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H_1
Sep 02, 2008Explorer
Each form of power has a risk/reward and a cost/benefit relationship.
Renewables aren't heavy on the power density side of things, but nobody's going to make a movie called "4000 Acre Island" about the core meltdown at the solarium.
Wind power has its issues too, so does coal - not the least of which involve strip mines and black lung.
France has gone heavy into nuclear energy, the Germans and the Danes seem to be leaning more toward solar and wind. Be like the French, be like the Danes? Pros and cons there too.
I'm personally glad Fez is here. A discussion where everyone agrees with everyone else is of no value, either for entertainment or education.
Renewables aren't heavy on the power density side of things, but nobody's going to make a movie called "4000 Acre Island" about the core meltdown at the solarium.
Wind power has its issues too, so does coal - not the least of which involve strip mines and black lung.
France has gone heavy into nuclear energy, the Germans and the Danes seem to be leaning more toward solar and wind. Be like the French, be like the Danes? Pros and cons there too.
I'm personally glad Fez is here. A discussion where everyone agrees with everyone else is of no value, either for entertainment or education.
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