There is an electrician supply company in my area that has a billboard near the river that they installed a turbine in the river and whenever the power goes out at night their sign is the only thing all lit up. So yeah I do know, even today, that you can produce electricity by spinning things LoL
If I lived elsewhere, like the ME, then oil would be easier to refine. In Maine, ain't no oil to refine. There's no natural gas. So, electricity it is. I could use corn oil and refine it for diesel use.
If we were more intelligent, we'd use nuclear energy.
Watt for watt, nuclear energy is safer than gas or coal - by a huge margin, and that includes the nuclear power generation accidents we've had. Even after Chernobyl and Fukushima, it's STILL fucking safer.
I am pretty sure I am using nuclear energy. There's a nuclear power plant about 50 miles away and they tore down the old coal burning power plant much closer to me last summer. I don't think there is any other power generation in my area besides windmills. So I am either on the nukes or the wind
At home is pretty much guaranteed to by hydro if it's from the mains. But, I just rely on solar and wind. They work without failing.
If my power is out more than 7 days, I have a giant diesel generator that will power my entire house just fine. It shares a tank with my furnace that burns fuel oil (kerosene) - which burns just fine in my generator. It's a giant 5000 gallon in-ground tank. I had to get a special permit for it.
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