Hi am working on a new house and would like to make it as energy efficient as possible. I heard, a few years back that the Swedes were dealing with their spent fuel problem by putting the pellets in leadded glass balls about the size of baseballs. These balls then maintain a temp of 105 F for 100,000 years. This seems like it would make an excellent hot water heater - in fact a fine way to heat my house with hot water. could also keep the ice and show off my porch steps and driveway in the winter . I could rig it to a sterling engine to provide free electricity for me and my family for many generations to come. Does anyone know where I can get these balls? Hopefully, Fred
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