But the good thing about gas powered plants is that they don’t have to be big. The gas can be distributed through underground pipes and burns fairly cleanly, so you just put in relatively small installations wherever the waste heat can be put to use.
Or collide it with a antimatter LNG ship
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Everything is explosive when you add enough liquid oxygen.
Even LOX? :dubious:
Yes I still think antimatter would work better.
I assume LOx = liquid oxygen. As oxygen can be had anywhere, why put it in a ship?
Did you read the recent posts?
The whole point of the silly side discussion of LOX ships was that they were the best way to trigger a comprehensive explosion of an LNG ship. Nobody’s seriously discussing including them as part of an energy transport infrastructure.
Here is a science radio programme that discusses supergrids.
Some interesting stuff about carbon nanotubes and energy transmission by laser.