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  • Why argue with Matt Drudge and the rest.

    Kent the expat says thank you David.  But why argue.  The next step in our exercise are political programs for alternative energy -
    geo-thermic coupled with thermo-coupling (thermo-voltaics) aqueous fuel systems, the new Max Planck bio-fuel system which gets 200 liters, or 1.25 barrels of bio-fuel diesel, gasoline, or kerosene for every cubic meter of mixed bio wastes.  

    In the end, the shift to eco energy will be dictated by price as well as ecology.  What is cheaper, a cubic meter of locally collected bio-wastes or raw crude oil drilled in Iraq, Iran or Nigeria, shipped to NAFTA or Europe, for processing.

    The new Max PLanck system developed by Prof. Antoinetti at the M.P.Institute for Colloid Research at Potsdam is really promising as a source of alternative energy.

    Aqueous fuel systems have also experienced some "new patents" which beat the problem of scale formation and allow their, cost effective widespread application.  What is cheaper, a barrel of crude or a barrel of water.

    Those are cost arguments the "right" cannot argue against.

    So in presenting the problem of global warming as presented by Al Gore, present all the cost effective solutions people are coming up with.

    Were a Max Planck system installed on every farm in the U.S., U.S. farmers could become major producers of cost effective bio-fuels.  And beyond that, we can cut fuel subsidies to farmers
    by forward financing aqueous fuel systems on their equipment which let them burn plant oil like rape seed oil emulsified with water.... and running at an 80% water - 20% rape seed oil ratio.  Makes the average farmer independent of equipment fuel and heating oil costs.

    Keep our eyes on all technologies.
    Kent the ex-pat.  

    Kent, happy U.S. vet ex-patriate on a permanent, European holiday.RED-Green

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