Hi All
Perhaps we should also consider the proportion of photovoltaic generation deployed in cloudy mid-ocean regions and its connection cables relative to that in land installations.
I think that 800 spray vessels weighing 90 tonnes each and controlled by intelligent climate engineers could do most of what we need. If we can index link the 1940 cost of Royal Navy corvettes, or the £600 a year salary of RV Jones, the chief scientific advisor who bent Luftwaffe navigation beams, or the present £8000 per tonne of JCB earth-moving machinery (which now days has lots of electronic controls) we get a vessel cost of $4 million each in mass production. To pay off this over 25 years at sensible bank rates and do some maintenance would need about $ 320 million a year.
How many beach front properties would we need to save from rising sea levels? How many Chelsea football players could we buy?
The attached note shows what might be done with just 60 vessels put in sensible places. Let me know if you would like calculations for sea level rise.
Stephen
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