you left out the fission equation, which is not addressed by the 2nd amendmentnope; liberal socialists believe in natural rights and our Constitution. national socialists Only believe in the second clause of our Second Amendment.
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you left out the fission equation, which is not addressed by the 2nd amendmentnope; liberal socialists believe in natural rights and our Constitution. national socialists Only believe in the second clause of our Second Amendment.
No it can't, that would cause a fall-off in the inductance of the grid.an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.
Yes, it can; that is one reason for an upgrade.
You need to cite actual examples. I can't take your word for it anymore due to too much fallacy on your part.an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?Basically, this infrastructure improvement will help us have more energy more readily available in a more cost effective manner, for the private sector to "plug and play".
reducing costs for the private sector is what Government should be doing.
Nor will we ever. However if they could bring Tesla's "broadcast electric grid" on line, that would work.
Please stop with the "increased capacitance" before I laugh myself to death. Or become bored with your "help".. You made the suggestion. Let the engineering review committees take it into SERIOUS consideration.
A capacitor or condenser is a device for storing large quantity of electric charge. Though the capacity of a conductor to hold charge at a particular potential is limited, it can be increased artificially. Thus any arrangement for increasing the capacity of a conductor artificially is called a capacitor.--http://electrical-engineering-portal.com/capacitor-banks-in-power-system-part-one
an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?Basically, this infrastructure improvement will help us have more energy more readily available in a more cost effective manner, for the private sector to "plug and play".
reducing costs for the private sector is what Government should be doing.
Nor will we ever. However if they could bring Tesla's "broadcast electric grid" on line, that would work.
like what?an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?Basically, this infrastructure improvement will help us have more energy more readily available in a more cost effective manner, for the private sector to "plug and play".
reducing costs for the private sector is what Government should be doing.
Nor will we ever. However if they could bring Tesla's "broadcast electric grid" on line, that would work.
There are far more issues than that to consider.
like what?an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?
Nor will we ever. However if they could bring Tesla's "broadcast electric grid" on line, that would work.
There are far more issues than that to consider.
sure we can; we don't need, a national socialist, War on Drugs.like what?an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.we don't have an "international grid", yet.
Nor will we ever. However if they could bring Tesla's "broadcast electric grid" on line, that would work.
There are far more issues than that to consider.
Voltage conformity. Wavelength interference over long distances. You can get a standing wave that will blow equipment up if you don't keep a very close watch. I'm sure an electrical engineer can give us a whole list of things that would need to be standardized that currently aren't. Add to that the cost of the lines which last I checked was close to 2 million per kilometer and you are talking about an expense that the world simply can't afford.
we only had dirt roads, at one time. only the national socialist right wing, is that cognitively dissonant.you don't seem to understand that fusion on a large enough sale takes more power to implement than we can actually producewe have fission Only due to the Socialism of a Manhattan Project. We can do the same with fusion (an energy with a future).Wrong againMy answer is better. And, we would have fusion by now, if we had.We had a Manhattan Project for fission. We need a Manhattan Project for fusion (an energy with a future).
It really is that simple.
You didn't read the article did you?
is the world, always flat, to the national socialist, right wing?Now this is the kind of liberal ignorance that will kill millions.. Have they found a superconductor that has zero loss so that the solar on one side of the planet can be transmitted to the other?we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?Basically, this infrastructure improvement will help us have more energy more readily available in a more cost effective manner, for the private sector to "plug and play".
reducing costs for the private sector is what Government should be doing.
You really have no concept of the problems...
BOC (Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S.), a supplier of cryogenic gases and related technology, has signed an agreement with Sumitomo Electric Industries to develop, along with SuperPower Inc. (Schenectady, New York, U.S.), a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for the Albany, New York, power grid.
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This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
This moron has no clue how a 'reflection' would ruin his day..like what?an upgraded grid could include more capacitance.we don't have an "international grid", yet.
Nor will we ever. However if they could bring Tesla's "broadcast electric grid" on line, that would work.
There are far more issues than that to consider.
Voltage conformity. Wavelength interference over long distances. You can get a standing wave that will blow equipment up if you don't keep a very close watch. I'm sure an electrical engineer can give us a whole list of things that would need to be standardized that currently aren't. Add to that the cost of the lines which last I checked was close to 2 million per kilometer and you are talking about an expense that the world simply can't afford.
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
lolAll y'all have, is fallacy.
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
LOL..is the world, always flat, to the national socialist, right wing?Now this is the kind of liberal ignorance that will kill millions.. Have they found a superconductor that has zero loss so that the solar on one side of the planet can be transmitted to the other?we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?Basically, this infrastructure improvement will help us have more energy more readily available in a more cost effective manner, for the private sector to "plug and play".
reducing costs for the private sector is what Government should be doing.
You really have no concept of the problems...
BOC (Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S.), a supplier of cryogenic gases and related technology, has signed an agreement with Sumitomo Electric Industries to develop, along with SuperPower Inc. (Schenectady, New York, U.S.), a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for the Albany, New York, power grid.
...
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
where did you get your load of crap? link your source.lolAll y'all have, is fallacy.
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
Where did you get this load of crap? link to your source.
all you have is fallacy.LOL..is the world, always flat, to the national socialist, right wing?Now this is the kind of liberal ignorance that will kill millions.. Have they found a superconductor that has zero loss so that the solar on one side of the planet can be transmitted to the other?we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?Basically, this infrastructure improvement will help us have more energy more readily available in a more cost effective manner, for the private sector to "plug and play".
reducing costs for the private sector is what Government should be doing.
You really have no concept of the problems...
BOC (Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S.), a supplier of cryogenic gases and related technology, has signed an agreement with Sumitomo Electric Industries to develop, along with SuperPower Inc. (Schenectady, New York, U.S.), a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for the Albany, New York, power grid.
...
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
You Moron.. The line loss, of even this cable, makes your wet dreams impossible.
What a giant load of horse shit... You don't have a dam clue ...all you have is fallacy.LOL..is the world, always flat, to the national socialist, right wing?Now this is the kind of liberal ignorance that will kill millions.. Have they found a superconductor that has zero loss so that the solar on one side of the planet can be transmitted to the other?we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?
You really have no concept of the problems...
BOC (Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S.), a supplier of cryogenic gases and related technology, has signed an agreement with Sumitomo Electric Industries to develop, along with SuperPower Inc. (Schenectady, New York, U.S.), a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for the Albany, New York, power grid.
...
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
You Moron.. The line loss, of even this cable, makes your wet dreams impossible.
it is about increasing capacitance in a market friendly manner.
You don't know the difference between Capacitance and CAPACITY.. Now that's funny!all you have is fallacy.LOL..is the world, always flat, to the national socialist, right wing?Now this is the kind of liberal ignorance that will kill millions.. Have they found a superconductor that has zero loss so that the solar on one side of the planet can be transmitted to the other?we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?
You really have no concept of the problems...
BOC (Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S.), a supplier of cryogenic gases and related technology, has signed an agreement with Sumitomo Electric Industries to develop, along with SuperPower Inc. (Schenectady, New York, U.S.), a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for the Albany, New York, power grid.
...
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
You Moron.. The line loss, of even this cable, makes your wet dreams impossible.
it is about increasing capacitance in a market friendly manner.
all you have is fallacy.LOL..is the world, always flat, to the national socialist, right wing?Now this is the kind of liberal ignorance that will kill millions.. Have they found a superconductor that has zero loss so that the solar on one side of the planet can be transmitted to the other?we don't have an "international grid", yet.Solar Energy? Do you think before you speak, tell us how adding more Solar Panels makes, "more energy more readily available", at lets say, midnight?
You really have no concept of the problems...
BOC (Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S.), a supplier of cryogenic gases and related technology, has signed an agreement with Sumitomo Electric Industries to develop, along with SuperPower Inc. (Schenectady, New York, U.S.), a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for the Albany, New York, power grid.
...
This project represents several firsts in HTS cable installation: 3.5 times the length of any previously installed HTS cable; the installation will be in a standard utility underground right-of-way (other installations have been within an industrial site or a substation); it addresses future commercialization by including a 30-m (98-ft) YBCO cable section with potential for improved price/performance characteristics; and it demonstrates an underground cable-to-cable joint, which enables long cable runs.
You Moron.. The line loss, of even this cable, makes your wet dreams impossible.
it is about increasing capacitance in a market friendly manner.