On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 23:54:57 +0000 (UTC)
John McCoy wrote:
Electric Comet wrote in
:
i heard that nuclear power plants are so expensive to build and
maintain and dispose of and decommission that we could create at
least as much and possibly more energy by burning all the urban tree
trimmings to boil water
i see in a quick search there is a plant in florida
Unfortunately not. Here in Broward (Florida) we incinerate a
not sure what you meant but i found this
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...bage-into-gas/
maybe the unfortunately not was referring to something else
or is the plant in the link above no longer operational
also incineration is messy and not as efficient as plasma
significant proportion of the trash (including trees and yard
waste); that produces about 66MW of power. By comparision a
small steam (coal/gas) plant would be around 300MW, and a
typical nuclear plant would be around 2000MW. A big steam
plant can be over 5000MW (altho there aren't any that large
in the US).
nuclear is a fancy or stupid way to boil water too
While recovering energy from trash certainly helps (and is
carbon neutral), there's not enough of it to replace other
energy sources.
yes better than burying in the ground