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Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

    Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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    @randahl

    Spot on!

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    • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

      @chris @randahl

      Oil and natural gas provide feed stocks for much more than just diesel and petrol.

      sour crude extracted in the region is a primary source of sulfur. sulfur is a feed stock for sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is a chemical that’s used to extract and refine copper, nickel, cobalt, and lithium. Oil is an input to a lot of products.

      Natural gas and sulfur are also feed stocks for fertilizer.

      The global supply chain is the risk

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      @GhostOnTheHalfShell @chris @randahl Exactly why it is so stupid to burn oil.

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      • pseudonym@mastodon.onlineP pseudonym@mastodon.online

        @tootbrute @randahl

        That's just crazy. Why, you would need some sort of super fusion reactor safely placed about 90 million miles away for that.

        Oh.

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        @pseudonym @tootbrute @randahl No, no, that wouldn't work. You'd have to do wireless power transmission. You'd only get a tiny, tiny fraction of the produced power. Completely impractical.

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        • pvollebr@mstdn.socialP pvollebr@mstdn.social

          @GhostOnTheHalfShell @chris @randahl Exactly why it is so stupid to burn oil.

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          @pvollebr @chris @randahl

          Well, yes, no. It is stupid to burn a resource like this, but the stupidity comes from building an economy in this case of global supply chain that exists by eating the planet. It’s built on destroying some other part of the world for the benefit of a tiny few people.

          The other way to look at it is that it is a particular choice of economic pathway which temporarily can benefit people, but it is designed to consume the planet and people

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          • sharif@fosstodon.orgS sharif@fosstodon.org

            @pseudonym @tootbrute @randahl No, no, that wouldn't work. You'd have to do wireless power transmission. You'd only get a tiny, tiny fraction of the produced power. Completely impractical.

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            @sharif @pseudonym @tootbrute @randahl

            What if … we gave eleventy bazillion dollars to Elon, to launch 42 million X-link satellites to completely enclose the reactor and capture all the radiated energy ? 🤔

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            • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

              Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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              @randahl

              Point.

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              • isol@mastodon.auI isol@mastodon.au

                @sharif @pseudonym @tootbrute @randahl

                What if … we gave eleventy bazillion dollars to Elon, to launch 42 million X-link satellites to completely enclose the reactor and capture all the radiated energy ? 🤔

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                @isol @pseudonym @tootbrute @randahl Sounds like a roll of the dice, unless they're AI-controlled.

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                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                  Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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                  @randahl

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                  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                    Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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                    @randahl It's a shame that in 2026 an old man attacked two countries for oil related reasons.

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                    • martenbjorklund@mastodon.nuM martenbjorklund@mastodon.nu

                      @randahl To be fair, wind turbines doesn't work when the winds are blowing too hard either.

                      They need "goldilocks-winds" 🙂

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                      @martenbjorklund @randahl not really. They need anything from a light wind to just below hurricane. And when the wind isn't blowing, there's often sun, and when there's neither, grid-scale batteries are viable and cheap nowadays. (And that's not to include the parts of the world where thermal or hydroelectric or hydro storage or tidal generation is possible.)

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                      • G globob@thecanadian.social

                        @randahl The real problem is that wind turbines are not a substitute for fossil energy.

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                        @Globob @randahl sorry, yes it is.

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                        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                          Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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                          @randahl Also wind turbines don't sink/catch on fire and cause mass environmental damage

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                          • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                            @chris @randahl

                            Oil and natural gas provide feed stocks for much more than just diesel and petrol.

                            sour crude extracted in the region is a primary source of sulfur. sulfur is a feed stock for sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is a chemical that’s used to extract and refine copper, nickel, cobalt, and lithium. Oil is an input to a lot of products.

                            Natural gas and sulfur are also feed stocks for fertilizer.

                            The global supply chain is the risk

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                            @GhostOnTheHalfShell
                            Sulphur can be mined from geological deposits, it is a naturally occurring element. Taking it from oil is a choice.
                            Similar for fertilizer. Can be taken from natural products if we just do more on (re)use. But no, being wasteful is still cheaper in the short run.
                            @chris @randahl

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                            • G globob@thecanadian.social

                              @randahl The real problem is that wind turbines are not a substitute for fossil energy.

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                              @Globob @randahl
                              > that wind turbines are not a substitute

                              Add to this solar and in tandem they are. You can even fill up a tank of the combustion engine car with them. [1][2][3].

                              In Europe we have enough materials dumped to landfills as waste to build a storage facility with a capacity of over 1 TWh storage. Perpetual batteries technology that is (was) with us for more than 100 years. Was because they unearthed research from early forties of the past century that hinted them how to cripplle those batteries using Ca, Sn, and Al additives since 1975 or so (when the first oil prices peak endangered their bottom).

                              [1] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7970114/ (open) CO₂ -> CH₄
                              [2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-023-01314-8 (paywalled) CO₂ -> C₃H₈
                              [3] https://deltaliquidenergy.com/turning-the-tide-on-co2-emissions-the-path-to-renewable-propane/ [abstract of above]

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                              • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                                @pvollebr @chris @randahl

                                Well, yes, no. It is stupid to burn a resource like this, but the stupidity comes from building an economy in this case of global supply chain that exists by eating the planet. It’s built on destroying some other part of the world for the benefit of a tiny few people.

                                The other way to look at it is that it is a particular choice of economic pathway which temporarily can benefit people, but it is designed to consume the planet and people

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                                @GhostOnTheHalfShell @chris @randahl We are of the same opinion.If humankind and all other life is seen as having a worth. You think twice (times 1000) about ruining it.

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                                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                  Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.

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                                  @randahl

                                  It's a shame tide power has been rather the laggard, as blockading the moon's gravity isn't much of a risk.

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                                  • cottoncandyandrazorblades@ohai.socialC cottoncandyandrazorblades@ohai.social

                                    @randahl Also wind turbines don't sink/catch on fire and cause mass environmental damage

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                                    @CottonCandyandRazorblades @randahl they do very occasionally catch on fire, but whatevs!

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                                    • sleepy62@social.vivaldi.netS sleepy62@social.vivaldi.net

                                      @chris @randahl

                                      Like saying the Iran war will cause a shortage of jerrycans...

                                      Its amazing to me how many people confuse the energy with the generator.

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                                      @sleepy62 @randahl when one system is alll you know….

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                                      • curtadams@urbanists.socialC curtadams@urbanists.social

                                        @chris @randahl Also ignoring there's an entire ocean of alternatives to the Straits of Malacca - somewhat longer, but quite viable, unlike the Persian Gulf with only one way out.

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                                        @CurtAdams @randahl indeed

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                                        • lackattack@mastodon.socialL lackattack@mastodon.social

                                          @chris @randahl My thoughts are with those photon tanker crews. Godspeed, heroes. Hope that strait opens soon. I need my EV gas!!!

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                                          @lackattack @randahl ong can I boost this 100 times? 🙂

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