Thursday, April 24, 2014

Cheaper Option to Fossil Fuels Doubtful

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is just the same attitude taken by those whose careers depended on, and their experience were confined to the mainframe computer. After the transistor brought the microcomputer to desks in offices, a large segment of the workforce of number-crunching middle-men became totally irrelevant.

Those of us who are looking to a brighter future must know that new frontier is GRAPHENE. Product life cycle will see its application in NPD in so many things electronic, putting on hold new power plants, with households being able to generate their own energy through renewable energy sources. Reliable solar hot water systems are already pointing the way.

Next, some car parks have already being put to use, in part as solar energy collectors. Huge strides are possible if this Incorporated with low energy consumption products made of GRAPHENE.

The contribution of this gentleman is tremendous. However, this book is just about history.

We face the future, not by looking back, but by looking forward. Our very promising Minister of Technology would do well to take note of the cutting-edge technologies, where earlier adopters and those with first-to-market can come from anywhere in the world!

Just like in the old movie "the Graduate", the investment people is in GRAPHENE.

Anonymous said...

for lucelec to produce electricity from steam of the sulphure springs require a very careful investigation.
- for how long will this energy last?
- do our visitors be willing to visit a powerplant next to the vulcano?
- what is the side effect of relaesing pressure on the vulcano? - will it reduce the lifespan of the vulcano?
- if yes then we start killing the cow who give us milk. we will loose one of our main attractions.