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Jan 25, 2022 20:12:39   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
Jwid wrote:
The solution is in the careful manipulation of all technologies. Not government over regulation. For instance. Huge solar farms absorb sunlight to turn it into energy. Normally that sunlight is absorbed into surfaces and reflected back into the atmosphere. Once it is captured it will eventually be released as heat. All energy ends up as heat. The more efficient the solar farm is there is a chance solar farms are adding to g****l w*****g by capturing more heat than is reflected out. I don’t have the math on this, but the physics of the issue can’t be ignored.

In my opinion using oil as efficient as possible, hybrid systems help, and planting a lot of trees. Keep construction confined as much as possible to the current footprint that exists and reclaim were able. Use of high tech concretes that are less harmful. Instead of landfills turn trash into energy, gas production, fermentation, and burning. If the government wants to help provide support to start up businesses that make sense. Just a little help. If the idea works market forces will kick in.

Example. Styrofoam. The h**ed material. Curbside recycling doesn’t want it. What keeps your coffee hot, your soda cold, your carry out food safe for the ride home. Styrofoam is very recyclable. But it is dirty after use. No one recycles it. Darn shame. Foam cup companies have tried but it hasn’t worked out yet. I guess the foam cup lobby couldn’t get a billion dollar gift. Seems the government is against foam cups, straws, and plastic spoons.

Rant over for now. Get fired up.
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“Wood gas”. which is something those with zero experience (other than google) with will tell us is Neanderthal, is actually the production of a valuable fuel from waste products and is not just from burning wood. It’s a good plan and I’ve seen it work. Just recently however but I’ve seen it work. I’m a bit to advanced in my thinking to journey into wood gas at the present time but I know who can show me how to produce it if it comes to that.

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Jan 25, 2022 22:47:40   #
Jwid Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
 
Catfish h****r wrote:
“Wood gas”. which is something those with zero experience (other than google) with will tell us is Neanderthal, is actually the production of a valuable fuel from waste products and is not just from burning wood. It’s a good plan and I’ve seen it work. Just recently however but I’ve seen it work. I’m a bit to advanced in my thinking to journey into wood gas at the present time but I know who can show me how to produce it if it comes to that.


Okay CH. That is an alternative that may work for you and a lot of people who have access to waste wood. I’ve read about it. Now if the government made everyone buy wood gas vehicles that wouldn’t work. That’s the issue. Golf carts are becoming common place in some communities, but it isn’t right for everyone. Access to alternative forms of energy technology need to be available not force fed. Hydroelectric power is great and Lake Mead before the drought was awesome. We can’t dam up the Mississippi River to make electricity. If we did over half of the midwest would be flooded. Batteries just remove the visibility of the energy source. There is a electric plant burning something somewhere, but look at me my car is electric and I’m doing my part to save the world. Ha, I call bs on that.

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Jan 26, 2022 13:34:34   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
Jwid wrote:
Okay CH. That is an alternative that may work for you and a lot of people who have access to waste wood. I’ve read about it. Now if the government made everyone buy wood gas vehicles that wouldn’t work. That’s the issue. Golf carts are becoming common place in some communities, but it isn’t right for everyone. Access to alternative forms of energy technology need to be available not force fed. Hydroelectric power is great and Lake Mead before the drought was awesome. We can’t dam up the Mississippi River to make electricity. If we did over half of the midwest would be flooded. Batteries just remove the visibility of the energy source. There is a electric plant burning something somewhere, but look at me my car is electric and I’m doing my part to save the world. Ha, I call bs on that.
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It can be produced with common household trash. Not just wood and any internal combustion engine can be fitted to run on it. The guy I know that’s making it gets most of his burnable fuel from the local trash site and very little of it is wood. Think wood byproducts. He picks up tree limbs along the road to use as well. Any time there’s a wind storm there’s miles of free fuel just laying along the road. Plus it cleans up the environment. Strange how our world leaders would not be on board with cleaning up the environment with all this “g****l w*****g” hooplah going on. Anything that will burn down into an ash form. It’s much like a moonshine still. If you remember those things blowing up all the time. If they’ll explode there must be some type of combustible fuel being produced there. Simple re-routing of air and fuel mixture in a gasoline engine will make it burn cleaner and use all of the fuel instead of spitting half of the, unburned, fuel out into the atmosphere. A good friend of mine fabricated an aluminum plate, in high school, for his 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 with a V-8 in it. I can’t remember the specific size of the engine but he built this adapter in shop class. It was about 2” thick and had an array of tiny holes drilled all through it in a specific pattern (sharp kid). When he adapted it to the intake manifold under the carburetor he got 85 mpg out of that old Galaxy. Needless to say that idea was bought up quicker that lightning and he never worked a day after high school. He was, also, smart enough to patent his idea before completion and the patent was bought as quick as anyone found out about it. What does that tell us? That was a 17 year old kid in Wyoming in a town of 16,000 people and mostly farm and ranch kids. G****l w*****g has been part of the grand scheme since before then and that was in the early 70s. Just think of all that could have been prevented with simple ideas from farms and ranch kids with a little ingenuity. Instead those ideas were all bought up by the federal government and big petroleum companies and discarded. Why?🤔

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Jan 26, 2022 13:41:46   #
Bcmech1 Loc: Clinton Wisconsin
 
Plain and simple Catfish.... money is more important than the environment to big businesses and politicians

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Jan 26, 2022 14:16:08   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
Bcmech1 wrote:
Plain and simple Catfish.... money is more important than the environment to big businesses and politicians


So true

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Jan 26, 2022 20:15:20   #
Jwid Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
 
We are at the heart of g****l w*****g folks. We have the answer.

G****l w*****g is due to government and corporate greed and if anyone is going to pay to fix it, then it won’t be government or corporations.

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Jan 27, 2022 10:55:42   #
smitty Loc: maine
 
lipsticker wrote:
That's right why I'm spinning. Agendas! and we just keep taking it where the Preperation H belongs. ( Borrowed that from another post)
What happened to Hydrogen power?


mercedes built some over 20 yrs ago. what happened?
ever the story bout rudolph diesel? on a ship bringin his invention to america [early 1900s] ship arrived; no diesel
hmmmm

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Jan 27, 2022 10:58:08   #
smitty Loc: maine
 
Catfish h****r wrote:
👍. My reason exactly. Something different than the normal crap we were seeing and voila he was better.🤔


thx cat

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