[LINK] Hold up your hands if you Like HT Transmission Lines - Was - solar plants
Craig Sanders
cas at taz.net.au
Tue Jun 21 17:33:51 AEST 2011
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:00:46AM +1000, David Boxall wrote:
> On 21/06/2011 8:25 AM, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > ...
> > "ultracapacitor"[1] technology looks promising. still dangerous, of
> > course (anything storing that much energy is inherently dangerous) ...
>
> It would probably not be wise to encourage storage of energies of those
> magnitudes by home-owners.
TOIAEIA
> For centralised generation, solar thermal with molten salt storage seems
> to be most promising. The technology is mature, proven and commercially
> available. <http://beyondzeroemissions.org/zero-carbon-australia-2020>.
yes, but not exactly scalable down to individual house installations.
> PS. Craig, again with the no capitals. Doesn't show much respect for
> your readers.
ps: david, again with the bitching about caps. doesn't show much respect
for native writers of the unix-geek dialect of english.
i.e. the way i use capital letters is neither accidental nor random nor
based in ignorance. it follows consistent grammatical rules which are
known and shared by many other members of one of the sub-cultures i
belong to. the fact that those rules are different to those preferred by
you does not make them 'wrong' or even 'inferior'.
if you don't like it, then tough. i'm not changing to suit to suit your
preferences.
craig
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