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Fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas |
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2 | 5.00% |
Wind power: wind turbines and wind farms. |
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5 | 12.50% |
Wave power |
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0 | 0% |
Biomass |
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0 | 0% |
Hydrogen |
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7 | 17.50% |
Tidal power |
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1 | 2.50% |
Solar power |
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9 | 22.50% |
Geothermal power |
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1 | 2.50% |
Hydroelectricity |
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3 | 7.50% |
Nuclear energy |
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12 | 30.00% |
Voters: 40. You may not vote on this poll |
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#21 |
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lol, well if we can ever get fission to work it'd be great
of course, we're also liable to light the atmosphere on fire and fry the planet |
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I said Hydrogen, because my preferred method was not available. Personally, I like using atmospheric fiction best for generating the large amounts of energy needed with the least amount of side effects.
A thick cable was draped down from a shuttle in orbit. The cable was extended into Earth's atmosphere. It created so much electrical energy that it melted the cable. If we are able to harness that power, we would have a truly limitless power source around our planet. Then, of course, is always "Tesla's Black Box" to fall back on, if anyone is bright enough to figure it out. ![]() |
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i have wrighten about 10 esseys on solar power and it is expect with contunied develop ment with solar power. it is exspect to have solar panels with 80% eficentsy and some with even 84% todays average solar panel is 14% eficent while supper panels made of super pure silicon are around 20%
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-it is so big it dose effect the earth roation -it is likely to be the case of earth quaks becuase of its supper high weight -they are moving muilitply cites up to a million people to higher ground because of the flood zone -recently discovered artifacts in the planed flooded area show that there is more artifacts in the flood area then in all of western and southern Europe! -the chines s and building a 60 foot wall around a temple that would of other wise been flooded. as a side note china is building new coal burning plant EVERY WEEK for the next 20 YEARS to meet demands for energy. it will surpase the usa as greatest emission generator in the world by 2012. an average American house hold generates 113 tons of carbon dioxide side every year. china is espected to employ 2,300 "green people" (people that come up with ideas to make china greener) every year for the new 15 years. 6/8 of all of china s major fresh water rivers are polluted to the point were it is undrinkable. |
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Actually, I'll say that the closed-loop Hydrogen power would be the best. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you have a regular hydrogen motor, and when the water is exhausted from the motor, captured solar energy is used to crack the water back into hydrogen and oxygen. This is another reason more funding is needed into solar cells; we need more efficient cells so that we can have closed-loop energy systems like this.
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NU-KEE-LEAR (with apologies to W.)
Look at what France has been able to accomplish over the past 30 years! The cleanest air, minimal waste - and even that is recycled. And then, they get to take the entire month of August off! Power generation is only the beginning. The other side of the equation is consumption - and then there's the unmentioned cousin: transmission! There have been several steps in the right direction with consumption - and J6P is getting better educated on bulb wattage, fluorescent replacements, etc. Transmission is a whole another story - we lose almost 75 - 90% of generated capacity through the transmission lines. Think about it - that amount of inefficiency is worse than sitting behind the fire furnace that we call our car engines. IMHO, there is not much attention being provided to more research developing high-temperature superconductors. That's my $0.02! |
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We've just got to make sure we get it from sources other than hydrocarbons (fossil fuels). Right now, that's how many would like to get it, since it's easier to crack out the hydrogen from hydrocarbons than water. That would still keep us dependant on oil. Also, one main reaction to crack out the hydrogen from hydrocarbons still produces carbon dioxide!
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short term, nuclear is the most efficient but also has the greatest potential for disaster.
Note that there has never been a major issue w/ nuclear in the U.S. or western Europe. 3-Mile Island was an averted crisis... nothing actually happened but it was blown into a media storm then a movie. Chernobyl? Come on, that's in the 3rd world. |
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The world runs on oil and electricity, not rainbows and lollipops.
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GaS, we're talking about new ways to produce electricity, but maybe we could burn lollipops to boil the water, there's sugar in those. |
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Unfortunately it can't work that way and the H2O -> 1/2H2 + O2 takes way more energy than is made by the reverse reaction (theoretically it should be the same, but our methods are pretty crappy to say the least). |
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I'm also a proponent of nuclear. Most of these flavor of the month "Candlyland" concepts are many decades from feasibility and still inferior to nuclear when you account for everything. |
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Right now, while high-temp superconductors are being researched, another possibility is conductive conjugated hydrocarbons. They can provide the zero resistance, since propagating electrons down the conjugated chain is actually more desirable for the molecule, from a molecular point of view. The transmission loss is another reason for the "personal" power, like solar panels on your roof, or getting a windmill in your backyard if you have the land for it.
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