krotchdog
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catzmeow, squids, says it all, we got one working with us, I work inside nuke plants and I have done my homework, as you know, big long posts filled with facts, why are you not posting thier. Your brothers being in the navy is not a qualification or a valid arguement to present against the facts.
Arizona will build the largest solar farm in the world.
That is three square miles.
Do the math and now one plant to equal Palo Verde Nuclear is 40.8 square miles.
Lets be fair though, a solar plants energy is not 24 hours a day like a nuke, even the developers admit in Arizona its 6 hours a day of peak power. Lets give the Greenie Meanies double, that more than fair for the arguement. 12 hours a day.
The Greenies are proposing 80 square miles of solar.
Two more Nuclear sites in California, rough guess they produce the equal power of Arizona.
The greenies need 160 square miles of solar.
Nuclear is only 20% of our power, its clean, we can leave it alone. Lets get rid of fossil.
The greenies need to cover the entire USA with solar panels, where do they think the will have room for the windmills.
Catzmeow has yet to post one word of the 30,000 words I posted. I will give her a break though, her brothers are for solar and they were in the navy and as everyone knows the Navy is really a solar research and development center, when someone is right, the logic overwhelms, I concede.
Arizona will build the largest solar farm in the world.
Number of megawatts: 280
Expected cost: $1 billion
Projected completion date: 2011
Plan: “Solana,” meaning “a sunny place” in Spanish, is an apt name for the nascent solar farm situated about 70 miles outside Phoenix, where summer temperatures can reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Specialty solar technology firm Abengoa Solar, supported by Arizona Public Service Company (APS), is developing a solar farm spanning 1,900 acres.
That is three square miles.
Located about 50 miles west of Phoenix in Tonopah, Ariz., Palo Verde Nuclear generates 3,810 megawatts
Do the math and now one plant to equal Palo Verde Nuclear is 40.8 square miles.
Lets be fair though, a solar plants energy is not 24 hours a day like a nuke, even the developers admit in Arizona its 6 hours a day of peak power. Lets give the Greenie Meanies double, that more than fair for the arguement. 12 hours a day.
The Greenies are proposing 80 square miles of solar.
Two more Nuclear sites in California, rough guess they produce the equal power of Arizona.
The greenies need 160 square miles of solar.
Nuclear is only 20% of our power, its clean, we can leave it alone. Lets get rid of fossil.
The greenies need to cover the entire USA with solar panels, where do they think the will have room for the windmills.
Catzmeow has yet to post one word of the 30,000 words I posted. I will give her a break though, her brothers are for solar and they were in the navy and as everyone knows the Navy is really a solar research and development center, when someone is right, the logic overwhelms, I concede.