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The green energy and other modern solutions

The green energy and other modern solutions

Many of the most powerful telescopes are above the cloud level because that's the way they would get the most effective time for making observations. And sometimes I have wondered why telescopes like Keck and ESA southern observatory don't use solar panels for creating their power. In those places is always enough solar power for loading the batteries, and in in the night time, those telescopes would make their observations by using batteries.

This would make them energy-effective as well as many other products. Here I mean, that the scientific world should show an example, that by using this kind of solutions is possible to create the energy effective systems, what can be used in many purposes. The use of clean energy is the thing, what we ever think wisely. When we are talking about those things, we must remember that there is no so-called right solution.

Clean energy is one of the most misunderstood things in the world. There are many solutions, which are not suitable in all places. Things like solar power are effective in sunny areas but in the northern- or southern polar areas the long dark season makes the solar power ineffective in the season, where the sun is not shining.

But if the solar panels would be above the cloud layer, that would guarantee the solar light in every day for a year, and also Arab nations can benefit solar energy very effectively as I have written recently. There is a possibility to create solar parks in the desert, and the water can break to the hydrogen by using solar power.

This kind of things is basing technology, which already exists. But when we are thinking that the most modern nuclear power plants can build in very deep underground locations like hundreds of meters below the surface, we somehow that the cave must, of course, cover by concrete.

The thing in that kind of solutions is that the protective buildings of those nuclear reactors are created as underground structures. Without those structures, the water would pollute by unclear material. When I'm thinking about this kind of systems, I always wonder, why those underground structures are not benefited earlier?

The underground nuclear reactors would be protected against terror strikes. They could be very far away from the entrance of the tunnel, and those complexes can be marked as the nuclear dump. And their existence could be covered from a great audience, which means that those systems might be made undercover.

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