Quote:
Originally Posted by Tempest
Sounds like for your region solar, wind etc. is the way to go.
|
Solar for here, Nevada and the flats, I don't know how many square miles that is, but it's a major amount of possible solar power stations that could be built. I really think houses in this part of the country should be built with solar and/or give huge tax cuts for people that get them.
The wind hydro power is a combo platform that goes into the ocean or water ways. Hydro power is one of the best sources of continual energy, mixing the two together you get a non stop power supply.
One windmill is able to power a large high school, costing a good bit up front but saving each school $100kish a year in bills. A single smaller windmill in Texas powers a massive car dealership.
Between hydro water ways mixed with wind, and the windmills and solar, this Country has more than enough renewable energy sources it could tap into.
Or we could pull the power straight from the atmosphere as Nikola Tesla was once doing.