Submitted on January 16th, 2007 by InterestedReader
Neil's cogent summary of nuclear advantages deliberatly leaves out solar and wind turbine.
As I understand it, Stanford research indicates enough wind at 300ft to create twice the energy required for the entire US. In fact, if I recall correctly, their report says the US has more wind potential than any other country. Augment this with solar and we should do fine for quite a while.
But the most important consideration is that wind turbine scatters energy production over an immense area, making it a difficult target for terrorists. Plus, it'll be interesting to see what happens to the economics of energy as communities create their own energy production.
Getting used to nuclear
Submitted on January 16th, 2007 by InterestedReaderNeil's cogent summary of nuclear advantages deliberatly leaves out solar and wind turbine.
As I understand it, Stanford research indicates enough wind at 300ft to create twice the energy required for the entire US. In fact, if I recall correctly, their report says the US has more wind potential than any other country. Augment this with solar and we should do fine for quite a while.
But the most important consideration is that wind turbine scatters energy production over an immense area, making it a difficult target for terrorists. Plus, it'll be interesting to see what happens to the economics of energy as communities create their own energy production.