Monday, November 25, 2019

POTD: Geothermal Energy in Iceland

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day is from a geothermal power plant in Iceland. Hot water is pumped into the ground, where it is heated by geothermal energy. Steam is used to drive turbines to generate electricity. When the water has cooled too much to drive the turbines, it is piped all the way to Reykjavik, where it is used to heat homes and businesses and even pavement to keep the city ice-free in winter.

Geothermal power plants provide Iceland with some of the cheapest electricity in the world. A New York Times story explains how Iceland captured American aluminum smelters, an electricity intensive industry. Ore is shipped to Iceland from as far away as Australia, to be smelted into ingots which are re-exported for things like auto manufacturing in Japan. Bitcoin mining, another hugely electricity intensive activity, now consumes more electricity in Iceland than homes do. BBC has that story. This photo shows where it all comes from.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

POTD: Check Off the Northern Lights

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day shows the reason we went to Iceland, and the reason we went in winter, when nights are long and dark. It shows the Aurora Borealis as it appears in Thingvellir National Park, a suitably remote vantage point away from the lights of Reykjavik. The Northern Lights have been on Ellen's bucket list since high school. She can now check them off.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

POTD: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day was taken on a late winter day at Iceland's Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa in a lava field in southwestern Iceland. It is supplied with water used in the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power station. Boiling water is pumped up from underground. Steam drives turbines to generate electricity. When the water cools too much to generate any more electricity, it is released into ponds for humans to enjoy warm bathing even on cold winter days.

Bonus photo after the jump.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Review: A Wild Sheep Chase

A Wild Sheep Chase
Amazon
From A Wild Sheep Chase, by Haruki Murakami:

Open quote 
It was my partner. "Could you come here right away?" he said. There was an edge to his voice. "I have a terribly urgent matter to discuss with you." "Just how urgent is it?" "Come in and you'll find out," said he. "Heaven knows it's got to be about sheep," I said, letting go a trial balloon. It was something I shouldn't have said. The receiver grew cold as ice. "How did you know?" my partner asked. The wild sheep chase had begun."

If that sounds to you like the start of a surreal, absurdist mystery novel, congratulations. You're right.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

One Child Nation (2019)

Rotten Tomatoes
One Child Nation (2019): Personal documentary about China's One Child Policy. Propaganda, fines, abortions, sterilizations, abandoned babies & abductions, international adoption racket. Policy now relaxed but China still scarred. Thought-provoking in surprising way. Must see. A+