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Resource Energy is developing a system that will store solar heat
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| Leonard Abbott 2007-03-21, 9:25 pm |
| Resource Energy is developing a system that will store solar heat in the
Summer and Fall, to be used in the winter to heat your home or business.
While storing solar heat as a by product you will b able to cook your
food, heat water, and air condition your home or business..
The system will also produce enough DC electricity, to power other
appliances such a your TV, VCR, and computer..
You may still want to remain hooked up to the power grid, for
reliability...
The system will not only reduce the dependance on fossil fuel. it will
also reduce global warming, stored Solar heat will not warm the
atmosphere. stored heat will never come in contact with CO=B2 in the
atmosphere=9B=9B=9B=9B
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| Derek Broughton 2007-03-22, 9:25 am |
| Leonard Abbott wrote:
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> How ?
> Graham
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> len=I am sure that will remain a company secret for the time being, or
> the political left would shoot it down..
Precious. Why would politics enter into it? It's really quite simple to
show whether or not such a system would work using _science_. "The left"
couldn't shoot it down if the science was good. I'm having some trouble
imagining how a 100% efficient collection system pumping heat into a 100%
efficient storage system could provide enough energy to provide me space-
and water-heating through an entire winter AND provide enough excess to
cook my meals (yeah, the cooking all adds to the space-heating, but it
needs to be high-grade heat).
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derek
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| Eeyore 2007-03-22, 9:25 am |
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Derek Broughton wrote:
> Leonard Abbott wrote:
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> Precious. Why would politics enter into it? It's really quite simple to
> show whether or not such a system would work using _science_. "The left"
> couldn't shoot it down if the science was good. I'm having some trouble
> imagining how a 100% efficient collection system pumping heat into a 100%
> efficient storage system could provide enough energy to provide me space-
> and water-heating through an entire winter AND provide enough excess to
> cook my meals (yeah, the cooking all adds to the space-heating, but it
> needs to be high-grade heat).
Quite. The answer is that it can't.
The very idea is barking mad but in today's climate I'm sure they can con some
investors out of their money which is most likely all it's about.
Graham
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