Do you know the ramifications of using a less energy dense source in wind/solar than modern hydrocarbons? Throughout history, humanity has always moved on to more energy dense sources and wind/solar would be for the very first time a step back.
Uranium is a more energy dense source than modern hydrocarbons on the other hand so a logical progression for humanity is to transition from hydrocarbons to nuclear. What is your opinion on nuclear energy?
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Hi Sammy,
Do you know the ramifications of using a less energy dense source in wind/solar than modern hydrocarbons? Throughout history, humanity has always moved on to more energy dense sources and wind/solar would be for the very first time a step back.
Uranium is a more energy dense source than modern hydrocarbons on the other hand so a logical progression for humanity is to transition from hydrocarbons to nuclear. What is your opinion on nuclear energy?