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  Topic: Plug-in Flex-Fuel Hybrid w/ 2x the Fuel Efficiency of Prius
agomemnon

Replies: 12
Views: 1446

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:16 pm   Subject: Re: Plug-in Flex-Fuel Hybrid w/ 2x the Fuel Efficiency of Pr
Toyota sees a market for plug in hybrids and hopefully so does everyone else.

I'm hopeful but skeptible. If I had the ability i'd get my prius converted to a plug-in. I would probably only drive ...
  Topic: THE Tesla Thread (merged)
agomemnon

Replies: 392
Views: 2153

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:03 pm   Subject: Re: Tesla Roadster Range Testing Results
Show me one credible link that suggests that 100,000 EV's spread across the country on every grid could not be powered by existing capacity. Just one.

I am waiting bet you won't find one.

Why do ...
  Topic: For solar power, the future looks bright
agomemnon

Replies: 65
Views: 5485

PostForum: Current Events   Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:58 am   Subject: Re: For solar power, the future looks bright
If you haven't seen it yet there is some impressive things going on with solar.

www.nanosolar.com

I have to say. Not only is this impressive but its cheap. Printing up durable solar cells! Its ...
  Topic: Why wont nuclear energy solve upcoming energy shortages?
agomemnon

Replies: 105
Views: 15303

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:01 pm   Subject: Re: Why wont nuclear energy solve upcoming energy shortages?
The 'carrying capacity' of the planet is finite & we don't have a lot of time before we exceed it big style - I agree.

Before we exceed it? We exceeded it "big style" a few billions ago.

...
  Topic: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
agomemnon

Replies: 446
Views: 73015

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 8:57 pm   Subject: Re: The Hydrogen economy - The physics

There is no "techno-fix."

We must powerdown and depopulate.

What kind of fascistic society are you trying to bring about here.

depopulate?? Are you an adeherent of the Malthusian religion? ...
  Topic: Why wont nuclear energy solve upcoming energy shortages?
agomemnon

Replies: 105
Views: 15303

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:29 pm   Subject: Re: Why wont nuclear energy solve upcoming energy shortages?
The arguments against nuclear power seem unnecessarily pessimistic. It's as if PO will hit and all the oil spigots will turn off immediately, leaving us in the dark without an energy infrastructure. ...
  Topic: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
agomemnon

Replies: 446
Views: 73015

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:19 pm   Subject: Re: The Hydrogen economy - The physics

There is no "techno-fix."

We must powerdown and depopulate.

What kind of fascistic society are you trying to bring about here.

depopulate?? Are you an adeherent of the Malthusian religion? ...
  Topic: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
agomemnon

Replies: 446
Views: 73015

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 8:46 am   Subject: Re: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
But one year from now, people will still be communicating about peak oil on this board. In two years. In five years, the same. I think you get my point. Collapses happen over hundreds of years, not to ...
  Topic: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
agomemnon

Replies: 446
Views: 73015

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:31 pm   Subject: Re: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
I am rather surprised at the negative statements concerning the use of hydrogen.

Surprised?

The last thing we need is a new energy consumer.

Really please explain.
  Topic: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
agomemnon

Replies: 446
Views: 73015

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:07 am   Subject: Re: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
I am rather surprised at the negative statements concerning the use of hydrogen.

I have studied this extensively and I have become a convert (scientifically speaking) to the use of hydrogen.

Hyd ...
  Topic: Coal - What are the ramifications?
agomemnon

Replies: 115
Views: 31108

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:48 pm   Subject: Re: Coal - What are the ramifications?
If Coal is used in Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell for electrical generations (there a few already) it doubles the efficiency and offers the ability to clean out contaminats like sulfer.

This does a couple o ...
  Topic: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
agomemnon

Replies: 446
Views: 73015

PostForum: Energy Technology   Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:38 pm   Subject: Re: The Hydrogen economy - The physics
I am rather surprised at the negative statements concerning the use of hydrogen.

I have studied this extensively and I have become a convert (scientifically speaking) to the use of hydrogen.

Hyd ...
 
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