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And yes the Clarity will be found on the sorry streets of LA for the part. We have plenty of reserve electricity for the Even power stations have significant momentum that leads to excess generation at night the ideal time to recharge your car. And realize that there is no such thing as clean despite claims to the contrary, it is an impossibility. Turtle Trader, Russell Sands, Will Manage Your FX Account.

Everybody knows that there are many other sources of electric power. Their MPG on the car was but few miles better than conventional model Saturn. Clean, dingfree, easydriving, fuelsipping. believe this will remain the case in some form for years to comeToyota and HONDA leading the way as GM, Ford, and what remains of Chrysler continue to crash and crumble, falling over their own shoes and those of their misguided and grossly overpaid management. GM is on the right position not politics side of our land? ? This would be my guess.

test drove dual mode hybrid is the lowtech stepsister of Toyotas synergy drive system which is also used by Nissan. would love to buy American made car that will rely on gas is not much of an alternative. But lot of people like me are willing to pay little extra in order to stop lining the pockets of the Middle mullahs and the Hugo Chavezs of the world. If you have to go longer distance, an engine that kicks on to recharge the battery will you there. 6,000 Minimum. GM is on the right position not politics side of our land? ?

GMs hybrids are barely that the battery only ever kicks in when the car is stopped. Even power stations have significant momentum that leads to excess generation at night the ideal time to recharge your car. interviewed two owners here on the Left Coast position and politics and both are enjoying their rides and are not about to abandon them. The latter exhausts only water vapour, no CO2. Try Brokerage Account up to 500 back Trade Wall Street Financial, Member FINRA, NFA, SIPC. 100 Guarantee.
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Ruminations on Vegas and NASCAR

I spent two days last week overlapping the two of the least sustainable parts of the American experience – Las Vegas and NASCAR. Now I like a good Vegas juxtaposition as much as the next guy – heck, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was pretty much my sophomore year bible. But attending a clean energy exhibition in our southwest desert Gomorrah while the 8000 rpm, 500 hp travelling road show is roaring into town for the Shelby 427 – an homage to the biggest and baddest V8 engine block in the history of Detroit – is even a bit much for me to handle. .

Vegas and NASCAR are both about over the top fantasy, wanton consumerism and conspicuous consumption. Combining sound, noise, adrenaline and a hermetically closed environment keeps you from noticing that the overall sustainability of what you are involved in is somewhat akin to living in a power plant at the mouth of a Chinese coalmine.

But let’s be honest, the environmental footprint of these things is just boggling. According to NASA, Vegas is The Brightest Spot of Earth. Those lights – burning in conjunction with air conditioning more appropriate for a meat locker – illuminates people that primarily flew there from all over North America and beyond. Las Vegas’s direct carbon footprint is not as bad as it might be (as they have proudly issued press releases on), because it gets a huge percentage of its power from 70 year old Hoover dam, just down the road. But all you have to do is fly by it once at night and you’ll know that there are a lot of megawatts working extra hard just to keep the masses entranced with Celine Dion and Cirque de Soleil.

NASCAR is a lot tougher to find a silver lining in. Just to give you a sense of the ethos, NASCAR just manage to switch to unleaded fuel in 2008. NASCAR vehicles get about 4 miles to the gallon. What that means is the racers who finished the good old Shelby 427 each emitted about a ton of CO2 in their wake. In about three hours. I’m far from a carbon saint, but it takes me some 3-4 months of driving to put a ton up in the atmosphere (my flying habit is a different story). At the average NASCAR race, a huge percentage of the fans drive long distances to get there – generally driving big American trucks and house-on-wheels American RV’s. It’s no coincidence that when Toyota finally decided to make a full size trucks for the American market, the first thing they did was get themselves a real NASCAR team

No, this blog is not going down the sackcloth and ashes. The reality is that it’s going to take some time, effort and thinking to get homo americanus to stop taking energy, and the atmosphere completely for granted. People LIKE the stuff of Vegas and NASCAR – just as they liked smoking, driving without seatbelts and the purr of an engine running on full leaded gasoline. Heck, it’s not my thing, but I could feel myself falling into the indulgent trance walking the casino floor . So, just hoping that people learn to turn the lights off and install low flow showerheads a fool’s hope – a changeover has to be driven by some innovative thinking, some policy nuance and the liberal use of the bully pulpit. And then competition and, ergo, markets.

Which is where Vegas and NASCAR can become part of the solution, rather than the problem. Everybody who has ever seen a Hong Kong martial arts film – or opened a fortune cookie – knows that the Chinese symbol for danger is also that for opportunity. President Obama talks about infrastructure investing and technology development as keystones to resuming long-term prosperity. And therein lays the rub – what BETTER place to attack the US’s incorrigibly wasteful ways than these dual beating hearts of self-indulgent capitalism. Let’s be honest with ourselves – is another happy initiative from holier-than-thou bastions of Boulder, Berkeley or Austin or going create anything more replicable than another soy ink, recycled paper, press release?

And frankly, in regard to NASCAR at least, the Government has the upper hand. Remember, the American taxpayer pretty much owns the US auto industry these days. And let’s not forget that auto racing began as a way to demonstrate technology. Around the turn of the century when the Indy 500 was in its early years, gasoline was just one of a couple technology options out there – electric, diesels and even exothermic Stirling engines all wanted a piece of the pie – to be the transport technology of choice. Things like Indy showed the nascent consumer that these newfangled cars were safe, efficient and reliable.

So, as we hit the next inflection point in auto technology, how about President Obama sending his car emissary (reputedly Steve Rattner, ex-Quadrangle Group) go on down to the France (family) NASCAR empire, point out quite correctly that the entire petro-advertising complex they live on is at the end of its era and come up with a set of new rules for 2010 that will start the process of moving to hybrids, electrics, mixed fuels, etc. Give every team the energy equivalent of 25 gallons of gas (I’m flexible on the numbers – maybe ratchet down over a couple years) to go five hundred miles at speed and see how innovation blooms. Teslas, Chevy Volts, Fiskers, souped-up Prius’ – let a thousand flowers bloom under the hot lights of Talladega and Daytona. There will still be plenty of speed – my hybrid goes 0-60 in about 5 seconds and I don’t even have the tires quite inflated right. Put the car companies and the pit crew wizards on the task and I’ll guarantee you we’ll push clean transport innovation faster. And instead of being a Ford or Chevy fan, you can go with electric, or hybrid. OK, maybe that’s pushing it a bit.

Vegas is all about light and action – and casino’s competing with each other for the best show, the hottest entertainer, the coolest restaurant. What a laboratory for mass energy efficiency, especially in lighting – a place to bring in LEDs en masse. We’re on the cusp of a global revolution in lighting – how about finding a policy structure to have all the casino’s compete to show who can do most with the least. Most Vegas casinos don’t even have the standard European or Asian system where you need a room key card to turn on the lights. The spectacles around the Wynn, Mirage, Bellagio and Venetian – just to name a few – are all energy hogs of extraordinary degree. They’ve gotten away with it to date, because it hasn’t mattered – to their bottom lines, to their engagement with customers and in their relationships to policy and the government. But that’s all changing quickly.

The potential is just beyond enormous – and as tight and focused a target market as you’ll find anywhere on the planet. Eighteen of the world’s twenty five largest hotels (by room count) are on the Las Vegas Strip, with a total of over 67,000 rooms without having to even make a single turn off Las Vegas Boulevard. For the city, imagine the follow-on effects of becoming the center for hotel/resort energy efficiency expertise.

People don’t necessarily want to change their ways of life and the way they get entertainment – at least not too much and not too fast. People will still want to see racing and they still will want to be dazzled by the distractions of a place like Vegas. But that doesn’t mean that we just sit in the stasis of the past – if we can create the excitement and verve of these kinds of experiences, but with a fraction the energy signature – well, that can’t be a bad thing. And if that occurs – well, to paraphrase the famous saying – hopefully what happens in Vegas won’t just stay in Vegas.

Marc Stuart is the Co-Founder and Director of New Business Development for EcoSecurities, a global firm. The views expressed are his own and do not necessarily represent the view of EcoSecurities.

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The agency also urged all governments to include energy efficiency as key index in their project evaluations. More than percent of the estimated percent increase in global primary energy demand by However, China is also playing leading role in the global carbon market, according to World Bank.

However, China is also playing leading role in the global carbon market, according to World Bank. The energysaving task is very challenging. The agency also urged all governments to include energy efficiency as key index in their project evaluations. In addition, the central government has launched variety of energy conservation projects, such as the use of energysaving light bulbs nationwide and the construction of energyefficient buildings.

China, in particular, is envisioning sustainable energy future to meet its rising demand and has high hopes to ramp up energy production while simultaneously cutting back on energy use.Yongsheng Xu, vice director general of the Bureau of Energy with Chinas National Development and Reform Commission NDRC, noted recently that China will likely pass the United States as the worlds top energy producer in the next two years, with more than 10,000 billion yuan US1.

From to of this year, it held dominant percent share in the Clean Development Mechanism CDM, an arrangement under the Kyoto Protocol that allows industrial countries to offset their own releases of greenhouse gases by investing in emissionsreducing projects in developing countries. In its World Energy Outlook launched 7, the International Energy Agency IEA projected that China will likely pass the United States as the worlds top energy producer in the next two years, with more than 10,000 billion yuan US1.

NDRC chief Kai Ma confirmed Chinas role as an energy powerhouse in recent article on the nations energy security, noting that in China accounted for percent of world production and was the sixth largest producer at million tons, the second largest electricity producer, and the largest hydropower producer. Ma stressed that China also has huge potential for energy savings by adjusting its economic structure and growth modelfor example, by moving from dominance in manufacturing to the lessenergyintensive service sector, and by applying energyefficient technologies in all areas of commercial and household consumption.
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If there is no oxygen, or too little, it leans the fuel mixture, lowering the fuelair ratio. France seems to have found ways to deal with their waste problems reprocessing, which for some reason, while viable there, is banned in the Therefore smaller and thus economicaly efficiant generation methods that feed users close to the source are the cheapest option even if many more power units have to be built. is one of their methods. Nuclear power stations just dont stack up when that is the important of all reducing the NEED for electricity.

It has to do this to account for differences in air pressure due to weather and location. In fact, it can be done VERY simply. am glad to read about the battery project. One who is willing to do all the processing to every possible shred of good from the is needed. And human errors ie Japan are rare, but possibile, its just matter of time.I am absolutely sure that quote of nuclear waste, due to the high costs to secure it, finishes under the oceans. It is completely unnecessary.

It has to do this to account for differences in air pressure due to weather and location. First it was our streams and our wells. You think they care? No they wont even acknowledge what theyve done. Its all about the money. It means that Im conservative and truly want to find market solution to this problem. Its politics. Indeed, for Big , the game is not to prove that carbon capture and storage is viable technology. We can have war in Iraq without sacrifice.

Currently, the biggest drawback to is the fact that its waste heat has to be got rid of and currently that means vast ponds of superheated water from the generated for electricity turbines which have detrimental affect on surrounding climatology and water systems and land use. We can have war in Iraq without sacrifice. cannot drive my kids from North Carolina to Los Angeles with an Electric car. They have the numbers, rather conjecture.

If we were to have turbine system under the cars, on all wheels or at least close to them, we could use that generation system to generate some recoverable energy and possibly allow an electric car to go further without recharging. Another possible option is to make the standard sizeshape with standard connectors. The comment above, recommending the writings of the Rocky Mountain Institute and its cofounder, Amory Lovins is right on.

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The worlds present measured resources of uranium, economically recoverable at price of 130USDkg, are enough to last for at least century at current consumption rates. Weaponsgrade Uranium Seized. Other solutions include using designs that do not require single piece forged pressure vessles such as CANDU or Sodiumcooled Fast Reactors. Conventional thermal power plants all have fuel source to provide heat. Democracy May 4, 2004. The process starts with mining see Uranium mining. The Environmental Paradox of Nuclear Power. World Nuclear Association provides comparison of deaths due to accidents among different forms of energy production.

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