--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi MM,
I will give you something else to chew on, that is closely
related to your HVAC opinion and weather relations.
Sweden have a climate that is comparable to Northern US
and Southern Canada. The use compared to US and Canada
One of the counter-intuitive aspects here is that since some of the
modern California sprawling metropolis areas are some of the new-world
areas built on the premise of the car, and on the premise of removing
public transportation, I would have thought that we'd have a problem
with having a
Also.. I just wanted to state that I was not trying to say that the 50% was
only
because of the climate. Just that the climate had to be taken into account.
If you just look at the san diego zoo as an example.
Go there in the summer time, and it is hot as balls outside. In one of the
David Crab wrote:
Now.. this is not to say that all the money spent into conservation isn't
working.. i certainly would like
my state to have the nice incentives for solar and alternative power that
Calif has... Right now, I pay
3.5 cents per kWHr.. so it takes a lng time to make the
CF bulb prices are plummeting. 3 for $10 at home depot depending on
the wattage. I actually just got five of them through a Grocery Outlet
(kind of a bent-can salvage goods store) for 80 cents a piece, but that's
unusual. they were about $15 each or more before the calif. energy crisis,
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 07:20:36 +0100, you wrote:
MM,
Thank you, I corrected the percentage. I used the number
that somebody said, but did not check it sufficiently. You
are right and it fit also better with the other data, now when
I checked it. Maybe my population number included Canada
as North
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 09:14:02 +0100, you wrote:
Hi MM,
Look at,
http://california.energy.saving.nu/
California has about 12% of U.S. population (33 million out of 272
million as of 1999 Almanac Figures), not the nearly 20% that you
have in your statement at that top. Even accounting for
MM,
Thank you, I corrected the percentage. I used the number
that somebody said, but did not check it sufficiently. You
are right and it fit also better with the other data, now when
I checked it. Maybe my population number included Canada
as North America, same mistake as when many talks about