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seems like molten salts are the storage solution for solar thermal plants. They're cheap and very efficient.
reminded me of a stirling engine until the bit about making H. That's pretty cool. It's basically a solar powered syn-gas plant. We could actually...
Uig, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
to quote a famous Saudi oil minister... :D
Blimey. They can't get a break down there. How's pat getting on? I hope he's alright. Had no idea. But then, I don't really watch much telly.
No drips. We have an old school vertical axis washer, and they wring less out of the clothes (in addition to using more water) than the newer...
BB, install the line inside. We have two of them. Clothes will dry overnight in the winter and you get to humidify the house too! We need to get...
The nice thing about electric cars is they have a massive upside from an emissions point of view. The current problem is that the grid isn't very...
That's really the problem, cycledrum. You're willing to do a bit of work. This is a massively complex issue. No one has all the answers, but most...
Blimey, Pinto. I haven't seen you on here for ages (or have you just been hangin' out in FHOP?). How have you been?
The liver is an excellent arsenic filter. :D
You got an energy comparison for us? C'mon Chogan, where are the numbers? :D
was that debunked? I seem to recall hearing about that on NPR the other day.
lol, geologically we'll be at peak oil in the next instant. Yeah, either way the carbon will eventually come down. The question is how much we...
Both because the people of CO mandated the increased wind capacity via referendum (when the lawmakers wouldn't pass a bill, the people voted it in...
Well, I think the Floridians will probably be on board with it. Does LA count as eastern gulf? probably not.
it was regulator (by referendum) but the pace at which it was installed was not driven by the mandate, it was driven by the market (NG prices were...
A signal causes there to be an increase in capacity. Same goes for solar. Without the price signal here in CO, Xcel energy wouldn't be 10 years...
I've been wondering about that. It sounds like the energy density of the average tonne of coal is also going down as lower grade stuff is thrown...
paying to support wind ins't greenwashing. It sends a signal to utilities that there's demand for wind power, even when the price of wind is...