Storing carbon as CO2 in something like Carbon Capture & Storage schemes
requires huge infrastructure and some energy but at least we don't need the energy involved in changing the chemistry of what we are storing.
Chemical weapons are expensive and volatile (
requiring a huge infrastructure to research, manufacture, store and deploy)
OF does not
require huge infrastructure, does not cost much to operate, and its results from the fishing industry pov is simple: more fish or not?
Not exact matches
Huge investments are also
required to ramp up manufacturing, build a distribution network, and provide the support
infrastructure.
The remaining amounts
required can not be commented on publicly given the
huge variables including inflation, fit out detail, technology,
infrastructure and any other development expenditure.
The main problem with all of these approaches is that there is no clear pathway to scaling the number of quantum bits up to the millions needed without the computer becoming
huge a system
requiring bulky supporting equipment and costly
infrastructure.
To be sure, many alternative energy buffs remain skeptical of the long - touted hydrogen economy, which would presumably
require a
huge (and politically problematic) investment in new
infrastructure.
In the peer - to - peer paradigm, much of the labor is performed by the customers — who also create a
huge amount of the
infrastructure required to make the product work.
The vast majority set up an extensive local compute and storage
infrastructure to process the
huge amount of information
required to conduct genomic analyses.
In these phases, it feels awkward to play completely alone a genre that usually would
require you to have friends or AI to coordinate with, because of the
huge,
huge limitations in terms of
infrastructure that keep the story avulse from the rest of the title and not playable with anyone else.
To meet these needs, Asia
requires huge investment in energy
infrastructure and generation.
Traditional water
infrastructure will continue to play a role, but it is static, solves only a single problem, and
requires a
huge expense to build and maintain.
A lot of the changes that were going to be made in the 19»70s
required huge changes in the energy
infrastructure of the country.
The power sector needs stability as producing power
requires huge investments in
infrastructure by the power providers.
Then followed through the next 40 or more years with
huge investments in transport
infrastructure and the immense fleet of trucks and trains and ships now used to transport food all over the planet to wherever it is
required.
After all, we can't escape the fact that we depend on an
infrastructure — roads, buildings, sewage systems, power plants, electrical grids, etc. — that
requires huge quantities of fossil fuels.
In other words, besides
requiring a
huge (environmentally damaging)
infrastructure to collect a meaningful amount of such a diffuse energy source as the wind, it is only by chance that it provides power when the grid actually needs it.