ginjawarrior
Well-Known Member
PV tech is getting as close to mature as it could be. There's the laws of thermodynamics that gets in the way.This is interesting.
One of the main criticisms you have of PV is that the tech isn't all that mature and there are obstacles to installing them.
The industry needed to produce 3000km2 a year just for the USA is non existent.
Atm we're using fossil fuels to make renewables at a rate that cannot possibly cure the problems with co2
There are some things I can really get behind like
A simple coating cools solar panels by reflecting the heat into outer space
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I could really get behind the idea of a push for next 10 20 years get nuclear to 25-30 land then spend the next 100 years plutting down solar along with the heat reflection as a double whammy.
But if we set off trying to do it alongside cutting back nuclear then it's going to be too late by the time you've built enough to do anything
nothing is perfect every energy source has its own problems.Yet you talk about nuclear as if the tech is mature (it is but the mature tech is the same kind that brought Japan to decide it is not worth the investment). When we talk about technical issues with the current tech, you cite reactor designs that are purely hypothetical or have their own drawbacks.
They aren't purely hypothetical there's been examples of pretty much all of them built around in various universities. It's just they haven't been put in to large commercial scale yet. The theory behind them is very well known.
I've lived near a nuclear power station all my life.Nuclear is dirty, unsafe and creates hazards to the communities around them. None of this exists with solar.
The only hazard it has to me is the armed security if I ever broke into the site....
The mining of the massive amount of materials needed to build 3000km² is dirty and creates hazards for the community around
The processing of materials is dirty and will create hazards for the community around
And don't get me started on the many many many factories needed to produce 3000km² a year
Musk's giga factory? It would be nothing compared to what's needed