With the world seeking a sustainable future, the need for energy independence becomes starker. Energy has always been the driving force behind many world businesses and economies. It is the only sector which has not been affected by the ongoing recession. The demand for energy is so high that by 2030 it is expected to increase by 40%.
To promote the usage of renewable energy, the world energy research was formed. The mission of the organization is to fulfill the gap between the investors and the energy companies. It does so by creating partnerships with leading energy companies on the forefront of technology, and bringing the productive projects into the market for the investors to invest upon and gain. The organization promotes cutting edge projects in the energy industry.
The world energy research comprise of individuals from various backgrounds working towards the goal of developing energy prospects. The organization’s portfolio includes projects like oil and gas wells, solar centers, wind turbines and ocean turbines around the world.
Last edited by Troy711; 18-05-2010 at 10:25 PM.
Lol WTF nuclear all the way baby, no renewables can provide base load hoppy!
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Yeah, Nuclear as primary source with aux supply coming from solar.
That would be the cleanest, most stable and most sustainable energy supply system in my opinion.
Wind turbines and the line are more of a environmental statement rather than a feasible power supply.
Ocean turbines offer a good solution seeing as 80% of the world is covered in ocean and may be more feasable for some third world countries who cannot afford nuclear power stations. Wind turbines, well, they are very limited and an eye sore, not to mention noisy for those living nearby. Agree that Nuclear and solar power sources will be the most effective and efficient method for providing energy in the future. For NZ, seeing as the stance on any nuclear power system seems to be a negative one due to the legacy of anti-nuclear weapons and powered ships visiting it's shores, third world power status here we come.
for sure, so much energy is produced its incredible...
also considering we are the 2nd largest producer of yellow cake uranium in the world.
you dont even have to pay for it! remove it from the ground and starting pumping out some power!
but no no its tooo dangerous the big old scary nuclear word gets thrown around 95% of people in this country would have absulty no understanding of the how nuclear power generation works.
toxic waste oooo, think id rather have some depleted/radioactive material sitting in the middle off asshole no where then pumping out thousands of tones coal shit into our air, but hey if you cant see it, its fine.
the sooner everyone gets over there irrational thoughts of the danger of nuclear fission the better.
Nice copy paste OP. How many other random forums are you trolling with this stuff? Good going posting on an automotive enthusiasts forum, 4000RPM if you heart the environment !!!!!
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the baseline power in victoria is produced in the la trobe valley is done with coal fired generators, hazelwood has the worst carbon emmisions to power generated in the world.
the peak power/daytime load is taken care of by hydro electric, i dont see why nuclear and hydroeletric couldnt be used to replace the disgusting coal fire stations, other then the massive costs associated with building a fission reactor...
i just filled up my V8 on premium and drove to work 3 times before i needed to fill up again...
what were we taking about again?