nakedjaybird

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    • Fri Aug 29th 13:44 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Solarfun Down Despite Reporting a Strong Quarter
      cHINA, yes - and the 100 for American peers is more than likely due for adjustment, downward towards 10, with or without justification.
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    • Fri Aug 29th 13:32 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad
      .*. - YOU'RE MY MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

      SMALLER GOV'T!!!!!!!!
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    • Fri Aug 29th 13:19 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad
      johnboy - there are a lot of Repulicans AND Democrats that have done nothing about alternatives to oil/NG for 40 years. Both own this.

      And, there are many conservatives that are also against drill, drill, drill.
      Some of us look beyond the end of our nose without blinders.

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    • Fri Aug 29th 13:05 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Wind Turbine Market Estimated To Reach $60.9 Billion by 2013
      And if you really want to know what costly punishing tranmission and distribution is look at pipeline NG and oil; and don't forget coal.
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    • Fri Aug 29th 13:03 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Wind Turbine Market Estimated To Reach $60.9 Billion by 2013
      Clearhead and Jimbo - get real!

      The installation T&D lines for over 100 1000mw nuclear power plants during the past 30-40 years didn't make the likes of ABB and PWR go crazy; nor did all the NG peaking power installations make GE go crazy (upward, that is).

      As for big long distance T&D losses: they don't exist. Go get the facts.
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:41 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Economics of Political Spin

      Aug 28 03:25 PM

      Being the capitalist I am and many of you are, if Russia buying a portion of our 300 year coal supply for export to their steel industry doesn't get your attention and of all the other concerned US resource folks including those that have in-the-ground assets (oil, NG, coal) which sooner or later will become assets for-sale (being we're all capitalists), it seems to me we had better start working a LOT HARDER developing and providing many alternatives for our lifestyle; because if we don't deplete our natural assets, someone else will.

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      Aug 28 03:32 PM

      And with the someone else's help, DEPLETION COMES SOONER.

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      nakedjaybird
      Aug 28 03:33 PM

      AND ALL US U.S. CAPITALISTS WILL BE RICHER; WOO-HOO!!!!

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      nakedjaybird
      Aug 28 03:34 PM

      SOONER; WOO-HOO, WOO-HOO!!
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:34 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Pennsylvania: At the Forefront of Domestic Energy E&P
      SOONER; WOO-HOO, WOO-HOO!!
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:33 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Pennsylvania: At the Forefront of Domestic Energy E&P
      AND ALL US U.S. CAPITALISTS WILL BE RICHER; WOO-HOO!!!!
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:32 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Pennsylvania: At the Forefront of Domestic Energy E&P
      And with the someone else's help, DEPLETION COMES SOONER.
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:25 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Pennsylvania: At the Forefront of Domestic Energy E&P
      Being the capitalist I am and many of you are, if Russia buying a portion of our 300 year coal supply for export to their steel industry doesn't get your attention and of all the other concerned US resource folks including those that have in-the-ground assets (oil, NG, coal) which sooner or later will become assets for-sale (being we're all capitalists), it seems to me we had better start working a LOT HARDER developing and providing many alternatives for our lifestyle; because if we don't deplete our natural assets, someone else will.
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:04 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Ethanol: Our Answer to Reducing U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil
      Don't live, cause you're going to die!
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    • Wed Aug 27th 16:56 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Ethanol: Our Answer to Reducing U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil
      Tim - if we burn (consume) 140 million gallons of gasoline each year (your number), where's the 21 million barrels/d of crude going??

      If your number is correct at 140 million gallons/yr, and we use my biofuel injected burner with waste heat recovery capturing 90% of the energy and making it useful, then we need only 50 million gallons of biofuel per year.

      You say POET is already producing 1000 million (that's 1 billion) gallons of ethanol a year (your number) - where's all of it going? Some of your numbers are not adding up.

      However, whichever you arrive at, I only need 1/3 as many gallons with my no-moving-parts/no-tra... biofuel-injected-burner with waste heat-to-electric devices, an electric motor and a grass tank with fueling stations where they are today. Goodbye drillers and diggers. Come-on growers.
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    • Wed Aug 27th 14:15 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Ethanol: Our Answer to Reducing U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil
      What? Jack34? Thot it was user246123. Above point is yours re. ALGAE!
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    • Wed Aug 27th 14:11 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Ethanol: Our Answer to Reducing U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil
      user246162: Amen!

      Algae is a good grow method.

      So call it a GROW TANK instead of a GRASS TANK.
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    • Wed Aug 27th 13:29 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Solar Generation Costs on Track to Achieve Grid Parity
      I've got news for the coal and NG power generators - even without solar and wind alternatives, we're going to use less than 30% of current coal and NG (and they will have to do so to stay in business).

      Waste heat recovery via solid state direct conversion to electricity will cut the use of coal and NG by 70%. No other changes required. So the demand for those energy sources is going south, period; by 70%.

      That makes the 30% remaining for replacement with solar and wind (and geo and hydro and nuc) a breeze!

      No more drill, drill, drill, and dig, dig, dig (not to mention extract, process, transport, remediate, etc.).
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