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Date:         Wed, 25 Feb 2004 17:56:02 -0500
Reply-To:     gary <clonestar@ADELPHIA.NET>
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From:         gary <clonestar@ADELPHIA.NET>
Subject:      Re: unclas gas prices..  and what they'll be this summer
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with our farming technology and great space it just does not make sense to me why we dont pursue renewable energy sources like ethanol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas, Geoffrey" <Geoffrey.Thomas1@DEFENCE.GOV.AU> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:58 PM Subject: unclas gas prices.. and what they'll be this summer

> Or this. Depends what your feed stocks are. Lots of coal out there. > > From the New Zealand Press Association Feb04 > ASSOCIATE ENERGY MINISTER LAUNCHES 'HYDROGEN TO ELECTRICITY' PROJECT > > Associate Energy Minister, Harry Duynhoven, will today launch the first > step in a multi-million New Zealand research project designed to produce > hydrogen from coal for electricity generation, via fuel cells. > The Minister will feed the first coal into a pilot gasifer which > generates hydrogen gas for use in an alkaline fuel cell for electricity > production. > Hydrogen can be produced from water (using electricity) and from coal or > natural gas. With more than 10 billion tonnes of coal reserves, the > equivalent of 50 original Maui gasfields and almost all ideal for hydrogen > production, New Zealand is positioned to be a leader in the development of > the hydrogen energy economy. > The research project commenced in June 2002 with a $6 million Government > investment through the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology > (FRST) to CRL Energy Ltd, which has expertise in coal gasification and gas > clean-up, and Industrial Research Ltd, with expertise in gas clean-up and > fuel cells. Unitec and the University of Canterbury""'s Department of > Chemical and Process Engineering are sub-contractors to the programme. Coal > producer, Solid Energy New Zealand is providing additional support. > Solid Energy and the Coal Association of New Zealand have also initiated > and invested in related areas of advanced technological and environmental > issues. These include developing a hydrogen roadmap for the coal industry > and technologies and options for managing the CO2 by-product of hydrogen > production from coal. > > Geoff Thomas > From: David Brodbeck [mailto:gull@GULL.US] > Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:30 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: [VANAGON] gas prices.. and what they'll be this summer > > > On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Tom Miller wrote: > > > Hydrogen technology is the only practical way to get the crude oil whores > > off our backs. > > It sounds great until you realize the only viable way to get large amounts > of hydrogen is to extract it from natural gas or petroleum. At that point > you realize hydrogen puts us back where we started, except with a lower > overall efficiency. > > > David Brodbeck, N8SRE > '82 Volkswagen Diesel Westfalia > '86 Volvo 240DL wagon >


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