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Originally posted by wufan View PostThey came up with it decades ago. It's nuclear."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostI also think it may be possible that people will be able to generate personal power for their home and ditch electric co.panies altogether.
So when people are generating enough electricity for themselves at home or for their business, they can store excess energy in a home battery. With that excess energy, power outages won't be a thing anymore and they can use it to charge their electric cars, further reducing the carbon footprint. This is why I'm a huge fan of Tesla. They're working on (and producing) all of this right now. For my future home, I want a solar roof, a battery, and an electric car, so my carbon footprint can be essentially zero.
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Originally posted by ShockerPhi View PostSo when people are generating enough electricity for themselves at home or for their business, they can store excess energy in a home battery. With that excess energy, power outages won't be a thing anymore and they can use it to charge their electric cars, further reducing the carbon footprint. This is why I'm a huge fan of Tesla. They're working on (and producing) all of this right now. For my future home, I want a solar roof, a battery, and an electric car, so my carbon footprint can be essentially zero.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostI think it's pretty clearly viable presently. There are tons of solar companies right now, and it's only going to get more profitable. It's probably less profitable than an already established, multi-billion dollar company in fossil fuels.
That's a pretty harsh response. Most uranium is imported. While I'm all for free trade, I also hate the idea of something like energy being susceptible to manipulation by foreign governments. This is one of the biggest concerns with fossil fuels, and we actually get most of our oil from friendly places. I'll admit that safety concerns are "irrational" in the sense that most people immediately think of Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, and Fukushima, and not the hundreds of plants that never fail. But they still should cause people to have a respect for nuclear power. There's a reason nuclear power plants are locked down as much as they are, and it's not because the energy is incredibly safe. Lastly, to say nuclear waste is an "irrational fear" ignores that there are many, many smart people who recognize the problem with waste. If it's an irrational fear, post your solution to nuclear reprocessing that no one has implemented yet.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostYep, nothing will ever go wrong with every person having their own electricity stations. No power outages will ever happen."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by seskridgeYou obviously didnt read the whole thread. I SAID OBAMA LIES BUT. ALL POLITICIANS DO BUT TRUMP LIES WAY MORE THAN OBAMA ACCORDING TO FACT CHECKERS.
About your Comey statement, trump said today that his threat of tapes altered Comey to testify truthfully.... it seems like the vasr majority of people think Comey is telling the truth. Dpnt know how he would fake writing memos directly after the meeting and then sharing it with officals at the fbi. Sessions stated comey did in fact say he was uncomfortable with just trump and him
Lets look at just one.
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"The new Rasmussen Poll, one of the most accurate in the 2016 Election, just out with a Trump 50% Approval Rating."
Rasmussen did put out that result two days before Trump’s tweet, and Rasmussen was closest to the mark among pollsters in its final pre-election survey.
However, Trump has engaged in some serious cherry-picking. Other polling in this time frame shows approval ratings for Trump that are seven to 11 percentage points below Rasmussen’s finding.
Maybe I would take you more seriously if you were not so blinded.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostI'm not sure which side you're trying to argue. I am only arguing about the profitability from a business perspective since @wufan has stated companies would happily start producing solar if it were profitable.
I agree, though, there are many household technologies that actually tend to have decent returns. Tesla's solar roof is promising. There are geothermal HVAC systems that tend to have pretty good returns.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostI'm not arguing anything. I found Tesla solar panels technology intriguing - especially since they don't look like solar panels. The have an infinite warranty - which deals with the question of hail. Only thing that maybe misleading is their hail strike video comparison. They changed their boundary conditions of the test on their panel.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Postthe CO2 emissions that the solar plants put out, plus the fact that they are ultra-expensive to recycle.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostCome on... You legitimately believe the CO2 emissions from a solar plant are more significant than the CO2 emissions from a coal powered plant? As in, at the end of a solar panel's lifetime, it produced more CO2 emissions than the equivalent amount of coal? If not, then that's not a persuasive argument.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by seskridgeLol are you serious? Any sane person would say that trump insinuated he taped comey.Originally posted by jdshock View PostI mean, Trump pretty clearly implied he had tapes of Comey, but that's also not a lie, right? That's deceptive, and I wish Trump supporters would recognize it for what it is (Trump trying to intimidate Comey), but I definitely don't see a lie.
I'm not a "liar" when I pump my fist after getting a 2 and a 7 in Texas Hold'em.
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Originally posted by seskridgeThey vast majority of people on here dont answer questions asked. You make it about me rather than the subject.
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