Re: [biofuel] city density versus per capita travel energy used

2004-05-10 Thread Greg Harbican
I have visited Portland OR, Houston TX, L.A. CA, and Denver CO. It's been a while since I have been to Washington D.C., TTBOMK of all of them, Houston has the highest industrial base, with the port, refinery and other chemical plants in and around the area. IMO, Houston is actually a better

Re: [biofuel] city density versus per capita travel energy used

2004-05-09 Thread murdoch
My comment: I read Keith Addison's forward to the biofuel list a week or two ago, from the homestead list with what I thought of as a somewhat one-sided predictive view of what will or would happen in a fuel pricing crisis. This person was very focused on using wood in cars, and how society's

Re: [biofuel] city density versus per capita travel energy used

2004-05-08 Thread Keith Addison
Hello MM Was cleaning up my hard drive today, and ran across this document. Don't know where I got it, but I found it useful. I posted it as a file here: http://f6.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QDydQJJxKKBOUr2w8qz2p3UNNIzESJFi-hZ5CIUQ