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  • Dispelling the Global Warming Myth

    03/22/2009 10:34:38 PM PDT · by pissant · 5 replies · 737+ views
    PowerLine ^ | 3/22/09 | John Hinderaker
    Earlier this month, the Heartland Institute sponsored the 2009 International Conference on Climate Change in New York. The Conference differed from most such events in that it was devoted to science, not politics or propaganda. Heartland has now made the materials presented at the conference available online, here. You can review the agenda, watch videos of the keynote presentations, read transcripts of some of the speeches, and see the Power Points that were presented by the speakers. More information will be posted as it becomes available. These are a few of the many slides that I found interesting. This one,...
  • Electricity systems can cope with large-scale wind power

    02/25/2009 12:56:35 AM PST · by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit · 17 replies · 793+ views
    ENN ^ | February 23, 2009 | Delft University of Technology
    Research by TU Delft proves that Dutch power stations are able to cope at any time in the future with variations in demand for electricity and supply of wind power, as long as use is made of up-to-date wind forecasts. PhD candidate Bart Ummels also demonstrates that there is no need for energy storage facilities. Ummels will receive his PhD on this topic on Thursday 26 February. Wind is variable and can only partially be predicted. The large-scale use of wind power in the electricity system is therefore tricky. PhD candidate Bart Ummels MSc. investigated the consequences of using a...
  • Architects and Engineers Express Doubt About Bloomberg’s Windmill Proposal

    08/21/2008 11:57:31 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 23 replies · 144+ views
    New York Times ^ | August 21, 2008 | KEN BELSON and DAVID W. DUNLAP
    Interviews with architects, engineers and energy experts on Wednesday suggest that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s proposal to place wind turbines atop the city’s skyscrapers and bridges, as well as off the coastline of Queens and Brooklyn, would be complicated and expensive and barely begin to meet the growth in demand for electricity that is expected in the coming years. “The smaller turbines that he’s talking about almost don’t pay in terms of kilowatts per hour produced,” said Daniel Karpen, a Long Island engineering consultant who has studied the feasibility of wind power. “He’s going to need money to build them,...
  • US gets ready to blow its economy away

    08/16/2008 6:45:28 PM PDT · by PotatoHeadMick · 32 replies · 103+ views
    Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 17/08/2008 | Christopher Booker
    Visiting America last week to talk to audiences across the country about "global warming", I was struck by television commercials for the two presidential candidates. Senators McCain and Obama were each shown in front of film of the same giant wind farm, to lay claim to virtually identical "green" credentials. Since America has already built five times as many wind turbines as Britain, covering thousands of square miles, I checked out how much electricity all those 10,000 turbines actually produce. The answer is around 4.5 gigawatts - not much more than a single large coal-fired power station.
  • The answer, my friend, isn't blowing in the wind, after all

    08/16/2008 5:57:34 PM PDT · by aussiemom · 12 replies · 180+ views
    The Columbus Dispatch ^ | August 16, 2008 | ROBERT M. SYKES
    [ROBERT M. SYKES is Professor emeritus Civil and environmental engineering Ohio State University Mount Vernon] I was disappointed to see that the very large negative effects on both Ohio's economy and environment were not discussed in the July 27 article "Wind power likely to blow in," on the wind-power projects in Champaign County. The first issue is the high cost of wind power, which is about 2.5 to three times the cost of coal-generated power. Large wind-power projects exist only because of large government subsidies. Otherwise, wind power would be restricted to a few applications where the physical isolation of...
  • Gore Financially Invested in Climate Cause

    05/15/2008 9:39:08 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 20 replies · 84+ views
    Cybercast News Service ^ | May 14, 2008 | Fred Lucas
    Gore Financially Invested in Climate Cause By Fred Lucas CNSNews.com Staff Writer May 14, 2008 (CNSNews.com) - Weeks before announcing a $300-million, three-year advertising campaign to raise awareness about global warming, Al Gore was conducting a slide show for a group of investors in Monterey, Calif., touting companies such as Bloom Energy, Amryis , Mascoma and other firms that are not household names -- yet. These bio-fuel and green technology firms could be poised to take off, Gore told his audience. "Here are just a few of the investments I personally think make sense," he said during the March 1...
  • Centrica warns on wind farm costs (another one bites the dust in the wind)

    05/10/2008 11:51:38 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 13 replies · 127+ views
    BBC ^ | May 8, 2008 | BBC
    Centrica warns on wind farm costsCentrica, one of the UK's biggest energy generators, has warned that the prospect of making money from wind farms is looking "marginal". The company says that the rising cost of off-shore wind farms could end up ruining the government's renewable energy targets. The comments come a week after Shell withdrew from a project that was set to become the world's largest wind farm. The government wants 33 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity built by 2020. Mr Sambhi, Centrica's director of power business unit, says the firm is still planning to build three new wind farms...
  • Mystery, climate-saving invention to be unveiled at swanky dinner

    11/30/2007 10:12:24 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 74 replies · 517+ views
    Engadget ^ | November 30th 2007 | Donald Melanson
    While some past pronouncements of world-changing inventions haven't exactly panned out as promised, this latest one will at least have a pretty large stage on which to prove itself, with none other than Al Gore and others paying £1,000 or more apiece in the audience. As you might expect, however, things are being kept as vague as possible ahead of the big unveiling, which is set to go down later today in London. One of the few apparently clued in in the matter, British Inventors' Society founder Kane Kramer, would only go so far as to describe it as "a...