I am all about clean energy and innovations but if the clean energy and innovations were that easy to create, we would already done it. There is just so much more variables than you think. And there already are pretty advanced hydroelectric power plants, but as I read from somewhere , you cannot build them everywhere, and with every already built you are changing wildlife dramatically. Other thing is there is no such a thing as "free electricity" if there is electricity you would pay for it unless you build one at your home , than you have it free to some extend ,also we can not say "green electricity" because nothing is 100% green. About nuclear power plants, it is not that bad as some people portray it, also in japan they have a method to fully use nuclear waist to generate power.
Is Clean Energy Really Green?
3 years ago in #enviroment by chancetaker (49)
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It is a great debate whether clean energy is really green, I would add is clean energy really clean, because it is not, its origin is doubtful. The biggest problem is in the massification of clean energy, which will have alarming results.
100% green energy is a joke. What is used to built/create these “green energy” producers? Lots of Diesel engines that’s what.
Some crazy people want to remove dams in my area… are you kidding me?!?!? These people are nuts!! The impacts would be devastating.
Wow it's a stupid idea to remove dams
Ya… I live in eastern Washington state. These damns are vital to agriculture in our area. It’s the desert. Plus out of the 70% of electricity that California imports, 30% comes from Washington. It would cause a chain reaction. The “Green state” of California has to buy 70% of its electricity from other states. Does that sound reliable, cost effective, or make any sense whatsoever???
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