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Nuclear Batteries
Thursday, April 21, 2005 - 46 Posts by 6 People @ Citizen Chemist
This idea doesn't even work in the first place. I'm leery of those "cheap, revolutionary energy sources
After a lot of googling, I've got a pretty good idea of how a simple nuclear battery is supposed
radiation:
"Atomic batteries use radioisotopes that produce low energy beta particles or sometimes
Upside to K-x AA Batteries:
Friday, November 20, 2009 - 87 Posts by 36 People @ Pentax SLR Talk : Digital Photography Review
Of 18 watt hours of energy. 18 watt hours and they don't leach a charge!! These batteries have a 10
Not to minimize the annoying problems some users have been having with batteries in the K-x
and developing costs. $5 worth of AA lithium batteries would have powered at least 3 times that many shots...
Powering Atlantis: So much energy is right at their fingertips!
Saturday, May 13, 2006 - 20 Posts by 11 People @ Science and Tech - GateWorld
They should be able to get enough energy to keep the lights going in the habited areas
alternative energy sources wouldn't power up the more energy-intensive devices on a regular basis
. More ZPM's or another singularly powerful source of energy just seems to be the most viable option
Why aren't D batteries stronger than AA's?
Sunday, January 17, 2010 - 13 Posts by 8 People @ Flashlight Electronics - Batteries Included - CandlePower
For rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries why the highest amps I could find were 2.5 for AA, C's and D's
- they're all 1.2 volts ... am I missing something? Shouldn't a battery the size of a D cell have
cell in use, except that for powerful lights the NiMH will usually be brighter than alkaline. Hello
Energy Regulatory Chief Says New Coal, Nuclear Plants May Be Unnecessary
Thursday, April 23, 2009 - 87 Posts by 23 People @ Democratic Underground - Latest Breaking News
The chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said today.
"We may not need any, ever," Jon
Wellinghoff told reporters at a U.S. Energy Association forum.
<snip>
Wellinghoff said renewables
technologies for converting, storing and re-routing energy.
Batteries, Supercapacitors, water
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Surfire Batteries
Thursday, January 24, 2008 - 25 Posts by 17 People @ General - DiscoWeb Message Boards
On these batteries and I leave the light in my truck so I have it for emergencies.
How the heck do you keep these things from going dead in the winter time? I leave the batteries
, digitial camera, etc. in addition to running down quicker....the batteries are not as powerful
The upcoming energy crisis.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 118 Posts by 27 People @ Starbase Café
power source, it might not be suitable for the consumption lifestyle we have today. What energy
this transistion take place? Or should it? If not, why not?
Also, how can we save energy? Even if we find a new
hours.
Computers may cause some problems. As they get more powerful they also eat more energy
The next major energy source 4
Sunday, January 25, 2009 - 15 Posts by 6 People @ Environmental Issues - U.S. Politics Online: A Political Discussion
Of these links and say that again:-
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United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority - Nuclear Spin
Dounreay
is the same. If you think storing it in batteries is a good idea you have a great deal of wasted energy via...
: : However, i do believe there are safe and renewable energy sources that can power different and maybe
BMW's Future Heat Energy Recovery Technology - BMW E39 5- | 5Post.com
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 22 Posts by 20 People @ General BMW News and Cars Discussion - BMW E39 5-Series | 5Post.com
Saw this interesting article on BMW's future heat energy recovery technology using 3 different
attempt to harness previously wasted energy for practical purposes such as improving fuel consumption
, which is then converted into chemical energy in the batteries and back into electricity doesn't
Let's Talk About Energy Production
Monday, January 05, 2009 - 40 Posts by 20 People @ xkcd • Serious Business
Because solar cells are a long, long way off from being cheaper than nuclear power.
Nuclear
- and that's just enough to keep the lights on.
An investment in cleaner energy could put the figure at $2...
going up.
This means that solar power will become cheaper than fossil energy in the future. Even without
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