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See-Through Solar Is Tomorrow’s Threat to Oil

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Oil is a safe bet, we use it in plenty of things, so even if we use 100% of other forms of energy for electricity, we will still be using oil.

Thus the only threat to oil is oil eating bacteria and sabotage of oilfields.
 
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Oil is a safe bet, we use it in plenty of things, so even if we use 100% of other forms of energy for electricity, we will still be using oil.

Thus the only threat to oil is oil eating bacteria and sabotage of oilfields.

Well true because oil is not only used for fuel but for other things like asphalt, fertilizers, etc.
Plus airplane engines aren't going to be running on electricity anytime soon.
 
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Well true because oil is not only used for fuel but for other things like asphalt, fertilizers, etc.
Plus airplane engines aren't going to be running on electricity anytime soon.
It's a click bait, to get more leaders.
 
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How many bi-product of oil has been used in our life ?? With what we gonna replace those with.
 
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Well true because oil is not only used for fuel but for other things like asphalt, fertilizers, etc.
Plus airplane engines aren't going to be running on electricity anytime soon.

While that may be true, 'Oil' itself need not be sourced only from natural sources. Even solar energy can be used to convert Greenhouse gases to OIL both by using chemical processes and by biological media such as algae.

Since Oil in its chemical form is one of the most compact and efficient ways of storing energy, we might probably move from using Natural Oil to using a synthetically produced one.

So the threat being talked about, is only to 'Natural' oil.
 
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while the technology is useful, i find the applications they suggest to be typically establishment capitalist american ( cell phone, tall glass-fronted office buildings ) which assume that the present capitalist/consumerist system will exist in ten years time.

what if adoption of socialism deems present american-style commercial skyscrapers to be obsolete, ugly and anti-human, going in instead for west-asian/african architecture which is quite graceful and does not suggest capitalism... what if rigid-faced radio-frequency two-way communication consumerist devices are declared useless/harmful-to-society and banned...

however, "vertical farm" is one place where a large glass covering is needed so this technology is useful there.
 
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Amazing. I just can think of so many applications, what about the wind shields of cars for example?

Thanks @Peter C , I love your threads.

The applications are practically endless from rooftops/windows of buildings/transit stations to even agricultural fields in places where there is too much sunlight!

I am actually amazed that it took so long for somebody to come up with see-through solar panels considering that both glass and PV panels have silicon as basic material.
 
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Will KSA and Qatar will be eying a deal with India for supplying Oil and Gas through Oman and going through sea to India?
 
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while the technology is useful, i find the applications they suggest to be typically establishment capitalist american ( cell phone, tall glass-fronted office buildings ) which assume that the present capitalist/consumerist system will exist in ten years time.

what if adoption of socialism deems present american-style commercial skyscrapers to be obsolete, ugly and anti-human, going in instead for west-asian/african architecture which is quite graceful and does not suggest capitalism... what if rigid-faced radio-frequency two-way communication consumerist devices are declared useless/harmful-to-society and banned...

however, "vertical farm" is one place where a large glass covering is needed so this technology is useful there.

Capitalism doesn't have a monopoly on tall buildings. There's plenty of tall buildings in China and Russia.
You'd be surprised how socialist the US is compared to Russia or China.
I bet 99.99% of the people in the US live in buildings less than 3 stories tall....probably well under the average of most high population countries.

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Living in a situation like this is far more common than living in some city apartment building.

And people already have complaints about cell phone device dangers...
Cellular Phones

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Looks like half the country is forest.

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Even the majority of the population lives in the forest areas.

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This is what it typically looks like outside the skyscraper edge. There's houses under those trees.

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This is why people like it here...it's pretty nice living! Need a car though if you need anything.

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This is NOT the US. Maybe NYC may have something similar....but that's an exception..
 
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