Re: Using nuclear power to make renewables and a hydrogen economy cost effective

From: G. R. L. Cowan (gcowan_at_eagle.ca)
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 11:26:45 -0400


"Ian St. John" wrote:
>
> Franz Heymann wrote:
> > "Ian St. John" <istjohn@noemail.usa> wrote in message
> > news:gTxgd.24517$Qs6.1836204@news20.bellglobal.com...
> >
> >> Hatunen wrote:
> >
> >>> As to replecing crude oil, the accomapnying page says "This wax
> >>> is used as a natural base for a wide range of cosmetic products,
> >>> has heat-resistant lubricating properties, and is potentially
> >>> useful in the chemical industry." Not really a replacement for
> >>> crude.
> >>
> >> Gee. That makes a lot of sense. I should post an old description of
> >> gasoline as a 'byproduct of kerosene manufacture' useless for most
> >> applications due to extreme volatility and flammability and
> >> dangerous to handle. Normally discarded as a waste product.
> >
> > The logic of your response escapes me.
>
> I'm sure that this is a common problem for you. Read it again in reference
> to what Hatunen is saying. If it still escapes you, try a high school
> teacher.

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--- Graham Cowan, former hydrogen fan
http://www.eagle.ca/~gcowan/Paper_for_11th_CHC.doc --
how individual mobility gains nuclear cachet



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