Energy in the Future should be a combination of Nuclear, Solar Electric and Wind Electric. If you watched the aftermath of the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami on the Nuclear plants, the big problem was when the plant shut down due to the Tsunami, there was no power to operate the cooling pumps. That lead to the cores becoming extremely hot and destroying the core. The system then flooded with salt water as designed. There wasn't outside power connected to the Nuclear Power Plant because nobody thought it would ever be needed. It took over a week to arrange for outside power and by then the Nuclear Power Plant was unrecoverable. All that was left was a massive clean up job. The emergency generators that the Japanese and USA flew in were simply not up to the task of delivering enough power.
If your Nuclear plant is not water cooled, but liquid metal cooled, you can harvest every bit of heat and convert it into energy. It's a multi Turbine setup that spins one Turbine after another with the waste heat from the previous Turbine. The waste heat from the final stage liquefies the metal for the first stage Turbine.
What you don't want happening is having the pumps shut down. So, you fill the Nuclear reservation around the Nuclear plant with Solar Electric Panels and Wind Turbines. That way you add to your power generation when the Nuclear Plant is running normally and have a ready source of already connected power when and if you need it.
What you would get is something like Noor 1 in Quarzazate Morocco. Just add a lot of Wind Turbines where they don't shade the Electric Panels. Noor 1 is in place. Noor II and Noor III are planned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouarzazate_solar_power_station
The Noor facility stores it's energy for nighttime use as molten salt. There will be a planned 8 hours of energy storage at full load.
Alberta has both Wind Turbines and Solar Electric Panels in commercial production of Electricity
http://www.skyfireenergy.com/solar-...tric-systems/2-mw-solar-farm-bassano-alberta/
Solar Farm at Bassano Alberta
http://windfacts.ca/alberta
Blackspring Ridge Vulcan County Alberta Wind Turbine Farm
Since Solar Electric Panels alienate the ground that they are on, they could surround the Nuclear Power Plant in it's Exclusion Area, then the Wind Turbines could be installed around the Nuclear and Solar Panel Plants. Wind Turbines don't alienate the ground that they are on, so the land could be productive in a variety of other tasks.
If your Nuclear plant is not water cooled, but liquid metal cooled, you can harvest every bit of heat and convert it into energy. It's a multi Turbine setup that spins one Turbine after another with the waste heat from the previous Turbine. The waste heat from the final stage liquefies the metal for the first stage Turbine.
What you don't want happening is having the pumps shut down. So, you fill the Nuclear reservation around the Nuclear plant with Solar Electric Panels and Wind Turbines. That way you add to your power generation when the Nuclear Plant is running normally and have a ready source of already connected power when and if you need it.
What you would get is something like Noor 1 in Quarzazate Morocco. Just add a lot of Wind Turbines where they don't shade the Electric Panels. Noor 1 is in place. Noor II and Noor III are planned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouarzazate_solar_power_station
The Noor facility stores it's energy for nighttime use as molten salt. There will be a planned 8 hours of energy storage at full load.
Alberta has both Wind Turbines and Solar Electric Panels in commercial production of Electricity
http://www.skyfireenergy.com/solar-...tric-systems/2-mw-solar-farm-bassano-alberta/
Solar Farm at Bassano Alberta
http://windfacts.ca/alberta
Blackspring Ridge Vulcan County Alberta Wind Turbine Farm
Since Solar Electric Panels alienate the ground that they are on, they could surround the Nuclear Power Plant in it's Exclusion Area, then the Wind Turbines could be installed around the Nuclear and Solar Panel Plants. Wind Turbines don't alienate the ground that they are on, so the land could be productive in a variety of other tasks.






