Thanks for the info. Frank Leslie <fleslie@...> wrote: The effect is known as electromagnetic pulse. The expanding gases are so hot that they form a...
That was a different event... a melt as opposed to an explosion. Still, you are correct, it wouldn't drain batts... except that electronics might be fused...
< http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2006/07/28/1750967.htm > Power on tap (New Scientist Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) FORGET cars fuelled by alcohol and vegetable...
... SNIP ... Wonderful thought but don't loose sight of the fact that water is an 'ash' - burned hydrogen. To 'un-burn' it and get the hydrogen back ALWAYS...
Neil Adams
avc@...
Aug 1, 2006 4:38 pm
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Hi all, Here is an updated list of Exxon funded orgs. Now, of course I am not against fighting malaria, but many of the others are dedicated to planting...
In a message dated 8/1/2006 9:44:10 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, altenergynetwork@... writes: As well, many of these hacks have websites and...
wecsman@...
Aug 1, 2006 8:59 pm
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Global Warming to Have Significant Impact on California mongabay.com July 31, 2006 A new report from the state of California warns that climate change could...
I have to take issue with the earlier assertion that "the average home would need 20-30KW's of capacity installed to maintain the same lifestyle. That is...
Sequel for "Who killed the electric Vehicles?" KTLA News tonight had reported that Nissan stopped renewing leases and reclaiming all the 11 Hypermini EV from...
I'm trying to sort this out, but I'm seeing apples and oranges here. Please explain. My home isn't all that well done. It's 1500sqft & uses (on average) a bit ...
Thanks for the reply, but I hardly agree that California is average, let's go into the midwest, where you need twice as many panels to generate tha same amount...
It's a longway for fuelcell and infrastructure be ready to serve. We have to deal with the present!! Global warming, the world demand on oil is driving the...
You are absolutely correct! I was recently speaking to the buyer of one of the Big Three ... and his comment was, we can hardly afford one drive train, how are...
Chandran, Suresh: Mr.
Suresh.Chandran@...
Aug 3, 2006 1:21 pm
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Headfalcon: you made some errors in your calculations. Average electrical use in the US is around 20-30 kWh/day (it varies quite a bit, of course). That...
"Solar", Pluggable hybrids can be driven across the country. Normally, they might do commuter service with overnight charging. Costly, and assumes a mix of...
I have some doubts in the windPRO reports. Could anyone please tell me the answers of the following questions? 1. What is the meaning of HP (Helge Peterson)...
Did you notice the new commercials from BP and ExxonMobile? Both the companies had been spending air times to show interests in green investment. Gracefully...
I will be out of the office starting 08/03/2006 and will not return until 08/15/2006. I am out of the office beginning Friday, 08/04/06, and will return on ...
Kathleen.L.Hepburn@...
Aug 4, 2006 1:27 pm
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New Book on Wind Energy Wind Energy Fundamentals, Resource Analysis and Economics Sathyajith Mathew - Springer ISBN: 3-540-30905-5 WERA SOFTWARE is available...
Oh no - forget this "prediction", its crap. Even Europeans will have the drive and will power to create a different future, let alone Americans (I am not...
Heinz Wenzl
HEINZ.WENZL@...
Aug 4, 2006 5:47 pm
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Don't put BP and Shell in the same boat as Exxon. BP and Shell have been moving towards renewable for several years even though most of their revenue is coming...
DNelAccy@...
Aug 4, 2006 5:49 pm
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It sounds like Peter Lloyd is forgetting some basics. I do not want to put him down entirely. There are huge problems with population increases, global...
DNelAccy@...
Aug 4, 2006 5:51 pm
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... The forth problem with shale oil is that it takes more energy to extract than it provides. I'm aware net energy arguments are usually bullshit, but this is...
Gar Lipow
garlists@...
Aug 6, 2006 5:59 pm
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This must be a joke! You can not possibly be in this industry (RE) and make such silly statements. 20-50kWp to power an average home? batteries? Midwest...
I no longer see it as a cottage industry with growth of 30% and many areas around the world looking to provide a large percentage of their energy needs through...
DNelAccy@...
Aug 6, 2006 6:00 pm
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BP is spending air time to shape up their images! But Not from Astropower, Sunpower or Kyocera Solar! Why? Because BP know they are not exactly a green...
I have a renewable business in Illinois and working with another company in Austin, Texas. I totally agree with Larry statements. A 7.2kW grid tied system...