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Comment Re:Be careful what you wish for (Score 1) 265
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The Victoria and Albert museum is over the road from that too, and has a gigantic old persian rug (and I mean gigantic), and the very impressive cast courts that preserve many european statues and facades which were destroyed in the various conflicts since the victorian era.
Comment Re:Your power convertor should handle UK power (Score 3, Insightful) 1095
Comment Re:Good luck with that... (Score 1) 247
And actually, just to reply to myself, it's much more usable power as you know when you are going to be receiving it (all of the time). One of the problems with solar is that you aren't guaranteed it, and have to deal with aspects like trying to store it for when it's cloudy. From space it can be used as 'baseload' power as you can be sure that it will always be available.
Comment Re:Good luck with that... (Score 1) 247
This can't be right, surely. In space you are guaranteed 24/7/365 of sun.
Comment Re:Strap your Buick to the backyard windmill.... (Score 1) 650
Sorry - I didn't make myself clear. I am all for electric cars. I just never thought about what the equivalent clean energy costs were against petrol/diesel. Your figures are interesting tho. Do you have links to sources?
If the costs are equivalent, that's great. Oil is only going to get more expensive, meaning it's going to get ever cheaper to run an electric car compared to a petrol/diesel.
Comment Re:Strap your Buick to the backyard windmill.... (Score 1) 650
In the UK, petrol costs about £1 per *litre* (about USD $1.60). What would an equivalent amount of electrical energy cost to produce using only clean technology (wave/wind/solar etc)?