Solar
- Land space utilised 1MW – Forests cleared replaced by solar farms. Location and position governed by sunlight direction.
- Active Kinetic 1 3D structure requires less space.
- Sharing the land with agriculture not possible.
- Active Kinetic 1 systems Bio Friendly.
Hydro
- Land space utilised, Environment transformed, altering local natural habitat. Rivers reduced to small streams of water. Location and position governed by water direction.
- Active Kinetic 1 generates more energy from water fall effect.
- Active Kinetic 1 generates more energy from water stream effect.
- Not Safe for Marine life.
- Active Kinetic 1 systems Bio Friendly.
Wind
- Land space utilised – Forests cleared replaced by wind farms. Location and position governed by wind direction. Active Kinetic 1 3D structure requiring less space.
- Half a million reported birds die in USA by wind turbines.
- Active Kinetic 1 systems Bio Friendly.
Nuclear
FUSION: During the fusion of tritium and deuterium into helium, several forms of energy are created. The main forms of energy created during fusion reactions include:
- Thermal energy: This is the primary form of energy produced in fusion reactions and is generated as the fusion products heat up the surrounding plasma.
- Kinetic energy: The fusion products also have a high kinetic energy due to their high velocity, which is a result of the reaction.
- Gamma-ray energy: High-energy gamma rays are also produced as a result of the fusion reaction.
- Neutron energy: Neutrons produced during fusion reactions have a high energy, which can be used to generate steam to produce electricity in a nuclear power plant.
Of these forms of energy, thermal energy is the most useful for practical purposes. This is because it can be harnessed to produce electricity through a heat exchanger, which is a critical component of a fusion power plant. The thermal energy generated in a fusion reaction can also be used to heat up a working fluid, such as water or helium, which can then be used to drive a turbine and generate electricity.
In summary, thermal energy is the most useful form of energy produced during fusion reactions, as it can be easily harnessed to produce electricity. The other forms of energy, such as kinetic and gamma-ray energy, are also important but are more difficult to harness for practical purposes.
