Posted on 01/03/2009 7:24:49 AM PST by SunkenCiv
The Bum Rap on Biofuels
American Thinker | 5-13-08 | Herbert Meyer
Posted on 05/14/2008 3:59:06 AM PDT by Renfield
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2015711/posts
Campaign to vilify ethanol revealed
ethanol producer Magazine | May 16, 2008 | By Kris Bevill
Posted on 05/17/2008 9:22:13 AM PDT by Kevin J waldroup
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2017389/posts
No way, I’m still waiting for that 28 million you owe me.
Yourself.
This won’t happen in the US anytime soon even if it is practical. First it is nuclear so the environmentalist and anti-nuke crowd will oppose it on principle. Second US energy policy will be focused solely on boondoggle biofuels, worthless windmills and proven failure solar technologies.
This won’t happen in the US anytime soon even if it is practical. First it is nuclear so the environmentalist and anti-nuke crowd will oppose it on principle. Second US energy policy will be focused solely on boondoggle biofuels, worthless windmills and proven failure solar technologies.
This won’t happen in the US anytime soon even if it is practical. First it is nuclear so the environmentalist and anti-nuke crowd will oppose it on principle. Second US energy policy will be focused solely on boondoggle biofuels, worthless windmills and proven failure solar technologies.
McElroy Provides Enhanced HDPE Pipe Fusion
And there is this:
Damn,...I haven’t seen that image in quite awhile...LOL!
Better to spend time, energy and money developing something that uses the power of the sun directly, cheaply, and efficiently.
What do these people think they will build that will contain the fusion reaction? It will have to be a plant much bigger than current nuclear plants. Also, nuclear plants have controls to regulate the reaction. Just what do these people expect to use to regulate the fusion reaction? On the earth, a fusion reaction is actually an explosion. How do they plan to control the explosion?
That’s it! I got rid of my car, purchased one of those and life has never been the same. It’s nice to chat with the thousands of others as we make our way to work. Speilberg was right. Of course he is still driving his BMW.:)
...nuclear plants have controls to regulate the reaction. Just what do these people expect to use to regulate the fusion reaction? On the earth, a fusion reaction is actually an explosion.Nope. That's like saying, "on Earth, a fission reaction is actually an explosion" because an uncontrolled chain reaction produced a big pile of ash where Hiroshima had been. A fission plant generates electricity by using the regulated nuclear pile to generate heat to run the turbines. In conventional generation, the turbines are turned by steam generated from coal, natural gas, other fuels, as well as falling water, wind, and (occasionally) geothermal sources.
How do they plan to control the explosion?The reaction will be small, and the electrical generation will be similar to fission plants (steam to turn turbines). There are a handful of different ideas for how to contain the reaction, which will turn out a lot of heat even in a short period of time. The tokamak is the method being attempted in the multinational ITER project (based in Europe), and has been in continuous research for over thirty years. Inertial containment has been worked on for a similar length of time here in the US, and the method of ignition has been giant laser arrays. This topic links to a story about another method, and there's a link to another recent topic about electrostatic confinement.
A hole drilled into the earth to the point of enough pressure to compress the plasma. This is repeated time after time by a electrical pump forcing the Plasma container down after each fusion reaction. Traveling about 1500 feet each reaction.The steam is sent up a connecting pipe to power a turbine.
Backyard model starting at 15 million. :-)
FReepers can be counted on to come through! ;’)
ROFL!
Are you series? You never got the check? Sorry sir, I'm gonna look into it..........I'll get back with you.
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