by BigQuake » Thu 01 May 2008, 19:21:25
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True, but if they found a way to do this with garbage and sewage while also getting into solar, wind, and nuclear--wouldn't that take up the slack?
Sorry, I'm new, but looking at some of the information, it just seems like there IS technology and there IS a way to mitigate the environmental and economic problem of oil that would benefit EVERYONE, but the problem seems to be that everyone is wrapped around oil?
As for the whole corn ethanol mess, I'm having a hard time imagining WHY anyone would want to jump in with both feet into corn ethanol when other ways that don't jeopardize food are available??
It just seems like some myopic rich idiots have hijacked the world and are bent on crashing it into a wall...for no apparent reason...
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The problem, as I see it, is scale.
Now I dont know the exact figures, but oil, gas & coal account for (lets say) 80% of the worlds daily energy needs.
The replacements we have, garbage / sewage, solar, wind, tidal, hydro electric, etc, (renewables) as well as nuclear provide the remaining 20%, but cannot that take up the slack. Its nigh on impossible for them to take up the remaining 80%. They don't have the size / resource / capability / cost effectiveness to scale up.
Every little helps though. If we dont have some kind of techno-energy breakthrough real soon, we will have to down-power but quick. Hence peak oil, and this (interesting) site.
Lots of things we can do, and technology will solve many problems, but overall our personal energy daily intake MUST greatly reduce & quickly.
As you say, biofuel is proving to be a no-no, and I agree with you, the lunatics are running the assylum. And untill "the lunatics" are sorted out, little or nothing will change, except rising prices.
Gasmon
If everyone saved them, we could run air force one.