ttystikk
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Our industry's Achilles' heel is its profligate power consumption. Those who solve its efficiency problems will be well rewarded. I plan to be one of those people.@ttystikk
look up Jean Pain...I admire his sensibilities about methane and other types of passive power....I could make your head spin with that discussion above....as could you I imagine....I have been reading studying about alternative sources of power since 99 or so at least..... Ran windmills for power tools etc etc, passive water heating, passive solar, geothermal, solar sewers,
all I have to say is passive energy at all levels, more utilized, is the future, it has to be, or we don't survive imho...... not the biosphere, just silly large brain panners like ourselves.
Also agreed that passive and more efficient energy consumption schemes can have benefits. I mentioned Grand Junction and its wastewater treatment to biofuel program above. If they used fuel cells to convert that methane into electricity, they'd displace a far larger carbon footprint. I know why they won't do that, though; it's a coal town.