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Rooftop power
Rooftop power is a trap for the unpoor as well. No back up storage or power, when that grid goes down. Whether rich or poor, you will still be without power. When a major weather event hits transformers and power lines, ripping them apart as easy as shredded paper, then the power is gone, that's it, finito!
Now, when you look at "constant" energy (even through intermittent periods) supplied to the coast by off shore, self diving, danger escaping energy platforms that in NO way endanger sea life, sea activities, the coast or the sea beds, does not use oil and diesel fuels (sea pollution ), runs only on the H&O fuels it produces then you start to "bend my ear". There are no known current conventional state of the art offshore energy platforms that are comparable. In addition, you cannot compare current "floating barges" ( as I term currently used off shore energy platforms), constructed of heavy materials, cement, anchored to sea bottoms, using diesel and oil, dynamic hull structured, propeller breakthrough technologies for sea vessels operating only on H&O fuel cells.
I am listening and learning from many of you - but I see mostly "doubt" and "skepticism" (no need to point fingers) in regards to the production of clean, renewable, cheap energy. You keep on worrying about a few rooftops, when the solution is found in a larger, wider, more enveloped plan project. There is so much more here than meets the eye.
Now, when you look at "constant" energy (even through intermittent periods) supplied to the coast by off shore, self diving, danger escaping energy platforms that in NO way endanger sea life, sea activities, the coast or the sea beds, does not use oil and diesel fuels (sea pollution ), runs only on the H&O fuels it produces then you start to "bend my ear". There are no known current conventional state of the art offshore energy platforms that are comparable. In addition, you cannot compare current "floating barges" ( as I term currently used off shore energy platforms), constructed of heavy materials, cement, anchored to sea bottoms, using diesel and oil, dynamic hull structured, propeller breakthrough technologies for sea vessels operating only on H&O fuel cells.
I am listening and learning from many of you - but I see mostly "doubt" and "skepticism" (no need to point fingers) in regards to the production of clean, renewable, cheap energy. You keep on worrying about a few rooftops, when the solution is found in a larger, wider, more enveloped plan project. There is so much more here than meets the eye.