dickfoster
Elite Member
They have no reason to fear current technology. It's not scalable to mass use. The one-off isolated user way up in the mountains (a remote radio site, for example) or the odd duck like you, are not even going to come remotely close to changing our current system. That's not even PeeWee Herman vs. Mike Tyson. It's more like a mosquito vs. Godzilla.
Mass storage, or the lack of it, is what makes every single "alternative" energy source a non-starter when it comes to fundamentally changing our energy systems. Whatever other arguments there may be for or against them, none of that matters even a tiny little bit. Mass storage (whether distributed or centralized) is the key. We don't have it, and there is nothing on the horizon that even looks promising.
I beg to differ. There is this but no one is talking about it because of politics and the economics of political power.
Energy from Thorium
It's also worthy to note that we've already done this so there is no physics only a little engineering required to put it into play. You could replace every fossil fueled heat source in existing plants with this in a matter of a few years along with as many new plants as we would ever need.
Plenty enough to get us to the day when fusion could be viable. Of course it would kill oil, coal and gas along with solar wind and all the crack pot stuff overnight. The arabs would be back on their camels and we could forget all the middle eastern mess.