A little off topic, but:
Bring the troops back from Iraq and Afganahstan, station them along the Mexican border with orders to shoot to kill. Tell the oil Shieks to fxxx-off, and start drilling here! Watch the per-barrel prices plummet!
Take your best shot!
Molleur...unfortunately it's not that simplistic to do. The oil...sorry, "energy" companies are in it to make a profit. If we isolated ourselves to our own energy sources, they would simply raise the price on domestics and we'd be no further off by having seperate prices based on regions.
Maybe this is a pipe dream, but I actually believe we are going to see new technologies begin to come on-line in the next 5-7 that make a difference. The new solar leasing companies are promising as are the the new solar technologies that are increase efficiencies by 3x (read this in Popular Mechanics).
I believe that we need to continue to support multiple technologies to lower our usage of oil to a more reasonable level.
Unfortunately the technologies such as the one above are cool but rarely come to fruition in a way that makes an impact. Remember the one technology where radio waves enabled salt water to burn? I hope this technology is still under development but I doubt it will work. Rarely have I seen these "all problems solved" energy solutions work in scaled up environment. Just my experience
Kevin
Kevin...our usage of oil IS at a reasonable level. Otherwise prices at the pump and elsewhere would be MUCH higher and you wouldn't see so many cars, trucks, SUVs and semi's on the road.
Try to remember that all companies exist to turn a profit...and a company that doesn't have to produce anything in order to get your money is in a better position than those that do. All those companies are selling is an idea.
They have a few demonstrator locations that are producing (only during the day when the sun is shining), but they have secured favorable rates with the utilities to log-on to the grid and are using government grants (transferred tax dollars) in addition to private investor funds to stay operational.
Rates for solar energy will fluctuate wildly if/when the producer plants go online, because of the sporadic output (the regular coal/gas/nuclear plants will have to pick up the slack).
When I read this I thought you were going to say -Render them down and extract oil from them
Ian
Ian...Not the troops, but definitely the illegals :thumbsup:
I've done a reasonable amount of reading on this subject. There are many ways to skin the cat so to speak, but the most obvious one to me is solar power.
Very large solar arrays using sterling engines are a very important route forward. I have read (in many places) that if we cover just 1 % of the deserts with these arrays, we can produce enough electricity for the whole worlds needs. Scientists have now almost cracked the problem of retaining the energy taken so that it can be stored during the day and delivered at night. giving 24/7 availability using large saline tanks that are capable of storing the heat. Just think about that....
The difficult issue is how to deliver the electricity to different parts of the world.
There is also the upside that these solar arrays will produce huge amounts of condensation during the night, which can be used to irrigate these areas...
Altruistic maybe, but if Bill Gates chucked a few billion at the project, I believe it could work...
Gravy...repeat after me...Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted (with attendant losses). That means that your stored energy is only as useful as long as the density surpasses the ability to convert & transport it.
I think FCs make more sense for homes or factories than in vehicles.
- Wind Mills - you can purchase/lease small windmills here in the UK and with a govenment grant can actually make some savings. The initial set up (if you can get planning permission) is around Sterling 20K. An old boss has gone into this business and is located in the Norwich area. Anyone interested from there, let me know, and I can probably you in touch with him.
- Solar energy - RAI from Italy did a program a few years back saying that if a 20x20Km square solar panel could be built in the Libyan desert, then all of Europe's electricity could be provided. As we have recently seen, some protective measures would have to be put in place as well as storage and distribution. But that could be overcome.
Domtoni...I don't think FC's are a bad idea and you are probably correct about their proper implementation. Unfortunately, without the mass-production that vehicles bring with them, the costs for small, stationary units will still be exorbitant.
Windmills...you said with a government grant the user/purchaser can achieve some savings. You realize grants come from tax monies? So in essence your neighbor is paying for the privilege of you having a windmill to produce a small portion of your energy needs. Guess that about sums it up...it's not about everyone, it's about what someone can get out of the deal.
Solar power in the Middle East...why yes, of course, makes perfect sense. After all, those Arabs aren't doing anything with that land, why not co-opt it to produce power for Europe? Because after all the clap-trap about the sovereignty of various cultures & nations, none of it matters so long as the "big picture" is minded...forgetting as a matter of course that more than 60% of the world lives in undeveloped areas, so naturally the developed countries energy needs are more important than their right to deny you access to it. And you guys say that Americans have a centric-view of the world!
"As we have recently seen, some protective measures would have to be put in place as well as storage and distribution. But that could be overcome." You say this so cavalierly, as if the right to shoot Arabs intent on sabotaging power-stations built on THEIR land, is evident...but not their right to cut-off your access to the energy it provides. Once again...Europe is more important than the areas of the world that they would like to exploit. Makes me warm & fuzzy when I can catch one of you socialist buggers admitting to the sins you are so quick to point out in us!
