I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Berkeley Lab's Cyrus Wadia has fabricated new solar cell devices that have the potential to be several orders of magnitude less expensive than conventional solar cells.
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It obvious that, as of today, nuclear energy is more poweful in terms of capacity than solar energy. Then after extracting your nuclear energy, where will we pack the waste which is known to be so harmful?
Solar energy is the best energy in terms of substainability.
I fully agree with the views of this scientific team and encourage them to keep doing the good job. Only by working on this, will we succeed to increase the capacity, reduce the cost and widespread its use.
This guy either doesn't know what he's talking about, and/or he's a shill for the genocidalist/environmentalist movement. What matters is not nameplate capacity, but the actual power generated. A watt of nuclear generating capacity has an availability factor of 95% and lasts for 60+ years, whereas a watt of solar capacity only has an availability factor of 25% and a life of only 20-30 years. In other words, a watt of nuclear will generate 6-12 times more power than a watt of wind or solar.
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Berkeley Lab's Cyrus Wadia has fabricated new solar cell devices that have the potential to be several orders of magnitude less expensive than conventional solar cells.
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bebeheuy 1 month ago
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howielupus 1 year ago
Wonderful job!!!
It obvious that, as of today, nuclear energy is more poweful in terms of capacity than solar energy. Then after extracting your nuclear energy, where will we pack the waste which is known to be so harmful?
Solar energy is the best energy in terms of substainability.
I fully agree with the views of this scientific team and encourage them to keep doing the good job. Only by working on this, will we succeed to increase the capacity, reduce the cost and widespread its use.
krisdal87 2 years ago
This guy either doesn't know what he's talking about, and/or he's a shill for the genocidalist/environmentalist movement. What matters is not nameplate capacity, but the actual power generated. A watt of nuclear generating capacity has an availability factor of 95% and lasts for 60+ years, whereas a watt of solar capacity only has an availability factor of 25% and a life of only 20-30 years. In other words, a watt of nuclear will generate 6-12 times more power than a watt of wind or solar.
offsprng46 2 years ago
I agree 100% about him not knowing what he is talking about. He is approaching this topic from a humanitarian view only
ebusdk 2 years ago
where are you getting your numbers?
powerone1 2 years ago
@offsprng46
You are basing your figures on current central forms of solar conversion.
Nuclear energy is not possible in rural india.
The whole point solar is that it can be massively distributed without having power cables running for thousands of miles.
And that does not take into account all the resources required to keep nuclear power stations running.
Using solar power combines with efficient energy usage. Can make energy systems more flexible than central power stations.
bighands69 1 year ago
@offsprng46
But solar still at its dawn or adaptation period. There still is no rush into solar industry, and so there still not enough funding on research.
kessass83 2 months ago