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Are there any other renewable energy sources besides solar, hydro, and wind?
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tynamite
tynamite's avatar Fusion nuclear energy is renewable, and causes no nuclear waste. However governments do not want to invest up to $99 billion maximum over 20 years to invest in it. The technology is there. CERN did fusion energy in France but could only produce so little energy. Right now the world is using fission nuclear energy. They're using an isotope of Uranium that has a half-life of thousands of years, to be stored underground in lead barrels.

Also, all nuclear factories are safe, except for the flaws in design that nobody had thought of. (eg. China's nuclear factory was designed to withstand an earthquake of 7 on the richter scale. They got hit with 8. Chinobyl exploded because people took too long to cool the hot rods, so they expanded and couldn't fit in the cooling tub.)

Fusion nuclear energy produces a tremendous amount of renewable energy with no waste.

It's a shame that the government doesn't want to promote renewable energy, because there's so much money to be made out of oil. Whoever controls the oil controls the world, and besides, you can't tax solar energy or have a worldwide monopoly over wind energy.

That's why solar panels are made really expensive, for political reasons. And why you don't see electric cars, because oil companies own the patents for them. Those cars are always supposed to come out every couple of years, then get suppressed by patents. There is enough renewable energy in the world to power the world, and combat global warming. Just that governments don't want to do it.

Also geothermal energy produces more energy than wind, hydro and solar combined. The government doesn't want you to know about geothermal energy. It's a renewable energy so secret, that children aren't taught about it in schools.
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