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Is This The Future?
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<blockquote data-quote="Y Fan Wen" data-source="post: 7210719" data-attributes="member: 741"><p>I wasn't expecting any positive reactions, that's too much to hope for.</p><p>I was intrigued to see that their examples had typical 40 hours of battery back up required, a lot less than one would think. </p><p>Their discussion of 'superpower' is interesting as well, what becomes possible as the price decreases. Using solar to build solar. </p><p>I watched the first episode of 'powering britain' yesterday. Offshore windfarm with 7Mw machines. The field amounted to about 1,100 Mw which is about the same as the last Magnox reactors I think. It is planned to be the first of 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y Fan Wen, post: 7210719, member: 741"] I wasn't expecting any positive reactions, that's too much to hope for. I was intrigued to see that their examples had typical 40 hours of battery back up required, a lot less than one would think. Their discussion of 'superpower' is interesting as well, what becomes possible as the price decreases. Using solar to build solar. I watched the first episode of 'powering britain' yesterday. Offshore windfarm with 7Mw machines. The field amounted to about 1,100 Mw which is about the same as the last Magnox reactors I think. It is planned to be the first of 4. [/QUOTE]
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