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Nah.
Just hook youself up to a car exhaut pipe DirtDog, breathe deeply and you'll be right, a good carbon monoxide hit for you
Yes, where I live you have the option to pay 20% more to recieve green power, the extra $$ helps offset the cost of building more green powerplants, as far as using ethanol, I think its a bad idea to use the soil that we need to produce food with for automobiles, with current farming practices, that is disaster waiting to happen.
by ABC on Wed Aug 11, 04 11:35am
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ABC the ethanol can be produced from the waste plant matter from farms,thus supplementing a farmers income and ethanol is less harmful to the environment than fossil fuels
Brilliant ballot, and the (my) answer is a resounding YES, we should. And if it weren't for the greedy Oil Barons, we already would have. The technology exists, and has existed, for decades.
Wish I lived where you live. That's a fantastic idea.
by mojo on Wed Aug 11, 04 11:42am
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I see, what is considered waste plant material?
by ABC on Wed Aug 11, 04 12:12pm
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There's a reason all these things haven't been utilized for power on a grand scale yet, and it's not some vast big oil conspiracy. Simple fact is they are too damned expensive, produce too little power, and in most cases are extremely limited in where they can be utilized. Some county in CA recently passes a law requiring new houses to be equiped with solar panels on their roofs or else pay a hefty fine. All the hippies cheered naturally, but all the experts agree that you could save alot more power for a fraction of the cost by simply reinsulating older houses. The point: enviromentalists tend to base their plans on more wishful thinking than hard science. Otherwise they wouldn't be so anti nuclear power, so far one of the cleanest sources of power for the amount of electricity it produces.
herzog, it's not just 'hippies' who want alternative sources of energy! :oD Many alternative sources have been suppressed in the last 50 years. And when I say 'suppressed', I don't necessarily mean that they have been aggressively suppressed by government authorities, but rather conveniently ignored, so a lot of great discoveries have faded away through lack of media attention and/or funding. Why? Because they're cheap and sustainable, oftentimes free sources of energy. So yes, it IS about oil greed and car manufacturers' profits, ultimately.
In terms of the world of the bankers, property holders, money men, elitists and others of their ilk, their world is over, with or without energy in a free unalloyed form directly from Nature without consumption or burning of fuel of any sort After the crash when all the wicked weasels of the west wither away
Physicist Bruce DePalma has a 100 kilowatt generator, which he invented, sitting in his garage. It could power his whole house, but if he turns it on, the government may confiscate it.
("Other scientists-inventors who attempted to build and operate free energy machines have been intimidated and harassed by the U.S. government. At least one inventor had his device confiscated by the Defense Department on the grounds that its free energy technology endangered national security interests. This inventor was put under a gag order, so that he could not even tell the press that his N machine had been confiscated. This is ironic when one considers that the idea for the N machine came directly from a famous experiment performed by Michael Faraday in 1831. U.S. Not Interested: The U.S. energy monopoly, which pushes for the development of oilm gas, coal, and nuclear power--while defunding solar energy and other non polluting alternatives--apparently does not want to see free energy emerge as a viable option. Meanwhile, other countries, notably India and Japan, are vigorously pursuing what might prove to be a technological breakthrough. (is this yet one more example of the Invented in USA/Made in Japan" syndrome, the outcome of American shortsightedness and vested interests?) In India, eminent engineer Paramahamsa Tewari is currently testing his invention, called the Space Power Generator (SPG), which essentially replicates DePalma's N machine. With 5 kilowatt total input, the SPG is reportedly yielding 30 kilowatt electrical output (correspondence to B. DePalma 8/13/90). ")
schauberger ' "Thermodynamics is based on observation of steam machines and has little to do with nature, although some insist that the so-called laws of thermodynamics are natural laws. Nevertheless, thermodynamics is not able to explain certain natural phenomena. The implosion principle is, of course, diametrically opposite to what today's explosion oriented technology utilizes. Implosion has to do with a self sustaining vortex flow of any liquid or gaseous medium, which has a concentrating, ordering effect and which decreases the temperature of the medium, in opposition to the dictates of "modern" thermodynamics. "
I see herzog is wasting space in the comments column once again
ABC, the waste plant material that I am talking about is usually what cannot be consumed by people and animals such as bagasse-a dry dusty pulp left over from sugar cane after sugar extraction.
'I see herzog is wasting space in the comments column once again' Imagine that, a registered member using the comments section for comments. What is this world coming to?
Too many herzogs around here, that's the problem. How many relatives have you got on here? :-)
Naw, I jus read me bibo, an Bush said consumpton be good, so use more oil, snorrrtt, hyuk, I watch fox news, daddy neva wen to high schoo, so I'd say pusy librals don't kno a chcken from a saltlick. HeeeHawww. Da ert was meant for our domination, cus' it say so in bible. Educashun is fo sinners, use more oil, watch fox news, hyuk snorrrrttt. go bush
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