I wrote:
> Anyway, in Table 1 you can compare the overnight capital costs per
> kilowatt of capacity for various sources:
>
> Advanced natural gas, $2,095
> Nuclear, $5,530
> Onshore wind power, $2,213
> Photovoltaic, $4,183
>
As I said, I think this is what it costs per kilowatt installed and
Bob Higgins wrote:
When you say that "Cold Fusion at 300C would be fine for automobiles ...",
> you have to take into account the fact that the 300C is the loaded
> temperature of the system. In RF technology, it is commonly known that to
> get maximum transfer of
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