[Vo]:Don't Look for the US to be LENR Leader

2012-11-12 Thread Terry Blanton
We'll be selling oil to China:

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/11/12/us-to-become-world-largest-oil-producer-by-2020


*US to become world's largest oil producer by 2020*

Published November 12, 2012

Associated Press

The United States will become the world's largest oil producer by around
2020, temporarily overtaking Saudi Arabia, as new exploration technologies
help find more resources, the International Energy Agency forecast on
Monday.

In its World Energy Outlook, the energy watchdog also predicted that
greater oil and natural gas production -- thanks partly to a boom in shale
gas output -- as well as more efficient use of energy will allow the U.S.,
which now imports around 20 percent of its energy needs, to become nearly
self-sufficient around 2035.



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RE: [Vo]:Don't Look for the US to be LENR Leader

2012-11-12 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
I was thinking the same when listening/reading to the news today. US have a
long term vision about his energy consumption/production and stay stick to
it. The choice might not be the best and have pro and cons. Environmental
concerns arise against oil sands and shale gas .

 

Today, LENR is not ready yet to be taken into account by governments.

 

On the contrary, the old Europe has no political energy or very poor which
can be summarized by less consumption. Good 1st step, when the energy
consumption can not collapse without of a collapse of the standard of
living. Soon or later Europe has to wake up. Maybe the LENR revolution might
come from the old continent.

 

About energy consumption/production, the strategy change currently ongoing
in the US has globally an important change positions of power on earth,
especially in Asia. But that's a bit of topic here on Vortex to elaborate
further.



Re: [Vo]:Don't Look for the US to be LENR Leader

2012-11-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
Arnaud Kodeck arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be wrote:


 Today, LENR is not ready yet to be taken into account by governments.

 ** **

 On the contrary, the old **Europe** has no political energy or very poor
 which can be summarized by less consumption.


Let's give Italy credit for pioneering cold fusion. The Italian government
and the ENEA deserve a lot of credit for allowing Celani and others to
continue. Funding has been microscopic but at least the government did not
order them to stop, the way the U.S. Navy stopped Miles and Boss and their
groups.

- Jed


RE: [Vo]:Don't Look for the US to be LENR Leader

2012-11-12 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
The age of the Renaissance started in the XVth century from what we call
today Italy. It started there before spreading in north Europe. History
repeats itself endlessly.



Re: [Vo]:Don't Look for the US to be LENR Leader

2012-11-12 Thread James Bowery
Thank god we can forget about those hicks in Utah!


On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Arnaud Kodeck arnaud.kod...@lakoco.bewrote:

 ** **

 The age of the Renaissance started in the XVth century from what we call
 today Italy. It started there before spreading in north **Europe**.
 History repeats itself endlessly.



Re: [Vo]:Don't Look for the US to be LENR Leader

2012-11-12 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:21 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank god we can forget about those hicks in Utah!


Yes, but watch those in Missouri!