telegraph.co.uk— As fuel prices soar, Alaskan officials announced the exploration of the state's volcanoes, saying they could be exploited to provide energy for thousands of homes.
Jun 26, 2008View in Crawl 4
Tesla doesn't appreciate your sarcasm.Not only can electricity be transmitted wirelessly, but it may also be transmitted with fairly low loss given high voltage.Additionally, I take it you haven't heard of creating intermediate fuels like hydrogen? You do realize we take oil thousands of miles across the ocean to bring it here, don't you?
We already haul hydro power up to 1,500 or more miles from the source. Sure, a room temperature (Actually one that performs well in the band from 0C to 100C) would be the achievement of all time.
jjacksonriabJun 27, 2008
Tesla doesn't appreciate your sarcasm.Not only can electricity be transmitted wirelessly, but it may also be transmitted with fairly low loss given high voltage.Additionally, I take it you haven't heard of creating intermediate fuels like hydrogen? You do realize we take oil thousands of miles across the ocean to bring it here, don't you?
Closed AccountJun 27, 2008
how the hell do you cool a volcano?
kd1sJun 27, 2008
We already haul hydro power up to 1,500 or more miles from the source. Sure, a room temperature (Actually one that performs well in the band from 0C to 100C) would be the achievement of all time.
thestrongforceJun 27, 2008
For the same reasons we dont dump our trash in there. Think about it.
thestrongforceJun 27, 2008
Nuclear is great, but you need a diverse portfolio. That's why.
wayne247Jun 27, 2008
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