http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_coal_sludge_spill
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tennessee Coal Sludge Spill Summary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_coal_sludge_spill
Sunday, December 28, 2008
A trillion barrels of oil
World Oil, Vol. 228, No.9 (September 2007), the world supply of crude oil is 1.14 trillion barrels. If you followed estimates over the years that number has slowly eroded for the past two decades. However - one understands why middle east oil production countries (and Russia) want to drive up the price past 100 U.S. Dollars a barrel. At $25 bucks a barrel that's (only) 250 trillion bucks. At $100+ bucks a barrel - it's 100 trillion bucks!
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Now I know why GM electric cars beginning in 1997 were scraped through 2003. (Most board members have HUGE stakes in oil stocks and they don't call them Market Makers on the street for nothing.).
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For the record I have posted a thread on CR4.com asking for a calculus formula for the number of metric tons of carbon dioxide, sulfer dioxide, wellhead flared methane gas and mercury will be produced by a trillion tons of burnt crude oil in the form of other products that will be cracked and used directly or indirectly for energy if we attempt to dig this carbon energy up and use it as fuel. (The only current gross number known at this time is that America spews out 10 Billion Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Yearly.).
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Encourage Corn as Bio-fuel to help fight Type 2 Diabetes.
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At one point, this bully pulpit was opposed to the production of Bio-fuel from corn. The argument was that it was definitely driving up the price of gasoline additives in the form of alcohol and as a result of the competition for the product, would drive up the price of food.
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Source for the above: http://www.green-metroplex.com/index.html Paragraph 4 revised 12/20/08
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Energy Future Holdings is doing a Mercury Pollution end run...
Energy Future Holdings avoids pollution lawsuit with Sierra Club deal
10:24 PM CST on Tuesday, December 9, 2008
By ELIZABETH SOUDER/ The Dallas Morning News esouder@dallasnews.comSaturday, December 6, 2008
Common Sense about the Automobile Industry Bail Out
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While there is an impassioned lobby in Washington which is trying to get yet another bailout grant from Congress/AKA the American Taxpayer, I would like a review of a short list of items.
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GM has already done the engineering and has the personnel to make the environmentally friendly cars which it scrapped in 1997. Are they going to re-instate and build those? ... Please review the following if you don't understand the above: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsJAlrYjGz8
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Are Ev's, tested, proven, just not profitable as an after-market parts sales source, back in 1996, going to be built by all the good folks in Detroit who are 'about to be out of jobs' while the buying public waits for a sensible auto from Detroit to buy from them? (I'm one of millions of Americans who took the pledge to hold out for an affordable Hybrid or EV, or nothing, to replace my (actually) reliable Freestar from Ford. For the record: I'm toughing it out and sticking to that pledge.).
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Are the fat-cat CEO's who have the clout to stop having transponders on their corporate jets from giving away their locations, thus taking their extravagance off the public radar, likewise being fired for the Dolts that they are?; In our home we'd like to see credible replacements in place to spend those bailout bucks if they are wheedle out of Congress's hands, you know?
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Does Congress have the slightest intention of using their position just now as a bully pulpit for re-instating a credit voucher system for those of use who DO buy fuel efficient Ev's, hybrids and other cars in or of that genre; or as a consolation credit if forced to buy one of Detroits current gas guzzlers for lack of a choice? Fuel prices WILL rebound like one of those Whamoo Balls, you can take that to the bank and you MUST know by now, the American Public knows it too and it is the primary reason our spending is in limbo! Who is fooling whom?
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Those are my two bits. Warren Richardson, Grand Prairie, TX
In wheel motors
(Image source: http://www.green-metroplex.com/EVs/Index.html )
Truly stupid bumper sticker
My spouse told me I aught to publish this joke after showing me a cartoon in today's paper depicting a Hummer with a large bumper sticker on its back door stating, "Global Warming Advocate." My response was, "Well, at least those insufferable idiots are honest about the intended product of their actions."
Friday, October 31, 2008
There really are smart car buyers, y'all!
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/stories/103108dnbussmartcar.3a26e56.html
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Mitsubishi is building a micro electric vehicle
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Energy saving tip; from the trenches.
My sister-in-law, who is on social security, was in a fix. As I understand it, her apartment living room has a large, 5 x 8 picture window facing west. It has no protection from direct solar gain, at all. Curtains and slat shades could not keep out the heat in the afternoon, which made the room uninhabitable for much of every day. Her limited funds are made more distressed by the enormous electric bills the air conditioning causes in the summer as a result of her cheaply designed apartment's design flaws.
My wife took it upon herself to take a half roll of solar screen left over from our own energy saving make over project of last year, over to her sister's place and taped it directly onto the window molding around that bad boy window. Around sun-down this evening my sister-in-law called to tell us that the heat difference was so reduced that she was forced to turn off the overhead fan she usually had going full speed, during the day, in the living room to help cool that space by circulation. The ceiling fan made that room feel too chilly to keep it going along with the air conditioning! And, oh yeah, she can live in that room, again.
I have long been an advocate for mechanical, deciduous and other shade methods so I won't rant about this topic. Suffice it to say that if one does NOT allow heat into a space in the first place, one need not pay good money to air condition it back out of that space in the second place. If you are interested in information about solar mesh screening, take advantage of the link to an article about the energy savings potentials using shade and solar screening below. There are an extensive number of web pages and articles as well as links, as resources which make it abundantly clear how cost effective a bit of shade can be on ones energy bill, immediately and year after year. At our home our kilowatt-hour comparisons from prior years is steadily and regularly less each year as we continue to retrofit our home with energy reducing measures. Sun screening and shade have paid us back handsomely in the form of significantly lower summer electric bills in spite of higher cost per kilowatt rate changes from utility companies. Check it out.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
Oops - ten cents per kWatt solar cells... not just per Watt from thin cell solar arrays.
My mistake. I meant to say, "Thin Film Solar Cell technology is well on the way to being able to make 10 cents per kWatt energy which is cost competitive with today's coal fired energy." That's 10 cents per kilowatt pumping directly into your abode folks not 10 cents per Watt. Energy from the net grid costs about 6 cents per kWatt. They mark it up and charge about double or more (TXU = 13.9 cents per kW). If you had a Thin Film solar array on your roof you could make them more competitive such that you'd only pay for and build the max capacity for your average electric loads - not large enough to satisfy your peak summer loads which would make utilities actually loose money were your array larger.
I'm a Republican Capitalist but I still flinched when I heard Bush speak about market adjustment.
On April 30th of this year President Bush made several state of the union statements. One comment, almost a sidebar and almost impossible to pick up on was that, "The consumers and the free market will adjust the rising costs of energy." It was buried in his rhetoric, and it was not an error in his fielding of several questions as to what the government could or would not do about the current economic upheaval caused by rising fuel prices. Implied are the forces that will lead consumers to purchase more fuel-efficient vehicles burning the fuel that are currently in deep reserves within our own borders… Which is, oh by the way(?) expensive to extract; even with the new technology he harped on about… most must be steam heated to even make it liquid enough to flow up from a wellhead of the environmentally sensitive sites that this oil is under.
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One must recall that our president was and is an Old School Political Capitalist. While the bin Lauden royal family of Saudi Arabia bailed his floundering nincompoop oil enterprises out of trouble on more than one occasion and underwrote much of his successful political career costs over the years, he is none the less convinced that he or any other government official can do nothing but allow the free market to correct the costs of energy, I.E., The Law of Supply and Demand. That law dictates that if a commodity becomes too expensive for survival, market forces will produce an alternative balancing force to compensate and bring equilibrium to the market. Old School Political Capitalists believe that they can screen themselves behind rhetoric to mask the bare fact that they don't give a rat's behind one way or the other since they are in the catbird seat, and their futures are secure so long as they don't upset the political machines that they are the figureheads of. Captains of industry, the ultra-wealthy and politicians are the U.S. royalty, as you know.
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In addition – our government is now separated from market forces in that they legalized their pay and compensation such that it comes from THE GENERAL FUND, not from constituent taxes – as such their pay and benefits can be painlessly adjusted for ANY swing in cost of living that impacts the greater unwashed (you and me). Guess what? Federal energy funding comes in no small measure in the form of excise taxes on raw oil and refined oil. These GO INTO THE GENERAL FUND. Thus the money is laundered and has no taint of constituant contribution when congress gives itself another pay raise or two.
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So… as I have ranted before. The government is firmly and determinedly out of the loop on the realities of living with spiraling gas prices. We – the greater unwashed must, Must, MUST make the adjustment in favor of physcal solvancy, not by wailing at the stone wall that is our federal government – but by buying into the one kind of energy that cannot be turned into a commodity and traded on the open free market, for better or worse which actually IS based on supply and demand…
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We must personally collect "Free" Solar Energy:
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Invest in solar energy electric power and store your excess energy in batteries that run your car, and the net grid. That is where it can be drawn back into your home or business at nighttime, too because "off the grid" battery storage per say is not cost effective. Thin Film Solar collectors that have the potential of driving the cost of electrical energy down to 10 cents a watt (competitive with fossil electric energy) are arriving on the market as we speak. Toyota has rethimpked its position to bury the high efficiency Li-Ion battery it owns the patent on and is in the ground breaking phase for building a facility to put them into next years' Prius Hybrids with 50 mpg capability and make them plug-in capable off the factory floor. (As has been restated time and again – Toyota resisted the conversion to plug-in hybrid as a standard model due to the certainty that its after sales replacement parts industry would suffer a terrible hit if it went to battery powered vehicles… an industry wide problem that blocks change.). Compressed air "suburban dual fuel vehicles" with ranges around 200 miles are on the market and they only use domestic electric powered air compressors for their stored high pressure energy which combined with a gallon of E85 gas can go 100 miles.
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Check it out. Then: Buy smart.
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Signed: Warren Richardson, a Republican and a Capitalist... End.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Canon Free Shipping Recycle Cartridge Return Lables
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Three Springtime Health Tips for Gardeners
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