How in the world do low prices encourage anyone to want to invest in some
breakthrough technology?
What is a breakthrough technology? Nuclear power?  Fusion? Cold fusion?


On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:36 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
>
> Here in Salt Lake City we have an opportunity to discuss with Ted
> Nordhaus.  What questions / remarks would Pen-l-ers direct at Ted if you
> were present?
>
> Ted's website doesn't seem to mention LED lighting which can reduce energy
> use.
>
> What is his stance on plug-in hybrid automobiles?
>
> What is the future of hydro without dams?
>
> Are wind turbines currently cost effective?
>
> When will solar be economically cost effective?
>
> Are there any nuclear reactor designs that won't have significant
> tear-down costs?
>
> Which type of mass transportation is lowest cost when including passenger
> time (light rail, buses, monorail)?
>
> Geothermal heat pumps can save a lot on heating costs but how can we get
> people to use them?
>
> How can we get electric and gas utilities under public ownership?
>
> --
>    Ron
>
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