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    View Article  Toyota as incompetent as GM?

    It appears that is the case with this vehicle.


    http://thefraserdomain.typepad.com/energy/2007/07/japan-c ...

    With a pathetic 8 mile battery only range and Nimh batteries.  Is Toyota serious about this?  

    With the Hymotion Prius plugin conversion using A123 nano tech lithium ion batteries ..40 mile range.  This conversion voids the Toyota warranty, toyota's method of killing a real plugin Prius.

    No Toyota is not serious about plugins.  Is GM?  Probably not.  

    It's an oily world of automotive board room diversion from real GHG solutions.

    Board rooms need the conversion.  To sentient beings.  Enough with the dolts dead from the neck up now running the auto world.

    View Article  The GM Volt, another fake to kill CAFE standards?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/7/27/163133/596#4

    Proffessor Prius
    Said it's a fake.  I talked to him at the Midwest Renewable Energy Fair.  he is a Toyota spokesman for the Prius technology, explaining it to the public.

    I jokingly taunted him that Toyota would lose first place if they did not dump the Prius parallel technology and go with the GM Volt serial plugin design.  He got into the spirit and we bet lunch next year over my argument.

    We'll see.  

    GM's habit of showing off various Volt concept shells with hydrogen fuel cell instead of the serial plugin hybrid once again raises "Who-killed-the-electric -car" suspiscions.

    In that scenario, as you no doubt remember, one arm of GM was promoting the EV-1, while the main part of GM was trying to kill it.  corporate schizophrenia?  Or was there a method to their madness?

    There was a method.  To kill the green car legislative standards in California.  Maybe the Volt is only that?

    Not really, as with the eV-1, the engineers that designed the originmal serial plugin volt, really know they have a world beating, climate restoring concept.

    40 miles on battery alone.  More than covering most average daily tripping for most drivers.  Think conversion of used cars though.

    Not new cars from GM or toyota.  They all seem dead set against the 200+ average mpg serial plugin hybrid under any name.  300+ mpg with half the horsepower of the sportscar like Volt.

    Small businesses all over the uSA will be converting cars to this design if this energy revolution takes hold.  But will it?  or will humans migrate and die off in the millions to mitigate GHG climate disaster?  Probably a little of both.

    Along with renewable energy and conservation.  The real political question is how much of the GHG saving activity will be used to save lives and forced migratory induced world wide mass pychosis.  War, famine, and disease.  

    View Article  Convince industry experts? Internet enabled grid storage/conservation.

    How to convince industry experts like these authors of this Gristmill article, that an internet enabled grid could be 100% renewably powered without backup fossil/nuclear power or large scale electric power storage systems?

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/7/17/94038/1275#18

    We need more of this energy industry insider perspective to hone our arguments.

    How to move the debate around to storage/conservation now?  With an internet enabled grid that stores energy in the form of heating/cooling in everything from your home freezer to the thermal mass of malls.

    For instance,cool a mall's floor down (using geothermal cooling that uses a fraction of the energy of air conditioning, that's conservation) during hours with lowest power demand and coast on that cooling for the next 24 hours (that's storage), right through the peak demand time.

    Since building heating/cooling produces 36% of our GHG emissions,and large scale wind could provide 95% of our grid power already, this indicates there is more than enough buffering capacity in heating/cooling alone to dispense with other storage.

    This is without adding the effect of charging plugin vehicle batteries off peak and doing large scale industrial heating/cooling in such a way as to smooth the grid.  Like recycling glass during off peak grid time and using the waste heat to generate power during the peak.

    With an internet enabled grid, energy use could be timed over the whole grid to make electrical storage of power unecessary.  Even in a 100% wind/solar powered grid.

    Now how to make industry  insiders like the authors of this article realize and incorporate this information about an internet switchable grid into energy policy?  

    Show them it is the bottomline profit path of the future.  That motivates the corporate leviathan.  Prodded by a message about profits, then the monstrosity begins to move a bit.

    Then utilities will race to compete in this area, with customers all connecting their various high energy use heating/cooling  devices through switches that are controlled by the smart grid.  Eventually plugin vehicles will connect through these switching systems too.

    These authors are the ones to convince.  But will they interact on revolutionary concepts like this?  Hard to say.

    We have had a number of comments by utility engineers here in the grist blog in the past year.  There is reason to hope!  These voices of everyday working utility engineers were positive and helpfull.  

    Board room sentiment?  Less than helpful?  Most likely.

    I met several utility execs at the Midwest Renewable energy fair from Wisconsin electric, they were happy to report their new policy of paying 23 cents per kwh to customers for their solar PV electricity and raise the limit on 11 cent per kwh wind to 100kw generators. 

    More hope!!  

    View Article  Second trail run

    Wheew, it was fantastic.  15 miles through the rocky, hilly woods of the Keweenaw Peninsula on Lake superior in the UP.

    First 600 feet down a steep, winding, slippery trail.  One track over the giant rock covered by a thin layer of soil and Tolkienesque ecosystem.  You expect an Elf, Hobbit, or Dwarf to appear around the next tree or over the next cliff.

    15 miles in the summer heat around Manganese lake and next to Lake Fanny Hooe (fanny who?). 

    Check out the map and topography. 

    http://www.greatlakesendurance.com/objects/maps/keweenaw/25k.pdf

    The energy of the participants after this run was amazing.  The whole room with the breakfast after the run was glowing.

    The group features a zen earth friendly tude that transcends.  Transcends petty politics and goes right to the source, body, mind, spirit united with the living planet.  Incredible energy!

    I was forced to walk back up the 400 foot climb to the finish, but i did not stop to rest and ran into the finish.  13 minute miles.  Pretty slow but I survived.  Excellent.  Slow and steady finished the race at the same speed I started it.  Zen.

    View Article  You tube dem debate on nukes

    Check out the third youtube video on this linked page.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/7/24/01547/5447#10

    Edwards says no to nukes.  Obama says that nukes should be part of the mix.

    Hillary says conservation, efficiency, and technological inovation.  Payed for by shifting the subsidies for oil companies to the effort.

    She leaves a window for nuclear.  If innovation can solve the waste and cost issues, fine.

    That comes back to a compromise.  Let thenuclear industry build a few new waste eating, less expensive, demonstrably fail safe reactors as a test project.  Examine the results and then reconsider nuclear.  Can it then be done safely and cost effectively.

    This is why Hillary is presidential.  Edwards ought to be Attorney general.  Gore should be energy secretary.  Obama should be VP.  This is how leadership works.  The leader has the full picture, the people on her team have their own areas of competence.

    It has notrhing to do with talking out of both sides of ones mouth or putting a finger in the wind.  It has to do with looking at the big picture.

    I wish Edwards hadn't mentioned cellulosic ethanol, but at least hillary did not tout corn ethanol.

    No one mentioned the GM Volt.  That name ought to have been dropped.

    View Article  July 4th parade, SLED DOGS aGAINST GLOBAL WARMING, SAVE OUR SNOW

    Snow drought here in northern Wisconsin threatening local recreation/tourism economy.

    http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/7/4/102427/4505#8

    Thus my July 4th parade sign on my bike, pulled by my sled dog, along with the local democrat's float.

    http://www.vilasdems.org/stger.html

    SLED DOGS AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING.   SAVE OUR SNOW.  And the local jobs and businesses that depend on it!  

    We have a job and business killing snow drought here in northern wisconsin.

    Local tourism related businesses depend on snow to power their winter income.  Without it many can't make it.  Snowmobilers are turning to much more destructive ATVs.  They operate year round tearing up trails and emitting GHG.

    The sign drew a lot of positive comments and one frustrated attempt at argument by a hefty GOPer.  He claimed Al Gore was responsible for promoting  Tennessee coal mining and creating global warming.  I told him there are a few democrats like Robert Byrd that do pose a problem.  He then claimed republicans don't all want to kill children and pollute the air and water.  

    I said, "Except in Iraq, right?"

    He replied, "Well we are fighting them over there so they don't attack here."

    "Yeah those 300,000 kids that died from water bourne illness in Iraq from the bombing of the water system during 'shock and awe' WERE a real threat to US!" I retorted.

    Hehey.  Not much rhetorical power from this plus sized pub.  A Drug Limbaugh fan I suppose.

    Overall I think it shows that the GHG related weather problems are  local issues with real political traction.

    View Article  My job application to Walmart? The BIG BOX needs an agent of chaos (change)!

    On/off sensor LEDs could save BIG energy (and GHG), light up walmart for BIG cost savings, and be mass produced by the Chinese/american combine to bring the cost down to consumers.

    http://thefraserdomain.typepad.com/energy/2007/02/led_lights_save.html#comment-74614342

    Yep that on/off sensor feature is great!  Automatic light on/off would allow most lighting to operate on solar power alone.

    Flourescents take extra power in the turn on phase negating the possibility of saving energy with very frequent on/off cycling.  LEDs do not have that problem.

    Imagine you office or home lights, or even lights at a huge store or factory that is open 24 hours only turning on to illuminate the room or area with a human eye in need of light.  That would be a huge energy savings.

    The lights at big box stores on/off sensor LEDs on the shelf, instead of giant bulbs glaring down 24/7 from the cavernous ceilings.  pretty signifigant savings for the Walmarts of this world.  And GHG savings for the climate.

    Another thought.  walmart, the newly green conscious Walmart, is the main sales push behind compact flourescents.  Could they do the same for human proximity  sensing auto on/off LEDs?  Make them plugin to wall sockets or existing lamp fixtures.

    Use them in their own stores on their shelves and mass produce them to bring the cost down to consumers?  And make a few more billion doing it?  Yep. 

    Call me walmart if you need a consultant on this, and solar panels and batteries and utility net metering inverters and small wind systems that mount on roofs and telephone poles and electric cars and bikes and motorcycles with small backup generators...  I work from home or wifi!  hehehey.