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Congress Called on to Commit to New Energy Future

October 4, 2006   |   7 Comments

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To achieve the benefits of a New Energy Future, the United States must adopt policies designed to increase our use of renewable energy and tap America's vast potential for energy efficiency improvements. America must also increase its investment in research and development of the next generation of clean energy technologies, as well as make the investments necessary to bring those technologies into wider use.
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October 6, 2006
Seems there was a problem with ECO-Engine- proposed new low-temp Energy COnversion cycle...www.eco-energygroup.com.
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October 6, 2006
How about joining the New Energy Future with the 25x25.org initiative?

We need to work together to gain energy independence and national security through renewable energy.

Please see www.areday.net for related links.
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October 6, 2006
I just want to post this report on our site. Not seeing how to obtain the report so can do that. Although $35M would help our nonprofit fund for installing RE on all those buildings that are not capable of receiving Federal Tax Credits.
C. F. Pittenger
CEO
Fred@Simplicitysolar.com
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October 8, 2006
The first thing we could do is to not hold on to these wisdoms as if it were a child because it is not a child, normal or otherwise. They are concepts, and beliefs. They are values and expieriments, tested, tryed and true over hundreds and thousands of years, but that is the past. Our future on the planet Earth is becoming something that our predecessors could never contemplate. We poeple today most invent new wisdoms if we are to survive ourselves. Throw out what our predecessors have learned because its no good to us today. They came from a world of natural selection. We are moving into a world of manmade selection. A world where mankind decides who is fit to survive and who is not. Nature will have nothing to do with it.
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October 8, 2006
If we could percieve these wisdoms as a growing child then the evolved wisdoms we are using to solve modern day tasks would be a mere infant or perhaps a toddler. That being the case, I fear that this toddler is showing the signs of mental retardation. Or at the very least, the outward signs of what we might call normal progress are not there. If this assumption is correct then what are we to do with this child? Hide it in the basement? In a world of natural selection the child would die but we do not live in a world of natural selection anymore. It has become a world of manmade selection.
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October 8, 2006
If we take a look at our present day conventional wisdoms concerning what it takes to complete a task that is set before us, and analyze those wisdoms we can begin to see that those wisdoms have evolved from the wisdoms of our predecessors back to the days before written history. Although what we have today that our predecessors did not have over the past several thousand years or so, is 6.5 billion and counting human beings devouering natural resources and leaving pollutions in thier wake worldwide. The majority of this increase in world population and subsequent devouering of natural redources and polution having taken place in just the last 100 hundred years!
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October 10, 2006
Collaboration?
We need biomass for food, feed, fibre and fuel.
One ton of biomass contains 1 500 - 7 000 kWh energy and the essential plant nutrients.
Mistakes in management of biomass are expensive and polluting therefore we have to improve present methods.
Is somebody of you interested in bioconversion? It means advanced and more efficient upgrading of biomass to two valuable products: biogas and biofertilisers.

Sustainable management of biomass can give several positive impacts on ecological, economical and social aspects:
 Energy - recovery
 Plant nutrients - recycling
 Soil improvement - "Carbon Sequestration"
 Environment - protection (air, water and soil)
 Economy - viable
 Social aspects - in balance
ruzena@spray.se
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