There are 104 operating reactors in the US, and they supply about 20 percent of the total electricity generated. The consumer doesn't know where the electricity he/she uses comes from, but on average 20 percent of what everyone uses will be nuclear.
In the early 1900's coal was a staple readily available to the general public. Coal furnaces heated homes then. There is probably not going to be a time in the near future that coal furnaces will come back into being because they had many fire hazards.
Wind energy is already accessible to the general public in the way of the electric bill. Many larger cities are dependent on windmill energy to avoid power outages in peak periods. Wind energy is now being used in more than half of the 50 states in the United States.
At the moment tidal power is only captured where there is a bay or river mouth with a very small outlet to the sea. This means that the tides rush in and out at great speed and it is economical to put a turbine there to generate electricity. There are not many suitable places around the world.
It may be in the future that technology improves so that cheap machines can capture tidal energy anywhere, but this is not anywhere in the foreseeable future.
About 20 percent of electricity in the US is nuclear, slightly less in the UK, and about 75 percent in France. So it is being used all the time.
it already is assecible to the general public
Currently, what is keeping biomass from widespred use?
probably in 2015
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Many people already have gas stoves, and gas water heaters, which burn natural gas. The general public has had access to natural gas for a very long time, at least a century.
Particular categories of people might care; but the public in general probably do not.
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Infrared binoculars are available to the general public but are generally more expensive than conventional binoculars. The cheapest go for about $75 and can be as expensive as $600.
It is expected to be easily accessible to the general public in 2015
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IT all ready is
It is. You can get a solar pannel to put on your house and do some adjustments and you have solar energy and you are public. That was your question, right?
Such information is not made accessible to the general public.
No, the BGAFD forums are not accessible to the general public. They are restricted to verified industry professionals only.
the sunlight gives off a form of radiation which causes sun burns.
it should be easily accessible in about 4 years. when more dams show up, more use of hydro power there will be.
The Department of Corrections certainly maintains one. However this is not accessible to the general public on any websites.
Electricity obtained from wind is already being fed into the public grid in many places around the world, including California and Wisconsin.