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Old May 25th 07, 06:05 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.anthropology.paleo,sci.archaeology,aus.science,sci.astro
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If you are a geologist, global warming must be in your interest.

But how much do you know about it?

The US is big with great paranoid statements, the public loves
them. They say there is 5 years to do something about global
warming or face catastrophic consequences.

How can one invent global cooling when people are free to buy
bigger and bigger cars, buy more and more cars, and the
alternative?

Germany uses 30 percent of all electricity that comes from wind
or solar power. The USA is at 1 percent in that regard. Meaning
nothing toward clean energy. Experts predicted that that 30 percent
of energy coming from clean sources may come in 30 years in
the USA, maybe.

The cars in the USA are growing, buffy SUV-s. But just in the
past month gasoline that a few years ago was $1/gallon is now
$3.50, the highest in history. An SUV that takes 20 gallons or
more on a single fueling now pays $70 when in the past that
figure was $20/fueling. Europeans are used to that 70 Euro
fueling. The average American fuels his car at least once a
week, that makes it $300 a month for gas.

Of course the answer is technology. Not only clean energy is
better for the environment, it makes it better in cars, and the
price of fueling a clean energy car becomes better than gasoline,
the future sees hydrogen fuel injection, no gas tank, and the
fuel comes from the air so quickly that it instantly goes into the
engine, the same engine one sees in cars burning gasoline today.

It is known today that hydrogen burns absolutely identically to
gasoline, it gives the same exact horsepower and is the same
flamable, and the product is clean air (some carbon monoxide).

Electric cars remind of handicapped people and old people
driving golf cars. Burning hydrogen gives the same car, the
same power, the same sound, but not the smell of burning
gas, not the fumes.

Clean energy making is the 21st century, the greatest market
is that 1 percent in the USA today, one that will probably declared
as a goal of reaching 100 percent by 2100, because people and
governments like to play this kinds of things.

Questions: How to make cheap electricity? How to use cheap
electricity in cars (storage) to access hydrogen in the air.
Fueling a car becomes fueling batteries, and future batteries
will be like hard disks in computers today, storing electricity for
a week of driving. No, not by hydrogen fuel cell, but lithium and
stuff, and the size of these batteries will keep shrinking, and
the technologies to access hydrogen in the air will keep improving.

Perpetual mobile, the energy making of the future, defying laws
of nature, energy generated under ground and brought to electric
fuel pumps. Batteries will run home as purchasing electricity
becomes cheaper than relying on the utility companies to run
and maintain electric wires to the homes. A battery will power a
home for a year, then a car comes and charges it. Currently
energy in mass quantities cannot be stored. Utility companies
offer electricity that is generated live by water damns, by nuclear
power plants, by the burning of coal, though water damns are also
clean ways to generate electricity.

Australia has unique geological warms under grounds (you probably
know more about them), there are regions where one does not need
to dig too deeply to reach very hot temperatures, and this can be
used for creating steam for power plants. Australia has this natural
gift for electricity, but I don't know exactly where this phenomena
is located in Australia but I know it is not being taken advantage of.

Cheap devices to generate electricity: An electric generator is
the same as an electric motor, one makes electricity turn a motor,
the other generates electricity from turning a motor. It is the same
electric wiring where rotating electromagnets along wires make
electrons move.

A huge market. The factors today are that solar panels are expensive.
Water damns spoil the environment (disrupt wildlife of fishes
migrating,
etc.). Nuclear power plants horribly entoxicate the environment.
Winds are cool but not available all the time of the year and
windmills
are as tall as half a skyscraper, Germans are already sick of their
sight.

Some people today converted their homes to be independent using
solar panels, but they spent $500000 to go independent of energy.