@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x everything i have shared exists already??? what have i shared that does not yet exist? also i have yet to see you share a single source for anything you say aside from "ah yes debunked years ago" mhmm...ok
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x https://t.co/ilmynaLYKZ
seems pretty science-backed to me!
let's lubricate them with oil for now, which will not cease to exist any time soon - again, just stop oil is saying no NEW projects. lubricant oil doesn't cause emissions btw
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x lol what a sad reality you live in!! if you actually read the scholarly article i linked earlier, you'd see that's actually not the case. but god forbid you take in any new information. anyway, hope you grow more optimistic and have a nice day!
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x you don't seem to understand what @JustStop_Oil is actually asking for so maybe familiarize yourself with that as step 1. step 2, develop a SLIGHT imagination and assume that things can continue to be improved upon and innovation is a thing xx
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x it's strange to assume because something was one way in 2022, it will remain exactly the same in perpetuity, as if humans don't innovate- especially when it comes to renewables. They will take over fossil fuels, it's already happening, better get used to it.
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x because we are still increasing battery storage capacity - which is growing exponentially (look it up, if that's not too much work for you)
@NaughtyNigel3 curious if you spend even ten minutes googling things before posting them? : gearless tech (direct drive). As direct-drive turbines do not consume gear oil, expansion of direct-drive technology will have profound impact on lubricant consumption.
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x e because sodium is more abundant and less expensive than lithium, which is commonly used in batteries. They can be scaled up to store large amounts of solar energy, making them suitable for utility-scale application
@NaughtyNigel3 @JustStop_Oil@rethink_x Sodium-ion batteries can help with solar energy storage in several ways. They can store excess energy generated by solar panels during the day, allowing them to be used when sunlight is not available. This ensures a continuous power supply. Sodium-ion batteries are cost-effectiv