Arctic Air Crushes Century-Old Records Across Western Canada; Northern Hemisphere Snow Above Average; UK’s Energy Woes; Lewotobi To 44,500 Feet; + Three CMEs Headed For Earth
Arctic Air Crushes Century-Old Records Across Western Canada; Northern Hemisphere Snow Above Average; UK’s Energy Woes; Lewotobi To 44,500 Feet; + Three CMEs Headed For Earth
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Yesterday I travelled from NE Scotland to Edinburgh and back. I didn’t bother counting how many wind turbines I saw, on a day when higher ground is cloud free it might of been 100 or more. There was really low cloud so I might only of seen 30 but none of them had blades moving. Most of the UK’s nuclear reactors are over 40 years old and due to shut in the next 5 years meaning we’ll loose about at least 3GW of 24/7 power generation. Some of them might be able to have their life extended by up to 5 years but there’s only one replacement nuclear generator under construction. Given that, for reasons only known to themselves the previous government decided it should be the unproven European Pressurised Water Reactor only one of which had previously been built. This ended up being at least 5 years late coming online and tens of billions of pounds over budget. This means that our new one probably won’t come online until 2032 at the earliest and our next new one, if one gets built and uses the same design won’t be online until about 2040. A lot of our gas fired power stations are also nearing the end of their life and will close in the next 10 years. In theory it’s possible to build new gas plants in a couple of years, providing there isn’t a massive global backlog of orders for the turbines but it’ll be 2029 before we have a government that’ll allow any to be built and they’ll have to make sure they know for sure how they can stop environmentalists trying every trick possible to get the courts to block/massively delay planning permission. By about 2033 we might be struggling to keep the lights on even on winter days of average wind speeds.
If you use an ammonia pressure reactor, you can use seawater as an energy source to boil the ammonia and create pressure in the reactor that drives the turbines.
However, the ammonia needs to be cooled to at least -40 degrees Celsius when it is pumped back into the pressure reactor.
Ammonia boils at −33.1 °C (−27.58 °F). That is the reason why seawater can be used as an energy source to boil the ammonia and create pressure for the turbines.
This is a top secret energy source that creates energy so cheap that it is not marketed because it will knock out all existing energy sources and create economic chaos.
“This is a top secret energy source that creates energy so cheap that it is not marketed because it will knock out all existing energy sources and create economic chaos.”
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So, why is China not using them, they worry not for causing chaos? There has to be ore to the story.
Also, it does not seem to be all that ‘top secret’ if you are blabbing about it lol
Because people are stupid and ignorant, liars and manipulators.
The same reason you are using old technology that was invented and developed 150 years ago.
No one has managed to develop better technology than this 150 year old technology:
“In 1876, Otto developed a gaseous fuel, compressed charge 4-stroke cycle that would become known as the Otto-Cycle. This is the principle that still powers most car engines today.”
I have read that when a typhoon goes North and enters the Alaska area, maybe the western area, within a week or ten days, a bitter arctic cold wave will descend upon all of North America! Always happens, the writer says.
“ith the isolation of winter approaching quickly, relief efforts are in high gear across two remote Native Alaskan towns in far southwest Alaska after a devastating storm surge plowed into the coast on Sunday, October 12. The water was pushed inland by fierce onshore winds associated with the remnants of Typhoon Halong, which had gained new life as a powerful non-tropical system that raced across the Bering Sea.” https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2025/10/native-alaskan-communities-reeling-in-wake-of-typhoon-halongs-remnants/
Yes, looks to be Cold soon for the Northern hemisphere.
Well I want to see a Full blown Aurora before I die cuz I am 70 so SOL do your best Old Man!!!
Yesterday I travelled from NE Scotland to Edinburgh and back. I didn’t bother counting how many wind turbines I saw, on a day when higher ground is cloud free it might of been 100 or more. There was really low cloud so I might only of seen 30 but none of them had blades moving. Most of the UK’s nuclear reactors are over 40 years old and due to shut in the next 5 years meaning we’ll loose about at least 3GW of 24/7 power generation. Some of them might be able to have their life extended by up to 5 years but there’s only one replacement nuclear generator under construction. Given that, for reasons only known to themselves the previous government decided it should be the unproven European Pressurised Water Reactor only one of which had previously been built. This ended up being at least 5 years late coming online and tens of billions of pounds over budget. This means that our new one probably won’t come online until 2032 at the earliest and our next new one, if one gets built and uses the same design won’t be online until about 2040. A lot of our gas fired power stations are also nearing the end of their life and will close in the next 10 years. In theory it’s possible to build new gas plants in a couple of years, providing there isn’t a massive global backlog of orders for the turbines but it’ll be 2029 before we have a government that’ll allow any to be built and they’ll have to make sure they know for sure how they can stop environmentalists trying every trick possible to get the courts to block/massively delay planning permission. By about 2033 we might be struggling to keep the lights on even on winter days of average wind speeds.
If you use an ammonia pressure reactor, you can use seawater as an energy source to boil the ammonia and create pressure in the reactor that drives the turbines.
However, the ammonia needs to be cooled to at least -40 degrees Celsius when it is pumped back into the pressure reactor.
Ammonia boils at −33.1 °C (−27.58 °F). That is the reason why seawater can be used as an energy source to boil the ammonia and create pressure for the turbines.
This is a top secret energy source that creates energy so cheap that it is not marketed because it will knock out all existing energy sources and create economic chaos.
“This is a top secret energy source that creates energy so cheap that it is not marketed because it will knock out all existing energy sources and create economic chaos.”
————————————————————————–
So, why is China not using them, they worry not for causing chaos? There has to be ore to the story.
Also, it does not seem to be all that ‘top secret’ if you are blabbing about it lol
Because people are stupid and ignorant, liars and manipulators.
The same reason you are using old technology that was invented and developed 150 years ago.
No one has managed to develop better technology than this 150 year old technology:
“In 1876, Otto developed a gaseous fuel, compressed charge 4-stroke cycle that would become known as the Otto-Cycle. This is the principle that still powers most car engines today.”
I have read that when a typhoon goes North and enters the Alaska area, maybe the western area, within a week or ten days, a bitter arctic cold wave will descend upon all of North America! Always happens, the writer says.
“ith the isolation of winter approaching quickly, relief efforts are in high gear across two remote Native Alaskan towns in far southwest Alaska after a devastating storm surge plowed into the coast on Sunday, October 12. The water was pushed inland by fierce onshore winds associated with the remnants of Typhoon Halong, which had gained new life as a powerful non-tropical system that raced across the Bering Sea.”
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2025/10/native-alaskan-communities-reeling-in-wake-of-typhoon-halongs-remnants/
Yes, looks to be Cold soon for the Northern hemisphere.
Freestone
the summit (10,584 m a.s.l.) . I don’t think so. Maybe 10, 584 FEET.