tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post4697999930383928297..comments2024-03-28T18:44:09.275+01:00Comments on PE4BAS Amateur Radio Weblog: Energy transitionPE4BAS, Bashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post-36628242286098228592019-01-21T12:34:34.186+01:002019-01-21T12:34:34.186+01:00Thanks for your comment John. Regarding hydrogen.....Thanks for your comment John. Regarding hydrogen....you need electricity to make it, there you go. But if there is a way to make a powersource for instance with a harmless chemiscal reaction? That could be a solution. For years there is a rumour there already is a alternative power source only the oil and gaslobby will not allow it to be on the worldwide market. As always money and political power is involved. I guess in the end we are doomed....Except if human kind finally finds a way to travel back into time so we can change things. 73, BasPE4BAS, Bashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post-64002626506549802772019-01-21T10:16:19.495+01:002019-01-21T10:16:19.495+01:00Oh my God! You are sounding like me now! Well, f...Oh my God! You are sounding like me now! Well, for sure, electricity prices have indeed climbed in the UK following our own move to fund wind and solar. I think a lot of the resource problems you mention may well be resolved through better recycling of materials. Actually, I have no idea how an used solar panel might be recycled, or even whether it can be recycled; they are so recent that few will have found it necessary to dispose of them. <br /><br />But you are right. In the end, all our economic activity comes down, in the end, to digging a hole somewhere. But you can only do that for so long. Attention is turning to the potentially enormous financial gains to be made from asteroid mining, and so the motivation is there for this to actually happen (several companies are already beginning to get ready for it).<br /><br />You don't mention hydrogen. That is a very good alternative, which could be a closed cycle, with nothing much other than water as a by-product. It seems to me that the only reason hydrogen is almost never discussed in the media is that the oil and gas lobby have managed to suppress coverage of it somehow. <br /><br />On the plus side, Hitachi abandoned plans to build a new nuclear plant on Anglesey this week, which I very much welcome. Nobody has a plan for the waste from the previous 60 years of nuclear operation, and the cost of managing it for centuries is, if not infinite, then unknown but certainly extremely high.Photonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10137649851898638015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post-24950455087024201082019-01-19T12:00:22.984+01:002019-01-19T12:00:22.984+01:00Ja prima website. Goed onderbouwd met mooie artike...Ja prima website. Goed onderbouwd met mooie artikelen. 73 RonPA2RFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14639959863827712083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post-56591016609695573882019-01-18T18:24:38.681+01:002019-01-18T18:24:38.681+01:00Green sounds great in theory, but in reality it is...Green sounds great in theory, but in reality it is nothing more than one BIG con!<br /><br />73 SteveG1KQHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04158573334769780015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post-52347746699166327172019-01-18T16:21:29.421+01:002019-01-18T16:21:29.421+01:00Zeer interessant, bedankt! 73, BasZeer interessant, bedankt! 73, BasPE4BAS, Bashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3676983452144254088.post-6272674201912462812019-01-18T15:00:03.797+01:002019-01-18T15:00:03.797+01:00Een kritische website:
https://klimaatgek.nl/word...Een kritische website:<br /><br />https://klimaatgek.nl/wordpress/PA2RFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14639959863827712083noreply@blogger.com