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Entries from April 2008

The Shape of Oil to Come

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

This is about an article that is about the way in which oil production is going evolve. Will there be a sharp peak, or a long lasting plateau?

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Here come the bite-size fuel cells

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies is approaching the issue of selling fuel cells by developing small units meant for use on radio-controlled cars. This is an interesting approach because the RC vehicle community has proved itself to be a fertile proving ground for battery technology.

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Technosanity #1: News for April 4, 2008

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

The payoff for plug-in hybrids: 95 years?
http://www.google.org/recharge/
http://www.7gen.com/article-summary/plugin-hybrid-electric/23973-payoff-…

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The payoff for plug-in hybrids: 95 years?

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

At RechargeIT.org, a Google.org project, they have built a few plug-in hybrid Prius’s and now have several months data about real world fuel use. They have found an improved miles/gallon efficiency from 44.6, for a regular Prius, to 66.2 miles/gallon for their plugin Prius’s. This results in 0.4115 CO2e lbs/mile for the plugin […]

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On the ‘transportation of inedible kitchen grease’

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

It seems a biodiesel advocate has been arrested for siphoning 300 gallons of grease from a Burger King in Morgan Hill, CA. Among the charges is ‘Illegal transportation of inedible kitchen grease‘. This is a bit curious and clearly there are a lot of biodiesel advocates who are going around collecting used fryer […]

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Why stop burning fossil oil, and other fossil fuels?

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Fossil fuels carry with them tremendous problems, many of which are not clearly obvious. The effects that come from burning fossil fuels are small, at the individual level. The exhaust coming out of a car is nigh-on invisible, for example. But it’s like the way snowflakes are individually small, but if there […]

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The Zero-Carbon Car: Building the Car the Auto Industry Can’t Get Right

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

William Kemp is the V.P. Engineering for an energy sector corporation, a sustainable living and clean energy advocate, and a leading expert in renewable energy technologies. He has written a book exploring issues of climate change/carbon rationing, peak oil, urban sprawl and geopolitical and socio-economic disruption related to fossil fuel use. The second […]

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Nipple ring search procedures faulty, TSA admits

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Apparently a woman, Mandi Hamlin, recently had an embarrassing incident in airport security screening. She has several body piercings, including nipple rings, which set off the metal detectors in the airport screening. The TSA officials forced her to remove the nipple rings so they could inspect them and determine that she isn’t a […]

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‘Smartlets’ or low cost electric plugs for recharging EV’s

April 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Hunh, some marketing genius seems to be at work. Several articles (linked) are describing a ’smartlet’ as a newfangled gizmo that will magically make it easier to charge an EV. But, gosh, the pictures just look like an outdoor power outlet.

Here’s an example of what these articles are saying:

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California utility to spread ’solar power plant’ across rooftops

April 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I’ve written about similar ideas before, namely that there is a lot of land area containing large warehouse-style buildings that have flat roofs. These buildings could then have roof-top solar panels. There is breaking news (links below) that Southern California Edison is launching a program to install solar panels on commercial rooftops

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