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- From: howard.smith@spacebbs.com (Howard Smith)
- Newsgroups: sci.energy
- Subject: Re: Nuclear Power and Cli
- Message-ID: <5218.1017.uupcb@spacebbs.com>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 09:23:00 GMT
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- Organization: SPACE BBS - Menlo Park, CA - 10 Lines + 4gB - 415-323-4193
- Reply-To: howard.smith@spacebbs.com (Howard Smith)
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- TI>When developing countries begin to industrialize, their electricity needs
- TI>will quickly outgrow what is available with solar and wind technology.
- TI>What then? Large units for baseload power, accented with smaller scale
- TI>generation for peak loads, etc.
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- You are making an invalid assumption. Why should their needs outgrow
- "what is available with solar and wind technology". Solar and wind
- technology is quite capable of supplying the needs of this country of
- 257 million. The harvestable wind of just 12 midwest states could supply
- our needs on a competitive basis. Solar is rapidly becomming
- competitive and is fully capable of also meeting our needs.
-
- TI>I couldn't see solar and wind supporting a country of 10-20 million
- TI>or more, and I wouldn't want to be in Bangladesh when a typhoon
- TI>carries off the country's entire capacity of solar panels.
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- In most cases the solar panels will be firmly attached to the structures
- they power, and if the typhoon carries off the buildings, then they are
- in deeper trouble.
-
- Your mind is locked on idea that big central power plants with giant
- grids are necessary for a large population. Solar power generation
- on-site is a more economical way to go for any population size, if they
- are starting from scratch. But they are even starting to install solar
- panels on the skyscrapers of New York.
-
- The mind set established by Nicola Tesla, George Westinghouse, and the
- Rural Electification Administration, originally pushed by the coal
- industry and now the nuclear crowd, is not necessarily valid when
- applied to developing countries.
-
- TI>BTW, the countries that are growing very rapidly, like Thailand and
- TI>Korea, are investing heavily in next-generation nuclear plants.
- TI>Perhaps the US will be buying its technology from _them_.
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- Your probably right. We will undoubtedly be buying our solar panels from
- them.
-
- hhs
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