From American News Service, by Marcia Passos Duffy Simple Water Turbine Could be Answer to Energy Problems Alexander Gorlov [Northeastern University] says the...
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Jean Harris
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Apr 3, 2000 2:26 am
Hi Jay, What Ahlbrandt has done here is give you an "answer answerless" such as Elizabeth I was forever giving her advisers and parliament when they inquired...
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dozin11@...
Apr 3, 2000 2:30 am
Wake up guys! Hydrogen isn't a solution to energy problems anymore than batteries are. Yes - a fuel cell takes hydrogen, combines it with oxygen and releases...
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Roger Baker
rcbaker@...
Apr 3, 2000 2:59 am
Folks, Remembering back to the energy crisis decade of the 1970's, I was impressed by the concept of hot rock geothermal energy. Since a lot of the Western...
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Bruce Thomson
b.thomson@...
Apr 3, 2000 3:05 am
The car requires cheap fossil fuels not only to power it, but to provide the huge infrastructure that manufactures it, delivers it, maintains it and builds...
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Jay Hanson
j@...
Apr 3, 2000 3:09 am
The time-lagged electronic edition of WIND ENERGY WEEKLY, published by the American Wind Energy Association, will be emailed "free" to anyone who wants it. To...
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Roger Melick
pdeltav@...
Apr 3, 2000 3:33 pm
I am humbly replying to Clydes points, realizing this discussion may be best addressed at RunningOnEmpty. ... From my limited knowledge of economic...
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griffith@...
Apr 3, 2000 3:47 pm
... guys have ever been to sea. ... It's apparently real - there is some interesting info at this URL that shows the news release is a bit fuzzy on details: ...
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Larry Boatman
LarryBoatman@...
Apr 3, 2000 3:48 pm
... ANS is at http://www.americannews.com/index.html - their about page starts as follows: "Since 1995, the American News Service has been exploring and...
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leeenglock
leelock@...
Apr 3, 2000 3:59 pm
this is not new. there have been low head turbines running in rivers for decades. some years ago i believe it was paul macready of aerovironment who proposed...
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Rick Adair
rickadair@...
Apr 3, 2000 4:02 pm
... The main problem is that, economically, it doesn't make sense. For the most part, Hot Dry Rock - HDR - geothermal efforts use hydraulic fracturing to make...
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Chris Kuykendall
chris.kuykendall@...
Apr 3, 2000 4:03 pm
... offhand. ... recently.... Yes, there's that... Herman E. Daly. Beyond Growth. Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. But now there's also... Herman E. Daly....
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Tom Gray
tomgray@...
Apr 4, 2000 3:32 am
... I did some research (I'm not a scientist) on this concept around the time it was proposed. The production of any significant amount of energy by this...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
Apr 4, 2000 3:34 am
... From: Bruce Thomson <b.thomson@...> To: energyresources@onelist.com <energyresources@onelist.com> Date: Sunday, April 02, 2000 8:08 PM Subject:...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
Apr 4, 2000 3:34 am
... From: Roger Baker <rcbaker@...> To: energyresources@onelist.com <energyresources@onelist.com> Date: Sunday, April 02, 2000 8:02 PM Subject:...
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Ferdinand
vendredi@...
Apr 4, 2000 3:45 am
Dear friends, Among the latest contributions I received, there are two that prompted my reaction. One by dozen11@... (hydrogen) and one by Bruce Thomson...
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F.Trainer@...
Apr 4, 2000 3:50 am
There are two crucial issues on which challenges to the coming crisis thesis can be based. The first is the quantity of potentially recoverable reseources,...
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Jay Hanson
j@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:20 am
This site looks like it has many, many excellent oil references http://www.opec.com/ Not to be confused with the OPEC's home page http://www.opec.org/ Here is...
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lorenzo matteoli
matteoli@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:51 pm
Dear Friends, reading the list I have the feeling that one point is subconsciously misssed by all those who try hard to respond to the "end of oil" challenge....
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Rick Adair
rickadair@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:52 pm
... Clyde, in the context of Roger's original message - Hot Dry Rock - the resource is relatively vast - it's the very earth below anybody's feet. But it's...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:52 pm
... From: Tom Gray <tomgray@...> To: energyresources@egroups.com <energyresources@egroups.com>; energyresources@onelist.com <energyresources@onelist.com> ...
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Tom Robertson
t1r@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:54 pm
Dear Folks: Ferdinand Bogman vendredi@... writes: Sometime I find that alternative solutions are disqualified offhand too easily on this list. Solar...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
Apr 4, 2000 4:59 pm
<snip> ... society. I proposed a different kind of society over a year ago in http://dieoff.com/page168.htm . But since I wrote that piece, I have come to...
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Michael Etchison
etchison@...
Apr 4, 2000 5:26 pm
... Thus saith he on a number of occasions. So, I take it we must pick one -- 1. It is time to start killing people (I'm assuming that Mr. Spencer is not ...
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Tom Gray
tomgray@...
Apr 4, 2000 5:26 pm
Sorry if I wasn't clear, Clyde. This is quite a large perturbation of a major climate-affecting current for a relatively small amount of energy....
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knightwlfn@...
Apr 4, 2000 5:29 pm
<< Moderator note: Why even bother with "reserves"? Why not reference EUR? "For many years geologists and oil companies have published estimates of the total...
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Dale Griffith
griffith@...
Apr 4, 2000 5:30 pm
... crisis ... recoverable ... that we ... which I ... resources. (snip) Ted; Well, maybe not - in fact it might be the most trivial part of the whole...
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Jay Hanson
j@...
Apr 4, 2000 5:50 pm
http://www.caddet-ee.org...
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Tom Gray
tomgray@...
Apr 4, 2000 7:08 pm
... I don't know whether his material is available on the Internet either, but I do have a transcription of his basic talk that a friend prepared from an audio...
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Rich Ferguson
Rich@...
Apr 4, 2000 8:34 pm
Folks, As I recall, the main problem with hot rocks was the water supply. A significant fraction is lost in each cycle, due to cracks, etc., in the basin. The...