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So whilst inventing the technology that would usher in the telecommunications revolution, Watson had discovered that the star at the center of our
solar
system emitted powerful radio waves.
And so, we can't really look at planets around other stars in the same kind of detail that we can look at planets in our own
solar
system.
In the Second World War, too, the existence of
solar
radiation was demonstrated by studies of interference that was detected by the radar stations of Great Britain.
He knows more about
solar
than anyone I know anywhere in the world guaranteed.
Food, if you come to the Barefoot College, is
solar
cooked.
But the people who fabricated that
solar
cooker are women, illiterate women, who actually fabricate the most sophisticated
solar
cooker.
It's a parabolic Scheffler
solar
cooker.
And we have 60 meals twice a day of
solar
cooking.
And in six months they can become
solar
engineers.
They're speaking to each other and actually becoming
solar
engineers.
Who is the center of the wedding
solar
system?
They've got to come up, warm, get that
solar
power, and then plunge back into the depths, and go up and down and up and down.
We can see predictions of galaxies forming, of galaxies colliding into each other, of new
solar
systems.
So, the basic idea of
solar
geoengineering is that we can cool things down just by reflecting a little bit more sunlight back into space.
So we already are doing
solar
engineering.
And what we're seeing is that R&D-I-Y has moved beyond just window farms and LEDs into
solar
panels and aquaponic systems.
We are also using something that is quite interesting — there is a
solar
array field at NASA's Glenn Research Center, hasn't been used for 15 years.
Each item, be it a wall, a
solar
battery or even an armchair, contains all of the information for the system to calculate costs, environmental impact and even a happiness tally for the player.
So out of the gate, homes are integrated with
solar
systems.
The cost of
solar
dropped 50 percent last year.
Last month, MIT put out a study showing that by the end of this decade, in the sunny parts of the United States,
solar
electricity will be six cents a kilowatt hour compared to 15 cents as a national average.
But the measured energy imbalance occurred during the deepest
solar
minimum in the record, when the Sun's energy reaching Earth was least.
Now I work in the
solar
technology industry.
Solar
technology is ... Oh, that's all my time?
And this unexpected pairing of sugar, bright colors and the threat of humanity's self-inflicted demise actually makes for a pretty convincing argument for
solar.
So when somebody says, "Let's go more nuclear, let's go wind, let's go solar," fine; I'm for anything American, anything American.
Your picture then I guess of how the world eventually gets off fossil fuels is through innovation ultimately, that we'll someday make
solar
and nuclear cost competitive?
TBP:
Solar
and wind, Jim and I agreed on that in 13 seconds.
With a giant battery, we'd be able to address the problem of intermittency that prevents wind and
solar
from contributing to the grid in the same way that coal, gas and nuclear do today.
Because then renewables such as wind and
solar
come out from the wings, here to center stage.
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