We Already Have Clean Energy, by Paul Rosenberg

There is no greener energy than nuclear. From Paul Rosenberg at freemansperspective.com:

The phrase “clean energy” has emanated from official podiums, world over, in recent years. The implication, of course, is that the energy sources we’ve been using are filthy. That, however, is not the case. We already have and use clean energy. And it is far, far better than replacements the podiums want us to suffer for.

We use clean energy every day, and it works exceedingly well. I think we should be happy about that.

I was confronted with this fact quite some years ago, while working on an alternative energy project. Here are the pounds of particulate matter (aka, dirt), produced when generating a billion BTUs (British Thermal Units, a measurement of heat):

Coal               2,744

Oil                      84

Natural Gas        7

Nuclear               0

As you can see, we already have clean energy, in the form of natural gas and nuclear power. (Burning wood in a fireplace, by the way, dwarfs all the figures above.)

That said, let’s go through some details:

Nuclear And Gas

Nuclear energy is hyper-clean. So long as you bury the waste well (like inside a mountain or a thousand feet below some barren dessert), there is no mess. You can also recycle a lot of it, and sometimes all of it.

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One response to “We Already Have Clean Energy, by Paul Rosenberg

  1. fourth world turd's avatar fourth world turd

    Windmill and solar will power the free rainbow stew bubble up AI Wakanda with participation trophies for all?

    I kid and everyone loves “nookular” until a reactor goes up in their backyard, they’ll just have to get over it.

    After all, we’re in this together.

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