I actually did this calculation on reddit a few years ago when there was big excitement over a similar electrochemical process. Basically you need all the power from a hydroelectric plant to convert 1 kg per second of CO2 into ethanol. It’s a pipe dream.
So lets build a massive complex of nuclear reactors in a geologically stable area with an easy supply of large amounts of water and run like 500 of the fucking things.
Lefties can talk all they want about solutions and how Canada should be a leader in the fight against climate change, but never actually fucking do anything productive. Lets start doing something real
I actually did this calculation on reddit a few years ago when there was big excitement over a similar electrochemical process. Basically you need all the power from a hydroelectric plant to convert 1 kg per second of CO2 into ethanol. It’s a pipe dream.
So lets build a massive complex of nuclear reactors in a geologically stable area with an easy supply of large amounts of water and run like 500 of the fucking things. Lefties can talk all they want about solutions and how Canada should be a leader in the fight against climate change, but never actually fucking do anything productive. Lets start doing something real
Absolutely. The highest grad uranium ore on the planet is in northern Saskatchewan. We are blessed with this resource, let’s use it.