Re: [Biofuel] interesting read: online electrical textbooks

2007-11-11 Thread NV Dhana
This electrical textbook is very informative for novice like me. I got some confusion over some terminology. I am involved with waste management and they are going to produce 10 megabite of electricityfrom methane gas. Funney thing is that no body I talk to at plant know,weather it will

Re: [Biofuel] interesting read: online electrical textbooks

2007-11-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
The proper usage is hourly production. megawatt hour Kirk NV Dhana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This electrical textbook is very informative for novice like me. I got some confusion over some terminology. I am involved with waste management and they are going to produce 10 megabite of

Re: [Biofuel] interesting read: online electrical textbooks

2007-11-11 Thread JohnnyBG55
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kirk McLoren Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 4:59 PM To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] interesting read: online electrical textbooks The proper usage is hourly production. megawatt hour Kirk NV

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-09 Thread Chip Mefford
Keith Addison wrote: Hello Chip Keith Addison wrote: Hello Chip snip Actually it's the industrialised countries' addiction to wasting energy that's doing that. Wholly agree, no arguments here. Merely replacing fossil fuels is not the answer. A rational and sustainable energy future

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-08 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Mike So...did Monbiot get his research for Feeding Cars, not People from Lester Brown or, was it the other way around. It's the same short-sighted promoter of fear that conveniently holds back information on more comprehensive incorporation of biofuel into a diverse, long term energy

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-08 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Chip Keith Addison wrote: Hello Chip Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced to it by a friend. I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book. SNIP Actually it's the

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-07 Thread David Miller
Chip Mefford wrote: In other news, I'll soon also have the 3rdworld CD online. Will post the url when I get it up. If anyone knows how to bust an iso image up into 'chunks' that can be reassembled into a workable iso image, please let me know. I'm glad to say that renegade.sparks.net

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-07 Thread John Hayes
David Miller wrote: Chip Mefford wrote: If anyone knows how to bust an iso image up into 'chunks' that can be reassembled into a workable iso image, please let me know. As for breaking the image up, it's trivial with dd, a standard unix utility. With Windows you're on your own:) I

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-07 Thread David Miller
John Hayes wrote: David Miller wrote: Chip Mefford wrote: If anyone knows how to bust an iso image up into 'chunks' that can be reassembled into a workable iso image, please let me know. As for breaking the image up, it's trivial with dd, a standard unix utility. With

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-07 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Chip Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced to it by a friend. I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book. From Chapter 1; In this new world, the price of oil begins to set the price of

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-07 Thread Michael Redler
So...did Monbiot get his "research" for "Feeding Cars, not People" from Lester Brown or, was it the other way around.It's the same short-sighted promoter of fear that conveniently holds back information on more comprehensive incorporation of biofuel into a diverse, long term energy strategy.

Re: [Biofuel] Interesting Read

2006-03-07 Thread Chip Mefford
Keith Addison wrote: Hello Chip Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced to it by a friend. I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book. SNIP Actually it's the industrialised countries'