• YourPrivatHater@ani.social
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    4 months ago

    Hydro is water. And geothermal is something i forgot, its however not really possible to use in most areas from what i know.

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      4 months ago

      I think there’s some new initiatives for deeper drilling to make geothermal feasible in most areas now. Would be great because geothermal is probably the best energy source available to us.

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          4 months ago

          The risks are pretty minimal, especially after the drilling & building is done. And in exchange you get basically unlimited free base load safe energy. Wind and solar still have issues with the materials used and their recycling, but I suppose that’s more of a problem for “other people”.

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            4 months ago

            The problems of solar aren’t that big and Geothermal has Seismic problems from what i last heard

            Also baseload is a outdated concept according to modern experts

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        3 months ago

        AFAIK geothermal is not renewable, in other words, all of the underground heat is just stored there from the formation of earth, but once consumed, it doesn’t regenerate.

        That’s why i’m not a big fan of geothermal.

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            3 months ago

            Earth’s core’s heat is renewable, but only in geological timescales. Not in the next 1000 years. Same as oil. That’s why we don’t count it as renewable: It’s not renewable on a human timescale.