Dear Bruce,

Stan has been studying the use of alternative energy for many years and, I 
believe, that he is fully qualified to share with us his considered opinions. 
Without his views we are condemned to the unconsidered assertions of 
politicians from both the green and the deep red ends of the political range.

Where I differ with Stan is in his interchangeable use of the technical words, 
energy and power. Stan and I have argued this issue on several occasions in the 
past.

Bruce, to bring you up to speed on this issue you might like to read this 
letter that I sent to my local politicians when they bragged about how much 
"power" would be saved on a new housing development. To prepare this letter I 
relied heavily on Stan Jakuba's advice, which I respect. See 
http://metricationmatters.com/docs/EnergyPowerDistanceSpeed.pdf 

By the way, you might like to consider the idea of a "passive house" where the 
energy saving can typically be 80 % less than a normal house because the 
designers know that they need to convert energy from one form to another and 
then to do all they can to retain the heat energy within the house. We have 
used this concept in Australia, not only for heating but also for keeping a 
house cooler by not letting too much solar energy into the house on hot summer 
days. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_house 

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin
Geelong, Australia

On 2011/03/02, at 08:33 , [email protected] wrote:

> Gee, thank Stan, for presenting your bias against Alternative Energy to us, 
> real helpful, and stop presenting so called Metric units to the group, 
> Killowatts have been is use for a long time, since the beginning of 
> electricity. I really do not care for for what you are doing. Every household 
> could be producing its own power vs just being power hogs. Thanks buddy.
> 
> Bruce E. Arkwright, Jr
> Erie PA
> Linux and Metric User and Enforcer
> 
> Id put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope 
> we dont have to wait til oil and coal run out before we tackle that. I wish I 
> had a few more years left. -- Thomas Edison♽☯♑
> 
> 
> On Mar 1, 2011, Stanislav Jakuba <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Attached you will find my letter to a concerned U.S. commentator. It is about 
> energy and there is a lot of SI with it, particularly towards the end. I 
> though you might be interested also in the status quo on renewables in the 
> U.S.
> Stan Jakuba

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