Feos wrote:
An analysis. That would be one.
Well heres another oneAnd anotherI cant be bothered finding more.
Feos wrote:
Granted, the technology has improved dramatically since my Electrical Engineering undergrad (you assume wrong), but it is still not the panacea so many claim it to be. Extremely low efficiency, toxic output, relatively low lifetime. Adds up to be an environmental mess. There is far more to pollution than global warming gases. Too bad so many tend to ignore that.
Efficiency is getting better all the time, and will keep getting better. Toxic output myth is bedunked in the links I have posted. Low lifetime is also a myth as most solar systems will last 25-30 years. The fact that there are heaps of other pollutants than CO2. Yes there is , so it may pay to have a look at the other pollutants that come out of a coal fired power station.
Check here under radioactive elements , acid rain and particulate matter.
feos wrote:
Go ahead and doubt my former professors if you so choose. They are far more qualified to state their findings than you are to dispute them.
The thing is, I dont expect you to trust me, but I would expect you to trust the research that backs up my opinion. I believe, and I think I have shown that my research is correct, and your professors is probably wrong.
By the way, you havent even posted their research, so feel free to do that so I can check it.