Tag Archives: renewables

I’m in Lust with all the Teslas

Yes, I’ve fallen in love.  With two actually.  They are both stunningly gorgeous, smart, and sexy as hell. I’m referring of course, to the Tesla Roadster and the Tesla S sedan. This video isn’t much, but it does show the … Continue reading

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There Goes the Real World, Fracking with our Perceptions

I’ve been grumpy lately and I’m pretty tired of dealing with the crap.  But it does bring to mind something that I read from Scott Adams (of Dilbert fame).*  Allow me to paraphrase. Ask all the smartest people in the … Continue reading

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Direct Conversion of Heat to Electricity – Coming Soon!

The direct conversion of heat to electricity is extremely difficult, but would improve the electricity production of the world by a considerable margin.  Most of the systems we have for generating electricity do capture the work done as heat flows … Continue reading

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24 Hour Solar Power

This is for all those that say Solar can’t be base load power. Spain has opened for the first base-load, 24-hour industrial scale solar thermal plant. The concept is very different from what most people think of as solar power.  … Continue reading

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Risk vs. Consequence vs. Cost vs. Benefit

Take a moment to consider a decision.  Doesn’t matter what decision, just think about a recent decision.  It could be as simple as whether to grab lunch from the deli or eat your leftovers.  It could be as complex as … Continue reading

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Wind Power Storage Systems II

I just found out about this one, thanks to Inhabitat.  Duke Energy has contracted with Xtreme Power to build a 36 MW ‘battery’* system at the Notrees Wind Farm in West Texas. OK… that’s that…  Oh wait, you want more.  … Continue reading

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The Whitehouse’s Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future

Today, the Whitehouse released President Obama’s plan for securing the future energy requirements of the US. All in all, it’s a good document.  I know why some of the material about efficient natural gas and clean coal are in there … Continue reading

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First Efficient Artificial Leaf

Science Daily reports that researchers at MIT have developed an artificial leaf. This is pretty cool.  Apparently, the photosynthesis in the A-leaf is 10 times better than in a real leaf.  It’s a very small, simple device as well.  Made of common … Continue reading

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The Myth of Intermittent Renewable Electricity

I tire of this canard.  So here’s the end of it.  If anyone can show evidence that the information presented here is incorrect, then please do so.  Handwaving and “nuh uh” won’t cut it.  So what is the canard?  “Wind … Continue reading

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Renewable Energy and the Economy

I recently visited a blog talking about nuclear power and some of the comments got me to thinking.  (BTW: It’s an excellent blog, lots of pictures!) If (as some claim) global warming isn’t an issue.  And if (as some claim) … Continue reading

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