Good, I just haven't decided if the ones they use on subs would be better (more needed but smaller in size) than 1 great big one.
Karrie, with Exxon posting a $10.9B profit on just the 1st quarter you might want to hold onto a few of those shares, unless you know something we don't...................
Actually, you needn't worry about that, it doesn't really matter. Whatever energy source we use, it all ends up as heat in the environment eventually. Here's part of the fix: nuclear plants by the seashore, dissociating water into hydrogen and oxygen and producing electricity, release the oxygen, collect the hydrogen, put it into the existing natural gas pipeline system for distribution and use it for space heating and transportation fuel, burning it just recombines it with oxygen to make water again... A few little engineering problems to overcome first, but the basic science is well understood. Here's another part of the fix: contraception, worldwide, maximum two-child families. The root of all our environmental and energy issues is really that there are simply too many of us, by a factor of about ten. Humanity in its current numbers is a plague upon the planet, and nature has unpleasant (to us and our values at least) ways of dealing with such things.Nuclear power also adds more heat to the environment, not a good thing with current conditions.
This is mostly for a project. Do you think nuclear energy is good or bad? Why?
Any help is appreciated
The root of all our environmental and energy issues is really that there are simply too many of us, by a factor of about ten. Humanity in its current numbers is a plague upon the planet, and nature has unpleasant (to us and our values at least) ways of dealing with such things.
Actually, you needn't worry about that, it doesn't really matter. Whatever energy source we use, it all ends up as heat in the environment eventually. Here's part of the fix: nuclear plants by the seashore, dissociating water into hydrogen and oxygen and producing electricity, release the oxygen, collect the hydrogen, put it into the existing natural gas pipeline system for distribution and use it for space heating and transportation fuel, burning it just recombines it with oxygen to make water again... A few little engineering problems to overcome first, but the basic science is well understood. Here's another part of the fix: contraception, worldwide, maximum two-child families. The root of all our environmental and energy issues is really that there are simply too many of us, by a factor of about ten. Humanity in its current numbers is a plague upon the planet, and nature has unpleasant (to us and our values at least) ways of dealing with such things.
The irony of someone named Biohazard asking this question is hysterical - well done.
What, pray tell, is your "project?" :lol:
Yep, that's one of those "little engineering problems." The hydrogen molecule is so small it leaks through pretty much everything.Dexter: Wouldn't there be problems with having Hydrogen coursing through Existing Gas Lines due to permeability(leakage)