There's bad math and bad comparisons in there. 

The reactors in the latest aircraft carriers have 385 MW of power each and run 
for years and years, dwarfing the oil MWH a container ship hauls around in it. 
The nuclear reactor would pass it in 11 days. 



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From: "Mark Radabaugh" <[email protected]> 
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2024 7:12:35 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] solar container ships 

Back of the envelope calculations…. 

Panamax (largest container ship through the Panama Canal) burns 63,000 gal/day. 

63000 gal of diesel is 2400MWH of energy. It takes roughly 10 acres to generate 
1MW of power so 24,000 acres * 3 (to account for night). Call it 40 square 
miles…. I don’t think that’s going to work. 

Batteries…. The Panamax ships hold ~3M gallons of fuel or 114298 MWH of energy. 
A typical nuclear power plant puts out 900MWH so it’s going to take the full 
output for 5 days to recharge that battery. But the typical turnaround is 1-2 
days to we need 5 reactors to recharge the ship by the time it’s ready to sail. 

Hard to beat dead dinosaurs for energy density. 

Mark 



> On Oct 7, 2024, at 5:22 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]> wrote: 
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> i dont know how much batteries it would take to run one of these beasts, but 
> what is the fuel to batter weight ratio? like 100 tons to cross the atlantic 
> in fuel would require how many tons of battery with 30% sun and how many tons 
> of solar panels to charge them 
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