strong winds. And why bloomber uses their own model, when they simply could ask people who are professional about wind... is beyond me: www.windfinder.com
Wind looks pretty constant to me over the actual week...
How high is the baseline in relation to peek at your place? In percentage of peak?
Most "green" power sources increase carbon emissions because they need a fast on natural gas power source to balance out their variable power. Obviously nonsense. Except you pair your fast reacting gas plant with a nuke. But what we are doing is replacing a coal plant with wind and solar. The coal plant needs the same gas plant the solar and wind farm needs, there is no extra CO2, there is only saved CO2 from getting rid of the coal plant.
Actually a no brainer, no idea why you write nonsense like above.
Anyway, in Europe basically every river is upstream dammed to make it ship able, generate power and slow down the river flow. The river flow needs to be slowed down because otherwise so much debris carried around that you have to use diggers to keep the river bed deep enough for ships...
Bottom line the dams provide nice lake like basins, no disaster.
Other posters have pointed out that there's really a lot of usable energy left in that 'spent' fuel. Depends on what kind of reactor you use. A fresh fuel rod is enriched that it has about 5% - 6% "fuel", when half or two thirds of it is used up, the rod needs to be replaced.
So a 100kg rod contains only about 2kg useable fuel... to get it, you need to throw away about 2/3rd of the uranium that you can not burn.
Depends what you define a private company then. The EDF is only a private company on paper in so far that it is a stock company, its mostly owned by the french state. And the new reactor in China is cough cough owned to 30% by EDF. See: https://www.edf.fr/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Solar panels are made out of decreasing amounts of rare earths Standard PV cells, that mean silicon based, don't contain any rare earth, you got that told meanwhile often enough.
You can combine PV solar plants with farming. They experiment with that in Japan.
You basically try to distribute the PV cells so that about 30% of the area is under shadow, as the shadow wanders with the sun, it leaves enough sun for many plants.
OTOH it obviously makes sense to use roofs and walls of houses, or build them over parking lots to gain shadow.
Well, obviously the proov of concept is about trigerring the expression of a gene via some thing you can acquire and consume easily, it is not about drug delievery per se. (facepalm)
People who commit violent crimes should be put on trial and sent to jail.
After they commited the crime. Obviously that is what is happening.
Obviously you don't grasp that the government prefers to prevent the crime ... bad bad government.
Yeah, growing from 0.5% to 0.9% or something :D
Anyway, the use of raw earth elements is not a problem, we have plenty of them.
You answered to the wrong post, you should have answered to my parent.
Fruit juice is mostly water ...
Why should a healthy person avoid sugar in a juice and skip all the vitamins and the superb taste?
Sweet on your tongue makes you eat more
That is nonsense.
If you like sweet or not and how much you eat is aquired/learned at childhood.
I can not eat sweet stuff ... at least not more than one cake or a few fruits. Definitely arabic sweets/cakes not at all.
http://cleanenergyaction.org/2...
I would assume that every geothermal plant is dispatchable. So no one made a list if the 'dispatchable ones' ....
Which part of 'field' did you jot grasp?
First off all: no, they don't build a road to set them up, they just drive there after the harvest.
And field means: they grow grain or what ever around them, roads or other permanent ways would only make the fields smaller.
Howevdr, in Germany fields are often so small that you can set the wind mill close to an existing way that is separating the fields.
It looks like many European countries (at least) will have effectively banned ICE vehicles within 10 years.
New ICE cars yes, but it is rather 20 years.
And it won't make it "illegal" to use the existing ICE cars until they break.
They are not in the position to reduce CO2.
They only can be encouraged to add more non CO2 producing than CO2 producing plants while they are expanding their grids.
On the other hand there are more countries than China and India that could benefit from the fund.
It will be an archaic and useless term. ... half the base load comes from wind meanwhile. In Germany - depending on season - base load is about 45% of peak, perhaps a bit lower.
In Germany it already is
Stop reading bloomberg, that article is completely made up.
First of all: most of Europe has no air conditioning. Why would we _need_ more power when it gets warmer? To make more ice?
Secondly: we have at the moment quite strong winds. And why bloomber uses their own model, when they simply could ask people who are professional about wind ... is beyond me: www.windfinder.com
Wind looks pretty constant to me over the actual week ...
How high is the baseline in relation to peek at your place? In percentage of peak?
Most "green" power sources increase carbon emissions because they need a fast on natural gas power source to balance out their variable power.
Obviously nonsense. Except you pair your fast reacting gas plant with a nuke. But what we are doing is replacing a coal plant with wind and solar. The coal plant needs the same gas plant the solar and wind farm needs, there is no extra CO2, there is only saved CO2 from getting rid of the coal plant.
Actually a no brainer, no idea why you write nonsense like above.
Fish can go over most beaver dams, unlike most manmade dams. ... and some even have elevators.
Man made dams have a fish staircase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I guess beavers disagree.
Anyway, in Europe basically every river is upstream dammed to make it ship able, generate power and slow down the river flow. The river flow needs to be slowed down because otherwise so much debris carried around that you have to use diggers to keep the river bed deep enough for ships ...
Bottom line the dams provide nice lake like basins, no disaster.
https://www.google.com/maps/pl...
If you go upstream, that is south, there is another dam a few kilometers away.
Other posters have pointed out that there's really a lot of usable energy left in that 'spent' fuel. Depends on what kind of reactor you use.
A fresh fuel rod is enriched that it has about 5% - 6% "fuel", when half or two thirds of it is used up, the rod needs to be replaced.
So a 100kg rod contains only about 2kg useable fuel ... to get it, you need to throw away about 2/3rd of the uranium that you can not burn.
Depends what you define a private company then.
The EDF is only a private company on paper in so far that it is a stock company, its mostly owned by the french state. And the new reactor in China is cough cough owned to 30% by EDF. See: https://www.edf.fr/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
China has nuclear reactors since the 1950s ... or do you think they bought their nukes on the free market?
In Germany wind turbines are simply put on fields.
There are no roads between them, why would there?
Solar panels are made out of decreasing amounts of rare earths
Standard PV cells, that mean silicon based, don't contain any rare earth, you got that told meanwhile often enough.
Erm, why should a geo thermal plant not be dispatchable?
You can combine PV solar plants with farming.
They experiment with that in Japan.
You basically try to distribute the PV cells so that about 30% of the area is under shadow, as the shadow wanders with the sun, it leaves enough sun for many plants.
OTOH it obviously makes sense to use roofs and walls of houses, or build them over parking lots to gain shadow.
Actually it is 7000 per week, 5000 of it are sedans. /. the story is there :D
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obviously the proov of concept is about trigerring the expression of a gene via some thing you can acquire and consume easily, it is not about drug delievery per se.
(facepalm)
Obviously insulin was a proof of concept, not the real application.