Drilling in ANWR: What's Not to Like? [View article]
Environmentalists have blocked this for years, if they had not, we would be able to generate those jobs and oil supplies while we went nuclear and electric powered.
Omega, I am in total agreement with yoru last point, we need a JFK style "man on the moon space race" for energy independence. I say that every chance I get.
I think a 10 year "transition" to electric is a feasible window exploiting 3 areas: efficient transmission of electricity (replace the steel cables (lose of 10-20%) with ceramics that have near 100% efficiency in terms of loss of electricity. (I believe that firm has been mentioned on this site: HPTC(?) Second, 75 nuclear plants to be commissioned over a 10 year period, the Japanese can build them from plan to operation in 3 years. Third, massive solar farms in uninhabitable areas of the Southwest - environmetnalist.
-
Environmentalists have blocked this for years, if they had not, we would be able to generate those jobs and oil supplies while we went nuclear and electric powered.
Jun 13 10:17 am
|Rating:
0
0
All Comments by buyitcheap »Drilling in ANWR: What's Not to Like? [View article]
Omega, I am in total agreement with yoru last point, we need a JFK style "man on the moon space race" for energy independence. I say that every chance I get.
I think a 10 year "transition" to electric is a feasible window exploiting 3 areas: efficient transmission of electricity (replace the steel cables (lose of 10-20%) with ceramics that have near 100% efficiency in terms of loss of electricity. (I believe that firm has been mentioned on this site: HPTC(?) Second, 75 nuclear plants to be commissioned over a 10 year period, the Japanese can build them from plan to operation in 3 years. Third, massive solar farms in uninhabitable areas of the Southwest - environmetnalist.