RightBanker
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Nuclear is not the answer beause the plutanium or uranium or whatever its called is running out.
No carbon emissions either so why arn't the green tree huggers more open to it and research into making it even safer than it already is.
Is this programme going to be repeated any time soon?
I cant remember where I saw it but I dont generally have tabloids around the house
Ah Sign, your dirty secret is out!
The answer is nuclear fusion...combining hydrogen and oxygen with water as the only by-product. Cars, houses, everything will be run by fuel cells. Clean energy...happy days!
The problem with fuel cells is they need hydrogen, which has a low volumetric energy density, and also the distribution infrastructure that would be required for it. The biggest problem with it is how to produce it cleanly, i.e. with green electricity.
BTW fusion will generate electricity not hydrogen
The answer is nuclear fusion...combining hydrogen and oxygen with water as the only by-product. Cars, houses, everything will be run by fuel cells. Clean energy...happy days!
Only 18% of our journeys are on public transport - nearly 70 % are by private car - the reverse is the case in Europe.
I thought that maybe with the Green Party now in Government we might see some positive change but when I watched Minister Gormless on TV last night saying that he wanted to give penalty points for people who litter from their cars, my heart sank. I have no doubt that people do throw rubbish from cars and deserve punishment but as far as I'm aware penalty points were introduced with the promise that they would only be used to make diving safer and not for any other purpose such as to discourage anti social behaviour among mororist.
Ah Sign, your dirty secret is out!
I saw some article in a recent newspaper forecasting that Ireland was sitting on bucketloads of oil and wed all be like the saudis or something. I cant remember where I saw it but I dont generally have tabloids around the house. I rememeber thinking it was a strange article at the time. Next is the conspiracy theory that the EU and oil companies will benefit from it all.
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