it's insane how much more concrete (beton) and steel (stahl) you need compared to a nuclear power plant (KKW).
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it's insane how much more concrete (beton) and steel (stahl) you need compared to a nuclear power plant (KKW).
odysee.com/@UnterBlog:3/scheitert-die-energiewende-reichen-die:3
yes, it's retarded that there's no global standard.
sorry for the confusion.
@mk @PNS This confused me for a moment, until I remembered that the European system swaps the function of the comma and the period in representing numbers. So 1.300 (European) means 1,300 (American).
"wind turbines contain moving parts and they require lubricants to operate"
yes, but do wind turbines really use more oil than water turbine used in nuclear power plants?
@mk @kurt @PNS It's not just concrete and steel. They use a lot of oil as well https://www.windturbinemagazine.com/how-much-oil-do-wind-turbines-use/
potential arguments
- "wind turbines are located in harsh environments"
- "micropitting[..]occurs in a rolling or sliding contact environment[..]can be minimized with adequate lubrication, reducing repair costs and wind energy production losses[..]micropitting occurs due to a constantly changing load"
- "water and moisture in the gearbox can impact the performance of lubricant"
https://www.windturbinemagazine.com/how-much-oil-do-wind-turbines-use/
i don't know anything about water turbines .. soo..dunno
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