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Old 09-01-2008, 05:44 AM
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How about . It maybe a good deal for some countries . The British can get money to try things that we can't. Some years ago someone one took raw sewage and pumped into glass pipes in the sun. Algae grew like mad. As it was slowly passed down the pipe it packed and dried. At the end it was be burned for power. Maybe its a better deal right now than some small fuel poor country have. But we block that kind of stuff if anyones aid is used. Not just ours but all the ones we have power over. Thanks to Ronnie the use of that kind of thing was stopped if it made power to save medicine. it was oil or nothing. So much 3'd world meds go bad fast. Would this be different?
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How about . It maybe a good deal for some countries . The British can get money to try things that we can't. Some years ago someone one took raw sewage and pumped into glass pipes in the sun. Algae grew like mad. As it was slowly passed down the pipe it packed and dried. At the end it was be burned for power. Maybe its a better deal right now than some small fuel poor country have. But we block that kind of stuff if anyones aid is used. Not just ours but all the ones we have power over. Thanks to Ronnie the use of that kind of thing was stopped if it made power to save medicine. it was oil or nothing. So much 3'd world meds go bad fast. Would this be different?
Turning waste into energy is the right way to go! More R&D dollars should be spent on finding ways we can turn our waste into energy, waste is not "waste" it still has alot of energy inside it we can use. All this talk about ethonol is driving the price of food up and is requiring more land for farming which cuts down the rainforest. We already have a problem with waste, why not use to it max potential? Great post Dan!
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