Alternative Energy
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- rabattski0
well thing is, acceptable loss theory is based on the fact that a certain group of people, or a certain amount of people will be fucked in which it serves the greater good. simple costs and income balance. hard but true. but in case of energy, if we run out of conventional energy and have by then no sources for unconventional energy we *all* are fucked and it won't be an acceptable loss.
what i also don't understand, solar cells are quite expensive but they are only expensive because there is no bigger demand. if there would be a huge demand the prices will drop automatically.
another thing, in holland there is something called horizon polution, whereas windmills "polute" the horizon. i still cannot understand people who find this more worse than regular polution. as in, they rather have more cars because they find windmills making the country side looking ugly? weird way of thinking.