@@geofffreeburn868 No, and it’s such an obvious large scale solution, but if Denmark with all our wind generated electricity, were to take advantage, we’d need assistance from Norway. We have no mountains… Our highest point, Møllehøj, is just a hill, peaking at 170.86 m…
Regarding the Northfield Mountain hydroelectric facility, this is old news (so to speak) Courtwright Reservoir, Wishon Reservoir and Helms Powerhouse, in California, has been operating since the late 1970s.
@@donkilgore6588 Great! So what’s the problem? Why must we always hear that wind and solar are undependable, when we can just store electricity in huge, elevated lakes?
@8:30 text error ... "cannot ... & cannot" instead of "can ... & cannot" regarding ability to generate in high winds. If I'm wrong then the text is extremely confusing.
No where is it actually come down to the actual cost to develope. Just says it cost less to operate than other similar "electric" producers. Only once did I catch what the recovery of expense was mentioned, and that was 7 years.
Reg floating solar panels, what are the thermal gains to body of water from the panels heating up under direct sun light and the insulating affect of what appears to be 100% coverage of body of water by solar panels, what would the increased heat buildup due to again insulating affect of solar panels reducing if not eliminating heat transfer from water to atmosphere during cooler night time hours, the reduction of oxygen exchange due to much reduced surface area, loss of light for aquatic flora and fauna, chemicals required to inhibit algae etc that might become stinky sticky film in water, on water surface and on solar panels reducing that solar affect, who going to sweep the dust and other materials from solar surface to maintain optimum electricity production, can imagine what the birds might encounter upon landing on a roasting hot surface that was cool summer time hang out last year. Wave action what's stopping these panels from acting like great lakes ice when wind blows just right, terrifying to see solar panels creeping like blob. Lol. Wink . Hands off the bodies of water, plenty of useless waste lands for such projects, if it not contributing to health of body of water then it's a no to use as a parking area for solar.
There is a whole industry employing a huge amount of people throughout the world, they will keep pushing it until it fails dramatically, a bit like covid and injections.
Lookie here our newest invention...kites and sails....not that these have existed for over 2k years, they're a new invention?
I like the kite electricity generator "Sky Sails". We get chinook winds here. It would do well.
I liked the kite borne wind generator.
Great tech content
The elevated battery-lake is great! It solves the problem with big variations in power production with mainly wind and solar.
This has been done for decades here in Austrlia with the showy Mountains Hydro, nothing new here,
@@geofffreeburn868 No, and it’s such an obvious large scale solution, but if Denmark with all our wind generated electricity, were to take advantage, we’d need assistance from Norway. We have no mountains… Our highest point, Møllehøj, is just a hill, peaking at 170.86 m…
Regarding the Northfield Mountain hydroelectric facility, this is old news (so to speak) Courtwright Reservoir, Wishon Reservoir and Helms Powerhouse, in California, has been operating since the late 1970s.
@@donkilgore6588 Great! So what’s the problem? Why must we always hear that wind and solar are undependable, when we can just store electricity in huge, elevated lakes?
I am 75 and I regret that I will not see these type of things emerge into every day items!
All you need to do is plan to live to 104…
Только атомная энергетика нас спасёт!
1. You failed to mention how many watt the wind kite produces.
Oneka Technology their innovation is quite good but they must think other ideas that relate on their products for drink safe water.
@8:30 text error ... "cannot ... & cannot" instead of "can ... & cannot" regarding ability to generate in high winds. If I'm wrong then the text is extremely confusing.
We've had pumped storage in Great Britain for over two decades: it just ain't nothing new!
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No it has NOT--- they FOLDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nah resources will run out and nothing will happen
Me gusta
Excellent production generating hope for our planets future wellbeing and survival!
No where is it actually come down to the actual cost to develope. Just says it cost less to operate than other similar "electric" producers.
Only once did I catch what the recovery of expense was mentioned, and that was 7 years.
“ change the world”! I heard the sentence sine 30 years !
elevated reservoirs are over 100 yrs old.
09:00 makani was shut down in 2020. It is patent free so anyone can take the tech and build their own.
You neve explained how a kite GENERATES energy?
Could the reservoir idea incorporate into the upper reservoir a vortex type generation system?
We do than in switzerland since decades
Austrlia Snowy Mountains Hydro in Australia done this for decades whats new ?
Sail on a boat is not an invention lol
Makani power was shutdown zem 2020
Where’s part 1? I want to watch that before watching this.
I added the first part to the description
@@innovativetechs3044Thank you for clarifying.
Not one item that is new or worth anything.
Reg floating solar panels, what are the thermal gains to body of water from the panels heating up under direct sun light and the insulating affect of what appears to be 100% coverage of body of water by solar panels, what would the increased heat buildup due to again insulating affect of solar panels reducing if not eliminating heat transfer from water to atmosphere during cooler night time hours, the reduction of oxygen exchange due to much reduced surface area, loss of light for aquatic flora and fauna, chemicals required to inhibit algae etc that might become stinky sticky film in water, on water surface and on solar panels reducing that solar affect, who going to sweep the dust and other materials from solar surface to maintain optimum electricity production, can imagine what the birds might encounter upon landing on a roasting hot surface that was cool summer time hang out last year. Wave action what's stopping these panels from acting like great lakes ice when wind blows just right, terrifying to see solar panels creeping like blob. Lol. Wink . Hands off the bodies of water, plenty of useless waste lands for such projects, if it not contributing to health of body of water then it's a no to use as a parking area for solar.
they had to slip in the climate change comment in the last seconds.
I noticed that too…
Which is a made up excuse to pour money into expensive toys.
There is a whole industry employing a huge amount of people throughout the world, they will keep pushing it until it fails dramatically, a bit like covid and injections.
12:25 What „full understanding of climate change“ might you be alluding to?