ZeroEm
1 MW
Talking about shutting down another Coal power plant here in San Antonio, TX, USA. Don't know what they are going to replace it with?
Solar panels in the UK would be a bad joke !Ianhill said:From what i understand a local coal plant to me has been mothballed the outer area cleaned but the steam turbines are waiting for a possible geothermal mod.
What i was told most of the plant will be removed but a small portion of the plant and the grid tie connection will be kept, either solar panels will litter the site or they looking at laser rock obliteration for a deep hole with a glass lining to pump geothermal out of.
Problems i see is a pump that can push 20 mile head of water vertical wont be no joke a fire engine might do 150 metres vertical something like that so the pump diaphram will need to be size of a cooling stack etc.
Lets see how “people” react when they actually have to live with “limited electricity” blackouts, etc as Texans did last year !Voltronmedicing they are selling is more fatal said:People are starting to acknowledge that they need to be shut down, even if there is no alternative yet besides living with very limited electricity.
Maybe because shortages of fuel, water, and food are all man made issues and hence can be corrected by man also.ZeroEm said:I'm watching how crazy the weather is getting, shortage of fuel, water and food and it does not seem to faze anyone.
by Hillhater » Jul 01 2022 8:17am
Maybe because shortages of fuel, water, and food are all man made issues and hence can be corrected by man also.ZeroEm wrote: ↑Jun 30 2022 7:16am
I'm watching how crazy the weather is getting, shortage of fuel, water and food and it does not seem to faze anyone.
Crazy weather ?… is only a figment of the media headline hunting.
Actual data shows the weather is ,if anything, getting calmer than previous centuries. !
??…. Too short of a time span for predictions !..Here is one data set, rainfall. we have had 6" this year or past 6 months. Now the average uses the last 10 yrs, it is now 29". Just a couple years ago average was 32". The most rain we have had is 49". Don't think we will see that again.…
by Hillhater » Jul 02 2022 7:23am
??…. Too short of a time span for predictions !..
… there will be floods in the future, its just a matter of when .!
…?? Oil companies ?The oil companies 52 years ago predicted this would happen. …
by Hillhater » Jul 03 2022 12:57am
…?? Oil companies ?
..predicting weather 52 years ago ?
ZeroEm said:You can not know about that. Ok, i'll play along. No they were not predicting details. In the 1970's oil companies had projections that if they kept dumping emissions in to the environment for decades it would have an adverse effect on the climate. This is a fact and is on record.
Ahh, “Projections”..!… So it was a crystal ball then !ZeroEm said:You can not know about that. Ok, i'll play along. No they were not predicting details. In the 1970's oil companies had projections that if they kept dumping emissions in to the environment for decades it would have an adverse effect on the climate. This is a fact and is on record.
“Bro”CONSIDERABLE SHOUTING said:Bro it's Hillhater; people here have thought he was an oil company shill before, because he can never make up his mind about what he's gonna support lmao
Hillhater said:And there is still no scientific proof that emissions have an adverse effect on climate !
Chalo said:Hillhater said:And there is still no scientific proof that emissions have an adverse effect on climate !
You are not only completely wrong on this point, but you're a zealot about being wrong. It's disgusting.
Hillhater said:Chalo said:Hillhater said:And there is still no scientific proof that emissions have an adverse effect on climate !
You are not only completely wrong on this point, but you're a zealot about being wrong. It's disgusting.
Words, acusations and insults are easy to post….
..but solid scientific proof is a little harder.!![]()
…. A consensus on climate change and its human cause exists.