There are three essential prerequisites to validate a system that hopes to use solar energy to produce hydrogen by electrolysis of seawater and subsequently burn the hydrogen to generate a surplus of electricity and create pure water. The first is to explain why it would not violate the First Law … Continue reading
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Plan A: The Andes
The Andes extend 7,000 kilometers (4,349 miles), from Venezuela to Chile. Nowhere else on Earth is there another mountain range adjacent to the ocean and of this length and height. The ocean’s close proximity to the Andes means solar powered plants could be built on or close to the shore … Continue reading →
Plan A: Mexico
Mexico While the U.S. meets all the requirements to build a vast aquafacture-based economic infrastructure, Mexico also has comparable but less capital-demanding features with which to implement Plan A. The Gulf of California –wholly Mexican- eliminates the need to dig a canal, and its two sparsely populated coastlines have abundant sunlight the … Continue reading →
Plan A: Iberia
Sunny Spain and Portugal, surrounded by water on three sides. What if it they could use their sunlight, seawater and gravity to produce green hydrogen and simultaneously generate more electricity than is consumed in the process? Furthermore, what if they could export a (theoretically) unlimited amount of electricity to the … Continue reading →
Plan A: Argentina
Argentina Santa Cruz is the country’s second-largest (94,187 square miles) and least densely populated (2.9 persons per square mile) province. 54 km (34 miles) SW of the port of San Julián lies the (2,900 sq km (1,119.7 sq mi) depression of the same name. Within the depression lies the Laguna … Continue reading →
Plan A: The U.S.
The United States To enlarge, click on any photo. Coal is extracted from the ground either at ground level by open pit mining, or by shaft mining. The world’s top producer and user of coal (and energy in general) is China, accounting for about half of global coal consumption. Coal-fired electric power generation emits approximately … Continue reading →
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