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GreenGas is sustainable but no investment frm governments
Week of Feb 15-20, 2010. Majority leader McGuinty reminds Minority leader Harper, Ontario could use an equal share of the money now being spent by the feds in Alberta trying to figure a way to get the carbon out of Tarsand, for true Green fuel technology research and development in Ontario.
When asked his thoughts on the situation a noted green fuels engineer said “even if they could figure a cost effective way to remove the carbon from oil, (which is not probable) it is still a declining resource, and not sustainable. Plus the environmental damage at the front end should not be allowed.” It is suspected the Alberta science is simply to give the appearance of action.
When Mr McGinty did have some money to spend, he gives billions to ethanoland biodiesel, neither sustainable, and wind which can be good when paired with GreenGas, but no mention of GreenGas. “You can stand up as many wind turbines as you like, but without GreenGas.cc, it is still intermittent.”
For crumbs of what has been spent foolishly, GreenGas.cc could be moved to the next level and marketed and shown to the world.
Listen to the third part of the following CBC link for more inside info http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2010/201002/20100204.html
Green Gas proposal for Northern Communities
GreenNH3 has been asked to give pricing and full proposal for multiple wind to energy storage systems which could be used and duplicated in any Northern community.
The systems will include large wind turbines for production of electricity on days of wind as well as GreenGas synthesis machines to produce GreenGas for tank storage. On days of wind the turbines will create GreenGas for use that day, as well extra GreenGas can be stored and used to power large IC gensets and scattered fuel cells for heat and Hydro on days of no wind.
Presently northern communities depend on shipments of diesel from the south sometimes costing as much as $5 per litre.
Also due to unforseen problems fuel is not available certain times of the year except by air delivery.
As well as price benefit GreenGas being a zero emissions fuel should make the settlements greener than most southern cities.