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  • Smart Grid: Powering Us Out of Recession [View article]
    We need to do two seemingly contradictory things before the energy situation improves.
    1. Nationalize the grid,
    2. Micro-localize energy production and storage.
    The local monopolies held by power companies are preventing forward progress. We have too many "Mr. Burns and Homer Simpsons" running the power supply ... one blinded by greed, the other satisfied to sit on his ass forever. Look at the lightning speed with which communications changed once Ma Bell was broken up. Look at how quickly the federal government was able to develop the Interstate system.
    Central production of energy is wasteful (a large proportion is lost in transmission and friction) and it's strategically dangerous.
    We have been lucky so far that the giant blackouts in the North have only happened in the summer. Try one in the middle of a cold winter and thousands of people could die … millions could become refugees. During the Great Depression you could chop up the furniture and stick in the boiler to get heat. Today a modern gas furnace won't even light without grid power. Even the gas is supplied by an electronic valve that stops working without electricity.
    If the outage lasted long enough to freeze pipes the damage would be in the Trillions and make 9/11 look like a holiday.
    A NG powered fuel cell in every basement that supplies heat and power would be more efficient than grid electricity, greener, and with economies of scale probably no more expensive than what the average home owner pays for a furnace and water heater.
    Supplement that with solar and wind where appropriate and everyone would be happier, healthier and safer. PLUG, GE, and United Tech...all have fuel cell products ready to go, but it will take a disaster before anyone unseats Mr. Burns.
    Ask yourself, has the power plant in your area done anything new in 30 years? How much more black coal smoke do we need in the atmosphere? Has the electric meter or wires coming to your house changed in the last 50 years? If not, maybe it's time.
    In the early 80s we could not have imagined the iPhone. Imagine what a consumer market could do for energy!
    Mar 13 14:23 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Seven Companies Profiting From Obama's 'New' New Deal [View article]
    Money is a symbol for energy.

    Everything we build to create, grow, collect or save energy from an infinite resource (the sun, the moon --wind and tides--, the atom) will enrich this nation.

    The paradigm of previous centuries, that we can find energy or buy a dollar's worth for less than a dollar is an unsustanable fallacy in a finite system.

    Whether or not we have reached "peak oil", "peak coal" or "peak any other finite resource," global warming should be the wake up call to the fact that we are running on our stores, and that is unsustainable.

    Isn't all this discussion on energy policy like asking, "How long can a fat man go without eating?" It's a silly question, time isn't the issue ... the issue is he will die.

    It's time to do the right thing and feed from the infinite.

    I don't know if the end is near, but now that we most definitely know there is and end, why not be conservative and prepare for it?
    Nov 14 13:19 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • My U.S. Infrastructure and Employment Plan [View article]
    Amen again. And Tomas Martin is right ... electric cars are the only answer that makes sense! The Poulsen hybrid is a better retrofit for older cars than a natural gas conversion. For the same price, you can get clean, 95+% efficient electric motors pushing cars.
    Nov 11 09:45 am |Rating: 0 -2 |Link to Comment
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