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wolfe nanotech July 20th, 2008Listen to this. his math seems to be based on extrapolations of current energy use and growth, and assumes little change in human consumption patterns, values or attitudes. This is technology worth watching.. Nevertheless, he concludes, as just one example, that if you think that nuclear energy is the clean answer we will have to build new plant every days for the next years! He has similar calculations for other saviors, such as plantbased energy or solar. Five years when this research was new, carbon nanotubes about 275 an ounce.
The Clean Tech panel was begun, soberly, by Professor Dan Nocera of MIT, who exlained using simple math how difficult it is going to be to provide sufficient energy, not to mention replace current energy sources, for some 89 billion people in fifty years time. Listen to this. Seldon is buying nanotubes for cents to as little as cents per ounce. Ouch. Finally, want to hightlight one other company that learned about at the Forbes conference, Seldon Technologies. Five years when this research was new, carbon nanotubes about 275 an ounce.
Ouch. Finally, want to hightlight one other company that learned about at the Forbes conference, Seldon Technologies. The Clean Tech panel was begun, soberly, by Professor Dan Nocera of MIT, who exlained using simple math how difficult it is going to be to provide sufficient energy, not to mention replace current energy sources, for some 89 billion people in fifty years time. Listen to this. Nevertheless, he concludes, as just one example, that if you think that nuclear energy is the clean answer we will have to build new plant every days for the next years!