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Today is the first day since the start of the industrial revolution the UK was powered without coal. ..sad for the people who made a living from coal but I think its a great achievement looking forward to our future power needs :thumbs:https://qz.com/965581/the-uk-was-powered-without-coal-on-april-21-the-first-day-since-the-industrial-revolution/

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I respectfully disagree, its a great source of energy and with modern technology it can be very clean.   I'm sceptical that green energy will be able to replace traditional fuel for a long time and

You'd be suprised how many ex miners would go back down the pits in an instant, for people who've never worked underground its hard to explain, a lot comes down to conditioning most of us went down th

Just because that's what your hero says nik lol

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I respectfully disagree, its a great source of energy and with modern technology it can be very clean.

 

I'm sceptical that green energy will be able to replace traditional fuel for a long time and even if it does there is the problem of energy storage, basically battery are the only way. Batteries require rare earth minerals often from China, they are also very polluting when disposes of and Lithium batteries are highly explosive because of the energy storied in them, you would NOT want vast banks of them anywhere near human populations.

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I respectfully disagree, its a great source of energy and with modern technology it can be very clean.

 

I'm sceptical that green energy will be able to replace traditional fuel for a long time and even if it does there is the problem of energy storage, basically battery are the only way. Batteries require rare earth minerals often from China, they are also very polluting when disposes of and Lithium batteries are highly explosive because of the energy storied in them, you would NOT want vast banks of them anywhere near human populations.

Just because that's what your hero says nik lol

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I respectfully disagree, its a great source of energy and with modern technology it can be very clean.

 

I'm sceptical that green energy will be able to replace traditional fuel for a long time and even if it does there is the problem of energy storage, basically battery are the only way. Batteries require rare earth minerals often from China, they are also very polluting when disposes of and Lithium batteries are highly explosive because of the energy storied in them, you would NOT want vast banks of them anywhere near human populations.

There's got to be better ways mate fusion is the way forward imo
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Technology is amazing, we can make things work better, cleaner, safer etc there is absolutely zero point in rushing to the next technology while making ourselves poorer.

 

If green energy becomes viable (which it isn't right now) that's wonderful.

 

Here is my question.....What is the rush?

 

P.s Remember acid rain? Anyone under 30 wont have a clue what that is :laugh:

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Technology is amazing, we can make things work better, cleaner, safer etc there is absolutely zero point in rushing to the next technology while making ourselves poorer.

 

If green energy becomes viable (which it isn't right now) that's wonderful.

 

Here is my question.....What is the rush?

 

P.s Remember acid rain? Anyone under 30 wont have a clue what that is :laugh:

what happened to acid rain? Lol

Even if you burn coal with zero emissions there's still the whole mining and transportation process to take into account. .now I don't totally buy the global warming issue as we have discussed before but I do the pollution health issues associated with fossil fuels ..id like a cleaner world for my kids

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Technology is amazing, we can make things work better, cleaner, safer etc there is absolutely zero point in rushing to the next technology while making ourselves poorer.

 

If green energy becomes viable (which it isn't right now) that's wonderful.

 

Here is my question.....What is the rush?

 

P.s Remember acid rain? Anyone under 30 wont have a clue what that is :laugh:

what happened to acid rain? Lol

Even if you burn coal with zero emissions there's still the whole mining and transportation process to take into account. .now I don't totally buy the global warming issue as we have discussed before but I do the pollution health issues associated with fossil fuels ..id like a cleaner world for my kids

" Acid Rain " split up. They reformed as " El Nino "! lol

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Now that we've shut most of the coal fired power stations in the UK, we're generating most of our electricity from burning more expensive imported gas, having built a load of new gas fired power stations over the past ten years.

http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

 

I think we should've stuck with coal, and spent the money we would've saved on research into future technologies like fusion and thorium reactors.

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Technology is amazing, we can make things work better, cleaner, safer etc there is absolutely zero point in rushing to the next technology while making ourselves poorer.

 

If green energy becomes viable (which it isn't right now) that's wonderful.

 

Here is my question.....What is the rush?

 

P.s Remember acid rain? Anyone under 30 wont have a clue what that is :laugh:

what happened to acid rain? Lol

Even if you burn coal with zero emissions there's still the whole mining and transportation process to take into account. .now I don't totally buy the global warming issue as we have discussed before but I do the pollution health issues associated with fossil fuels ..id like a cleaner world for my kids

" Acid Rain " split up. They reformed as " El Nino "! lol
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Technology is amazing, we can make things work better, cleaner, safer etc there is absolutely zero point in rushing to the next technology while making ourselves poorer.

 

If green energy becomes viable (which it isn't right now) that's wonderful.

 

Here is my question.....What is the rush?

 

P.s Remember acid rain? Anyone under 30 wont have a clue what that is :laugh:

what happened to acid rain? Lol

Even if you burn coal with zero emissions there's still the whole mining and transportation process to take into account. .now I don't totally buy the global warming issue as we have discussed before but I do the pollution health issues associated with fossil fuels ..id like a cleaner world for my kids

 

 

You have to mine all the minerals to make 'green energy'

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