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RT: https://nicecrew.digital/objects/9f7c791e-8509-4534-8ad9-82d4acbbaa2b
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I really like EMF waves though they're incredibly useful and almost completely benign
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@BowsacNoodle
It will be interesting to see what happens to wind turbines in the long term. There's not much planning being done for turbine obsolescence. There's one turbine graveyard that I know of in Sweetwater, Texas, and the locals hate it.
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@pepsi_man @tyler "Green energy" makes me think there's gonna be a big collapse sooner than later because most of this stuff isn't long term sustainable and we're not going to be able to finance new stuff when things get worse.
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@Squadalah_Man @pepsi_man @tyler Fiberglass blades. Basically no way to recycle them. Fatigued metal is fine to recycle all day.
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@pepsi_man @BowsacNoodle @tyler I've heard of these turbine graveyards but it seemed too retarded to be real. I guess they are? Like, even if the metal is fatigued can't it be recycled into something else? Or is it just cost prohibitive due to their size?
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@BowsacNoodle @pepsi_man @tyler Had no idea they were fiberglass. Yeah that explains it, nothing you can do with that.
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@tyler @Squadalah_Man @pepsi_man Can you even burn fiberglass? I mean you can burn anything, but what will really happen?
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"YoUCan CHoP theM Up and TuRn theM into A Fuel CleaNer thaN CoAL"
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@BowsacNoodle @tyler @Squadalah_Man @pepsi_man Toxic gas. Like permanent damage!
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@UnityOstara @tyler @Squadalah_Man @pepsi_man :sniffing_intensifies:
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Thats true I am retard and not as up with chemistry as I used to be. If you couldn’t do this then air conditioners would be useless as tits on a boar.
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That's the compressors job, and it's not sublimation because methane isn't stored as a solid.
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You are just doing a form of reverse sublimation with high pressures and a lot of exothermic energy Since you are releasing the sensible and latent heat required for phase change.
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Explain methane tanks then
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@tyler @BowsacNoodle @pepsi_man You can't liquefy methane by compressing it.
You have to condense it at cryogenic temperatures, and then maintain refrigeration at that temp to keep it from boiling off.
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I have like 7kw of solar panels (already 30 year old when I got them, some are broken). Absolutely 100% sustainable long term AS LONG AS you don't have much in the way of equipment failure. In the summertime I can 100% provide for cooling and cooking and everything.
If methane digestion takes off, that could solve winter problems. LIke, use a compressor to liquify methane and put it in a storage tank until you need to use it in the winter to heat your home (or run a generator) that way.