Sci.Energy Geeks, take a look
- From: "Marc" <mdandml@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Jul 2005 03:45:13 -0700
Here on this thread I will paste just 10-15 extremely positive
viewpoints based on SHEC Labs technology. There are roughly 5-10 super
silly posters that I've been "chatting" with. With these direct
opposite opinions we should be even. There are more, but I won't bore
you. K, 2 Dans, Don, Mike, "Big" Al, and the rest you can't possibly
think you dorks are any smarter than the people who feel the following
way:
Helios Arts and Environmental Institute, Inc. is a nonprofit
organization that fosters the efficient and restorative use of natural
and human resources to make the world more secure, just, prosperous,
and life sustaining. We hope to do this by inspiring business,
government, and individuals to design integrative conservation and
energy solutions that create true wealth. These solutions include the
implementation
of renewable, clean sources: solar, wind, water,
geo-thermal and tidal energy. The implementation of hydrogen produced
by solar energy to replace fossel fuel and the implementation of a
world wide electrical grid to power the world. This process may start
in your own back yard, follow these links for more information:
The Maine Solar House--- www.solarhouse.com
Parabolic Dish Solar Collectors---www.solarpaces.org/
hydrogen produced by solar energy--- www.shec-labs.com/
there are a couple of hydrogen technologies with promise about to come
online. The Canadian company, SHEC-Labs and the Aussie University of
New South Wales are set to deliver remote hydrogen from solar
technologies which would create both electricity and hydrogen gas (for
a fuel cell or perhaps a modified internal combustion engine). The
Canadians are almost ready to ship now and the Aussies, who use a
titanium oxide process, say they are a few years from roll out. The
Aussies say that just 1600 homes each with a 10 sq metre solar
collection panel, could power the entire country and they are looking
to sell their exess energy to SE Asia. www.pureenergysystems.com - by:
EROEI has nothing to do with Thermodynamics...only economic
feasability. This will all be taken care of by future alternate energy
sources once they are make orders of magnitude improvements in cost,
effectiveness and efficiency. Wind probably being the least of them.
Though you want Hogen to the electrolyser of choice, there are many
many out there...all are dependent on the cost of the energy input for
their EROEI. In MY opinion Something like what SHEC labs is working on
will become the most likely candidate for distributed energy and Nukes
for grid power. Windmills on the top of gas stations is out of the
question as will be local SBH recycling. At best it will be regional.
nat - by: naterzis
You know what, this is too time consuming. Time will tell if you
indeed are the GURU's of the science world, or the Guanos. These
people are investors, not stargazers.
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