nuclear fusion plants are already heavily invested in and are probably decades away from being able to put out more energy than they take in, if it's even possible
Your bioenergy idea with the algae might work, but it doesn't produce a lot of energy from it. So the energy plants harvesting this energy would have a lot of strain trying to produce enough energy to power a city.
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nuclear. if we want to do anything big in the future and go anywhere as a species, nuclear energy will give us more than enough in order to do that.
HOW DO WE SOLVE THE ENERGY CRISIS? My ideas include that we gradually switch to renewable
energy-sources such wind, solar, and hydroelectric
power - in the mean time, we should continue to use
oil-and-natural-gas so as to not disturb current energy
production, while we take effort to research alternative
fuel sources to one day replace it on a massive scale.
My ideas for potential successors to petroleum include
nuclear fusion and algae-based biofuel. Those are just
my ideas, but I am open to feedback - what do you
guys, gals, and non-binary pals think?