[Gasification] Charcoal Gasifier No 2.

Michael Redler redlerm at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 26 18:35:38 EDT 2007


In the US, intellectual property from alternative energy technologies 
from the 70's are public domain now. That, on top of a new growing 
interest in alternatives today, makes me wonder if there's any reason 
why these technologies can't become future appliances for producing 
energy - parked right next to appliances which use energy.

Keep an eye out at your local home depot. They may help make the grid 
obsolete by turning your home into a hybrid.

Since I'm sticking my neck out here, I might as well go all the way and 
predict a date when you'll first see energy producing (not creating - 
2nd law) appliances at either Lowes, Home Depot or similar stores.

Uh....mmm....OK! Mark your calendar!

May, 2012!!

With my luck, their already their and I just didn't see them.

...all in good fun,

Mike

Harmon Seaver wrote:
> Walt Patrick wrote:
>   
>>          Under no circumstances will be local power company be paying 
>> us any funds. That's not a complaint, just a notation that we're not 
>> going to be able to "make a good living feeding power to the grid" at 
>> least not in Washington state.
>>
>>     
>
>    So get the law changed. That's what people have done in other states.
> One problem in Washington and Oregon is you have all that hydro power,
> so the local politicians aren't looking at such a desperate future as
> Calif, for instance, and other states. But it will come.
>
>   



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