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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="eclipsenow" data-source="post: 77628457" data-attributes="member: 274355"><p>MINING AND INDUSTRY ARE GOING ELECTRIC!</p><p>We can build fantastic ecocities that use vastly less concrete and steel - and more wood.</p><p>We can harvest wood sustainably and increase our hardwood plantations. We can build wood skyscrapers with CLT.</p><p>We can make glass with electric arc furnaces - and do industrial heating from wind and solar that feeds into Rondo heat blocks that store 1500 degrees C.</p><p>We can make green steel with hydrogen instead of coal as a reductant.</p><p>We can stop lighting fires in fireplaces - and build vastly cheaper and more efficient heat-pumps. (We can save those fires for special instances like youth camps and retreats.)</p><p>We can drink Coca-Cola (yuk - if you really want to!) because it's a TINY fraction of the CO2 emitted AND future refineries will not be oil, but biomass, seaweed, maybe even Precision Fermentation.</p><p></p><p>NOW - watch this mostly electric 240 tonne mining truck drive up hill TWICE the speed of the diesel truck! I</p><p></p><p>t’s charging from hydropower on catenary lines in Canada. </p><p></p><p>Does this going twice the speed mean mines will need LESS MINING TRUCKS to move the same amount of ore? </p><p></p><p>Will ELECTRIFYING EVERYTHING actually save industry money?</p><p></p><p>Watch 60 seconds here: </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6TxMeHRq1mk:213[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclipsenow, post: 77628457, member: 274355"] MINING AND INDUSTRY ARE GOING ELECTRIC! We can build fantastic ecocities that use vastly less concrete and steel - and more wood. We can harvest wood sustainably and increase our hardwood plantations. We can build wood skyscrapers with CLT. We can make glass with electric arc furnaces - and do industrial heating from wind and solar that feeds into Rondo heat blocks that store 1500 degrees C. We can make green steel with hydrogen instead of coal as a reductant. We can stop lighting fires in fireplaces - and build vastly cheaper and more efficient heat-pumps. (We can save those fires for special instances like youth camps and retreats.) We can drink Coca-Cola (yuk - if you really want to!) because it's a TINY fraction of the CO2 emitted AND future refineries will not be oil, but biomass, seaweed, maybe even Precision Fermentation. NOW - watch this mostly electric 240 tonne mining truck drive up hill TWICE the speed of the diesel truck! I t’s charging from hydropower on catenary lines in Canada. Does this going twice the speed mean mines will need LESS MINING TRUCKS to move the same amount of ore? Will ELECTRIFYING EVERYTHING actually save industry money? Watch 60 seconds here: [MEDIA=youtube]6TxMeHRq1mk:213[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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