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So we would only need to use 0.01% of the incoming solar energy to meet 100% of our energy demands.
So that is a person who does a lot of physical exersise hasn't had a bath for 2 weeks in ancient clothes that they have been wearing for the last month sitting next to you on the bus before sleeping in a cold bed.
Wind and solar are quite abundant compared to humanity's energy demands: globally we average about 18 terawatts of energy usage, while global sunlight is about 17,000 terawatts (and that includes the fact that half of the world is in darkness at any given time, and the poles don't get as much as the equator). So we would only need to use 0.01% of the incoming solar energy to meet 100% of our energy demands.
Geothermal energy is another important part of the puzzle.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/02/2022 22:38:16So that is a person who does a lot of physical exersise hasn't had a bath for 2 weeks in ancient clothes that they have been wearing for the last month sitting next to you on the bus before sleeping in a cold bed.The UK government has been encouraging poverty and homelessness for years. They are to be applauded for saving the planet..