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| CobraEd |
05-13-2008 10:14 AM |
Creative use of energy
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| Ron61 |
05-13-2008 11:26 AM |
Interesting. Now if they can just find a way to lower the expense and make it work for larger areas. I forget which it is, but one of those countries uses a lot of geothermal energy to generate power too.
Ron
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| 427 S/O |
05-13-2008 02:10 PM |
Solar cells could be used for the same process where there's no or little wind.
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| wtm442 |
05-13-2008 06:08 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron61
(Post 842681)
I forget which it is, but one of those countries uses a lot of geothermal energy to generate power too.
Ron
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Iceland. Tons of hot springs.
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| trularin |
05-13-2008 06:37 PM |
Geo-thermal is a big deal in Iceland.
:D
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| Excaliber |
05-13-2008 06:41 PM |
Still way expensive compared to the cost of electricity readily available to them from the main power generation plant. But, you gotta start somewhere...
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| wtm442 |
05-13-2008 06:46 PM |
Creative use of energy .....
I wish there was a way to heat a house using methane gas. Boy, what a supper. :LOL:
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| Ron61 |
05-14-2008 02:49 AM |
:)
Warren,
Get a methane toilet stool. Instead of water in the tank it traps the methane gas and then you can let it out through lines and valves as you need it. Just don't do it again near where the heater is. :LOL:
Ron :D
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