We shouldn't be Drilling anymore. Magnetic multi-stage Motors can provide power that goes to a generator to create electricity. That electricity goes to a Electrical Energy Storage Unit (local transformer) which can increase and provide electricity for the entire population.
We need to hire more tree trimming service workers from the City. These are the Jobs America needs. Earth will be Green again. The future will be clean natural energy.
@Hedning1390 I agree. But solar panels are cheap (if you look to the availeble recources, not the money). China owns like 95% of the resources for making solar panels (America 1%). The only reason to distribute it for an artifically high price is because of making profit.. Also there is a whole market of patent rights. This is mainly the cause of a high price indeed!
@MrBorsetti I didn't mention geothermal because it is not mentioned in the video, and not all countries have access to much cheap geothermal energy anyways. Solar energy is already expensive. Sending it into space would make it even more so. I only questioned why nuclear power were so expensive in the US. I don't think that it is as expensive as this video suggests, and my suggestion that it was the cooling towers was only a sarcastic remark.
@Hedning1390 Plz do more research before saying stupid things :P.. Geothermal energy is way mutch better than wind energy. Solar energy should be made in space (20 times more energy). Voila! No problemo anymoro
The only way nuclear power is expensive is that the power plants have a high construction cost. So high that few can build one. However since they also produce a lot more power than wind and solar the price per MWh is lower. I don't know why nuclear would be so expensive in the US, is it those cooling towers that costs so much? If so why not just build them along the coast?
Good video very good information
1scape3 3 months ago
You guys stop saying Daniel, not in this video ! -.-
TheTiger7272 5 months ago
true....
TheCrazymh 7 months ago 2
"If so why not just build them along the coast?"
See Japan
MrBorsetti 8 months ago
We shouldn't be Drilling anymore. Magnetic multi-stage Motors can provide power that goes to a generator to create electricity. That electricity goes to a Electrical Energy Storage Unit (local transformer) which can increase and provide electricity for the entire population.
heartlessvietboy 8 months ago
We need to hire more tree trimming service workers from the City. These are the Jobs America needs. Earth will be Green again. The future will be clean natural energy.
heartlessvietboy 8 months ago
@Hedning1390 I agree. But solar panels are cheap (if you look to the availeble recources, not the money). China owns like 95% of the resources for making solar panels (America 1%). The only reason to distribute it for an artifically high price is because of making profit.. Also there is a whole market of patent rights. This is mainly the cause of a high price indeed!
MrBorsetti 10 months ago
@MrBorsetti I didn't mention geothermal because it is not mentioned in the video, and not all countries have access to much cheap geothermal energy anyways. Solar energy is already expensive. Sending it into space would make it even more so. I only questioned why nuclear power were so expensive in the US. I don't think that it is as expensive as this video suggests, and my suggestion that it was the cooling towers was only a sarcastic remark.
Hedning1390 10 months ago
@Hedning1390 Plz do more research before saying stupid things :P.. Geothermal energy is way mutch better than wind energy. Solar energy should be made in space (20 times more energy). Voila! No problemo anymoro
MrBorsetti 10 months ago
The only way nuclear power is expensive is that the power plants have a high construction cost. So high that few can build one. However since they also produce a lot more power than wind and solar the price per MWh is lower. I don't know why nuclear would be so expensive in the US, is it those cooling towers that costs so much? If so why not just build them along the coast?
Hedning1390 1 year ago