autogyro wrote:andrew wrote:And how is this electricity generated? Wind and solar power is not feasible unless on a massive scale. But the glaringly obvious factor that the green brigade ignore is the storage of the electric. Do you know what goes into a battery?
Perhaps you can be a bit more specific Andrew.
How would you generate the energy demanded for the future?
Please tell us what goes into a battery and while you are at it, please tell us what goes into fossil fuels. That should keep you busy for a few years without a conclusion as to what to do.
In the meantime while we await your answers can you please pay twice your current energy bills for delaying sensible development with your BS tactics.
Is there any point having a discusion if you just resort to being childish?
You are the one constantly telling us to give up fossil fuels and move to greener energy sources. You are the one always lecturing on the evils of nuclear and telling us you have produced papers and wotnot.
It is feasible for me to ask you a question but it seems you can't answer.
I know what goes into batteries (various acids and alkalais, I'll won't waste space writting what we already know). All things that are extremely harmful and poisonous to both humans and nature and not particularly environtmentally friendly.
I don't know what you mean by BS tatics. Alternative energy sources are not practicable unless done on a huge scale, that is a fact. Personnally, I believe that fosil fuels running out is something that will happen but is being vastly exagerated. If they realy where, I think costs of fuel would be even higher and the profitability of oil firms would be minimal. Time will tell if I am right or wrong.