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Fear not, The Dude abides.
Make me glad I live @ 5400ft above sea level. Hopefully it won't be an outright desert.
ah yeah, FT. the silver lining is that you can use FT on any carbon rich source. Biomass, for example. But yeah, converting coal into oil is a...
Spain-- A generous tariff regime as well as high insolation has driven spectacular growth in concentrated solar...
That's the cab company that takes you to dogging sites. :eek:
We need more statements like Lamar's from both sides of aisle about a wide range of issues.
If we increase our production of oil and NG, OPEC will cut theirs... or demand will increase and the net effect will be 0... except we will have...
I love that. "Cheap energy at any cost". Bloody brilliant. :rockon:
We don't even have an AC. Evap cooler is the way to go, IMO, in CO. WAAAAY cheaper than AC in ever respect. Totally useless in Delaware, however.
they have those offers here in CO. There's no hassle, really. The device just lets the utility cycle the AC every so often so shave a little demand.
I thought we left the gold standard under FDR.
more transmission and storage is the answer but that won't be cheap. Such a waste... a lot like baseload plants spinning and doing nothing at night.
He's in the PNW so I think he pays a bit less than avg for electricity.
3000mi/month? what percentage of the population does that consistently?
Re: Proposal to cover California Aquaduct channels with solar panels to prevent evaporation and alga if you put them on a floating dock like...
UK is imperial gallons, which are somewhat bigger than US gallons. 1 UK gal = 1.2 US gal.
It's the warm currents that are eroding PIG, right?
And at least one of those 16 is the Apache 3 750 MW plant in Pueblo, CO, which is an IGCC plant. It's still coal, but it's cleaner and more...
Plus, if you have a solar array at home, you can make you own petrol, so to speak. We've debated this ad nauseam... and I mean nausem here. I hope...
And what of India? I saw a headline today saying India wanted 67,000MW of solar (yes, you read that right). Here's the link if you're interested:...