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Old 21-03-2012, 06:59 PM   #10
irish2
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Default Re: Coal Seam Gas, Where do you stand?

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Originally Posted by TheOrangeSpider


Here's the problem all excess power is stored, so where or not it's not sunny for a couple days or a week the Government has stores, assuming they do it how it's done in other parts of the world.

Water can be done artificially without any environmental damage and basically immune to drought, basically.

Wind? there is tonnes of wind to be had in Australia, if there's not there's still the two other options, all 3 options would have us fine, as there would be enough power generated...
Mate there is no way of storing the energy that is generated, without a massive cost. Excess energy is currently earthed during the day as you can not speed up or slow down generators when a bit of sun hits some solar panels. The only way to remove coal and gas generation is to use nuclear, it is a simple as that.
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