A municipal incinerator operator once told me that they did a detailed examination of the waste stream from the incinerator once, and found among other things,...
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aboys@...
May 1, 2000 4:02 pm
Hi Several people have mentioned Japan as a country that might have a rational energy policy. I have just completed a one-year sabbatical in Japan (where I...
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KHo33333@...
May 1, 2000 4:02 pm
Doug - Hope you get some definitive answers to your excellent questions. What I hear is that Uranium ore reserves will be exhausted in about 60 years ...
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Karl Davies
kdavies@...
May 1, 2000 4:04 pm
... Check the references at http://www.daviesand.com/Choices/Precautionary_Planning/New_Data/ , particularly the Thompson paper which is online. There's new...
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*.English
english@...
May 1, 2000 4:04 pm
The Canadian Atomic Energy folks are currently investigating the use of weapons grade plutonium from the U.S. in their Candu reactors. Alex English RR 2 Odessa...
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Alan Page
afmo@...
May 1, 2000 4:05 pm
Tom. You too asked appropriate questions. I have seen little about the synegry between cheap energy and government power. There needs to be much more...
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bfleay@...
May 1, 2000 4:57 pm
There are many in the IEA who are well aware of oil's peaking as I am sure Colin Campbell and Jean Laherrere should be able to testify. This was revealed in...
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ned.ford@...
May 1, 2000 5:05 pm
While there will be advocates for more nuclear plants into the fourth millenium, this question is solved for me by the simple cost of nuclear power. I...
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bfleay@...
May 1, 2000 5:06 pm
In Australia we have the world's most infertile soils over almost the entire continent, except fot the Atherton Palteau in North Queensland and the western...
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bfleay@...
May 1, 2000 5:12 pm
I believe PV researchers hope to make signifcant advances in this technology in the direction of thin film technology that will significantly reduce dollar...
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bfleay@...
May 1, 2000 5:20 pm
In Australia the theories of economists have come to be called "economic rationalism" and is now increasingly being used as a statement of scorn and ridcule....
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bfleay@...
May 1, 2000 5:26 pm
Doug I will make a start. The active compnent of uranium is the isotope U235. which is 0.4 % of uranium. so you need 250 tonnes of uranium to get one tonne...
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John Grant
grantjoh@...
May 1, 2000 6:30 pm
... BUT you and they are overlooking a very important point. A windmill operates about 25% of the time. A nuclear plant operates 80% of the time. $1,000...
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Jay Hanson
j@...
May 1, 2000 6:30 pm
Saudi Arabia's Future Stability Questionable http://www.stratfor.com/MEAF/commentary/04282041.htm...
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Jay Hanson
j@...
May 1, 2000 6:38 pm
Some of you have remarked that my comments about mainstream economists seem a bit extreme. Am I serious? Should we, as Dr. Jones suggests, pension economists...
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C.J.Campbell
colincampbell@...
May 1, 2000 8:14 pm
I could not agree more. It would not be so bad if the banks charged interest on money they had, whereby the lender would be entitled to interest because he...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
May 1, 2000 8:15 pm
... From: Karl Davies <kdavies@...> To: energyresources@egroups.com <energyresources@egroups.com> Date: Sunday, April 30, 2000 6:23 PM Subject: Re:...
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Guy Dauncey
guydauncey@...
May 1, 2000 8:20 pm
Ok - I've done some more homework on this one, and had a long telephone discussion with Bob Neipold at American Forests. The errors were mine, not theirs. ...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
May 1, 2000 8:21 pm
... From: Doug Salzmann <doug@...> To: energyresources@egroups.com <energyresources@egroups.com> Date: Sunday, April 30, 2000 5:47 PM Subject:...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
May 1, 2000 10:16 pm
... From: ned.ford@... <ned.ford@...> To: energyresources@egroups.com <energyresources@egroups.com> Date: Monday, May...
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Jay Hanson
j@...
May 1, 2000 10:19 pm
( I don't have to do all this digging myself. I have some little elves that find things of interest and email them to mailto:j@... ) ...
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jean laherrere
jean.laherrere@...
May 1, 2000 10:20 pm
... As EDF is a national company, it is difficult to know if they lose money but as a consumer I know that for the second time electricity fare (75% nuclear)...
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F.Trainer@...
May 2, 2000 3:25 am
re PV Energy Payback Time It is important to be careful about claims to do with the time it takes for PV panels to collect as much energy as they took to...
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tomkat@...
May 2, 2000 3:32 am
Hi Can any of you help me out as to the 'real' cost of petrol at the pump (esp. USA & NOR), please? Reference to any worthwhile online resources that seek to...
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Clyde Spencer
bgr@...
May 2, 2000 3:32 am
... From: bfleay@... <bfleay@...> To: energyresources@egroups.com <energyresources@egroups.com> Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 10:28 AM Subject:...
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Chris Kuykendall
chris.kuykendall@...
May 2, 2000 7:02 am
Ken Holder writes (message 680, May 1, 2000): <<The problem of water in ground depositories is universal which is why many potential sites such as Lyons,...
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DMcilveenw@...
May 2, 2000 7:02 am
In a message dated 30/04/00 11:25:15 GMT, Guy Dauncey wrote: << From: Guy Dauncey <guydauncey@...> Subject: Re: [Planting trees to recycle CO2 ] ...
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smyder@...
May 2, 2000 7:21 am
... The February/March 1999 issue of "Home Power" magazine has an article detailing a visit to Siemens Solar Industries in Carmillo, California. The article...
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Tom Gray
tomgray@...
May 2, 2000 7:26 am
... Ah, but that is not the only consideration. You can't buy a nuclear plant in increments of less than 500 MW or so ($875 million according to your numbers,...
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bfleay@...
May 2, 2000 5:09 pm
We must not forget that the task economists set themselves of understanding the behaviour of buyers and sellers in markets is a legitimate role that will still...