6/1/12
GOP wants to stick with what is destroying us and our world
Kevin's Place It Takes a Turbine
Kevin's Place: "Doing just a sampling the build out would take the next decade to build out if all gasoline and transportation fuels were exchanged for hydrogen. A workforce just for the turbines and electrolyzers would be 7,500,000 workers and to handle replacement parts and maintenance as well the workforce over that same time period would add an additional 1,500,000 workers.
"To also replace the nuclear, natural gas, coal fired energy generation would add an additional 2,750,000 workers over the next decade of build out. Many more jobs with grid build out and new connections would benefit as well.
"These estimations are also adding additional workforce for the establishment of localized energy storage of ammonia systems to support baseline and overage during peak power periods to avoid blackouts and brownouts.
"To also include all the workforce to convert the cars, trucks and other transportation over to hydrogen would involve additional millions of workers. In the end the USA would be totally energy independent with power generated locally and monies from that generation and workforce spent within the US., greatly expanding our economy and preserving our way of life and for that of our children and our children's children."
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I have this image of turbines as a universal means of generating all the clean energy the world needs. I am not a scientist but I know about scientific method and anything that would work deserves a chance to be proved out. Maybe some future First Lady will wrote a book called It Takes a Turbine.
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"To also replace the nuclear, natural gas, coal fired energy generation would add an additional 2,750,000 workers over the next decade of build out. Many more jobs with grid build out and new connections would benefit as well.
"These estimations are also adding additional workforce for the establishment of localized energy storage of ammonia systems to support baseline and overage during peak power periods to avoid blackouts and brownouts.
"To also include all the workforce to convert the cars, trucks and other transportation over to hydrogen would involve additional millions of workers. In the end the USA would be totally energy independent with power generated locally and monies from that generation and workforce spent within the US., greatly expanding our economy and preserving our way of life and for that of our children and our children's children."
'via Blog this'
I have this image of turbines as a universal means of generating all the clean energy the world needs. I am not a scientist but I know about scientific method and anything that would work deserves a chance to be proved out. Maybe some future First Lady will wrote a book called It Takes a Turbine.
Barack Obama is a hoops guy. Barack Obama knows how to score points.
The Underlying Conflict of 2012
'Golden age of gas' threatens renewable energy, IEA warns - environmentalresearchweb: "A "golden age of gas" spurred by a tripling of shale gas from fracking and other sources of unconventional gas by 2035 will stop renewable energy in its tracks if governments don't take action, the International Energy Agency has warned.
Gas is now relatively abundant in some regions, thanks to the massive expansion of hydraulic fracturing – fracking – for shale gas, and in some areas the price of the fuel has fallen. The result is a threat to renewable energy, which is by comparison more expensive, in part because the greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels are still not taken into account in the price of energy."
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This is what Romney and the Kochs are willing to spend and die for, make no mistake about it.
Progressives need to come out full square on the push-back side. Beyond green. Beyond pattern language. Toward a sustainable and reasonable future.
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Gas is now relatively abundant in some regions, thanks to the massive expansion of hydraulic fracturing – fracking – for shale gas, and in some areas the price of the fuel has fallen. The result is a threat to renewable energy, which is by comparison more expensive, in part because the greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels are still not taken into account in the price of energy."
'via Blog this'
This is what Romney and the Kochs are willing to spend and die for, make no mistake about it.
Progressives need to come out full square on the push-back side. Beyond green. Beyond pattern language. Toward a sustainable and reasonable future.
Sarah Palin has rejected Jesus as a role model for Americans
Sarah Palin has rejected Jesus as a role model for Americans and is apparently leaving her church. She is preparing a series of tweets to explain.
"It's true," she told reporters outside her home in Wasilla, AK. "Jesus is is a one-world socialist opposed real American religion. He's weak on defense, permissive on crime and not one of us. He'd destroy national security with his be-platitudes. He's worse than President Obama. Jesus would probably oppose Israel. I can't accept that."
When a reporter suggested Palin's political career could be ruined, she answered, "Oh really?"
Home Wrecker
"Look," she explained. "I'm a maverick, but I'm not a home wrecker. Jesus' family values were in the cellar. He dissed his mom and his sibs. He accused his dad of desertion."
Palin has not entirely rejected her former beliefs. "I actually believe when people die, a handful will be saved and return here to Alaska. I am not sure Jesus will be among them."
Palin says she now sees Jesus as a utopian socialist. "He's a ucialist!" she replied. "Yep, he believes in ucialism."
Todd Palin commented, "Sarah's one tough lady. She's never been afraid to let chips fall where they may."
"It's true," she told reporters outside her home in Wasilla, AK. "Jesus is is a one-world socialist opposed real American religion. He's weak on defense, permissive on crime and not one of us. He'd destroy national security with his be-platitudes. He's worse than President Obama. Jesus would probably oppose Israel. I can't accept that."
When a reporter suggested Palin's political career could be ruined, she answered, "Oh really?"
Home Wrecker
"Look," she explained. "I'm a maverick, but I'm not a home wrecker. Jesus' family values were in the cellar. He dissed his mom and his sibs. He accused his dad of desertion."
Palin has not entirely rejected her former beliefs. "I actually believe when people die, a handful will be saved and return here to Alaska. I am not sure Jesus will be among them."
Palin says she now sees Jesus as a utopian socialist. "He's a ucialist!" she replied. "Yep, he believes in ucialism."
Todd Palin commented, "Sarah's one tough lady. She's never been afraid to let chips fall where they may."
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