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Old December 31st 07, 02:28 PM posted to alt.support.boy-lovers, rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, alt.callahans
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Default How to solve the country's energy problems

On Dec 19, 9:50�pm, Marten Kemp
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or at least a significant fraction of them.

1. Use Thermal Depolymerization to transform trash and garbage
� � into oil (yeah, really) and distilled water - after they solve
� � the bad smellhttp://www.energybulletin.net/1666.html

2. Build fission nuclear plants for interim power generation
� � (probably never happen because of NIMBY/BANANA hysteria);

3. Build Bussard fusion reactors (clean, no radioactivity)
� � for long-term power generation. Scientific work is mostly
� � done, needs about $200 million (million, not billion) for
� � engineering. I'd really rather the US do this instead of
� � buying the units from China.http://www.emc2fusion.org/
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-- Marten Kemp
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You forgot farting in a jar as a solution
to the gas problem...
 




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