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Bioenergy Archive for September 2002
54 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:13:57 2002

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Biomass



Sept 27, 2002
 
Dear Dr.Parker
 
I see that wind energy is your "favourite renewable energy" so you might be able to answer a question for me. Does wind technologies have battery storage facilities for when the wind is not blowing? Wind and Solar might be OK for now, but neither technologies does anything to deal with one of the biggest Global problems facing us today; What to do with ALL the organic residue that we are waist deep in.
 
Pyrolysis Waste to Energy is the only "Viable Sustainable Renewable Energy Technologies  " that can give us the energy we need. As long as we produce garbage, we have Sustainable Renewable. As long as farm animals eat and do their business, we have Sustainable Renewable and last but not least, to give one example; Malaysia has well over
30,000,000 ton of Palm Oil Residue per year, every year, again Sustainable Renewable. As this highly educated list is Global, I'm sure you can look around and see the energy potential all around you.
 
Very Best Regards
John Flottvik
JF Bioenergy Inc
www.jfbioenergy.biz ( under construction)  
 
 
 

  • Follow-Ups:
    • Re: Biomass
      • From: "Harry W. Parker" <Harry.Parker@coe.ttu.edu>