That is true except that there is no fusion. If we ever figure out how to do 
that, we will truely have answer to the energy problem 
forever with little or no waste. That is how the sun creates its heat. 
Livermore labs in California has been working on that for 
many years. As far as I know, they don't have anything close to being practical.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: FW: [OT]High price of gas


kam wrote:
> What all the drilling people forget is that if the US drills and comes up 
> with several million additional barrels of oil, the 
> price
> will remain high because China, India and other emerging economies will 
> compete for that oil. Besides, the experts say that if 
> you
> begin drilling today, you won't have enough oil to matter for 5-7 years 
> minimum and probably much longer. Drilling probably 
> should
> be done because it will take many different things, but it is not the answer 
> to the problem.
>
> The only viable long term answer is all electric vehicles, high speed all 
> electric trains, and other transportation,
Electricity is used for alot of things beside transportation, like
running machinery in the production of good and services, residential
air conditioning, lighting, cooking, heating ,etc.  Currently a large
percentage of our electricity is being generated from natural gas and
coal.  Nuclear energy may not be the best solution to our energy needs.

Nuclear energy create electricity form the heat produced in nuclear
fission and nuclear fusion.  Water is heated into steam.  The steam is
used to drive turbines that generate electricity.  Once a nuclear
reaction is started, it is difficult to stop short of consuming all the
fuel with the current cycle.

The heat from the nuclear reactor must be comstantly controlled.  Water
is usually used to control the heat.  Should anything go wrong with the
cooling system, the nuclear reactor with overheat causing a meltdown of
materials surrounding the reactor, (eg the temperature will go so high
as to vaporize steel and concrete, etc).  This meltdown will likely
cause the release of nuclear particle into the atmosphere, which are
almost impossible to cleanup.


http://healthandenergy.com/nuclear_dangers.htm
http://www.anotherperspective.org/advoc488.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power

Regards,

LelandJ
> etc and
> renewable energy and probably nuclear. Wind, Solar, geothermal, etc will last 
> a billion years or longer - why not go for it full
> speed like the US put a man on the moon.
>
> We can still use the existing oil for plastic, medications, and all the other 
> things that need oil.
>
> What we need is a presidential candidate who will stand up to the Ethanol and 
> Oil lobbiests. One thing is for sure, with Nancy in
> charge, there is not going to be any additional off shore drilling. That girl 
> is set on forcing the issue. She is a San Francisco
> liberal and those people want a clean environment to live in.
>
>
>> Tell me again what you'd like to see (since it's not nuclear energy)?
>>
>>
>
> I would like to see clean, safe, renewable energy including solar, wind,
> ocean, clean coal, which isn't renewable, but the USA has an abundance
> of coal, biodiesel, other biofuels like ethanol, and petrol fuel to the
> extent its from our own USA reserves.
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>
>
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