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Manhattan Project for energy innovation
Posted on Friday, June 23, 2006 @ 23:40:51 UTC by vlad

Legal Schumer wants 'Manhattan Project' for energy innovation
The Business Review (Albany) - 9:57 AM EDT Friday by Richard A. D'Errico

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) wants to create a new federal agency to promote innovation in the development of alternative energy.

Schumer says his plan is a bold one that would "break the nation's dependence on foreign oil." He plans on providing details on the plan Friday at the state University of Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering.


Schumer said his plan would devote billions of dollars to new energy research and development. It would be administered by a completely new independent agency called the National Energy Efficiency Development Administration (NEEDA). The mission of the project would be to reduce imports of foreign oil by 5 percent in 2008, 20 percent in 2011, and 50 percent by 2015. NEEDA would receive $80 billion over 10 years, with money coming from scaling back incentives already going to oil companies...

Read the whole story here: http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2006/06/19/daily51.html

 
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Re: Manhattan Project for energy innovation (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Saturday, June 24, 2006 @ 18:20:29 UTC
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We don't need another giant government agency to tackle the problem. Good sense applied every day, car pooling, mass transit, flourescent light bulbs and a host of other solutions can resolve the problem

The invisible monster hiding in the shadows has always been the road building lobby, a political iceberg whose tip barely surfaces.

They have the ability to wreck just about anything that would interfere with their profits. I have no doubt they were instrumental in squashing GMs great EV1 vehicle, sensible mass transit, and high speed rail.

Almost 250 billion dollars a year is collected in fuel taxes, and the money is almost as mysterious as if it was in some kind of Black Project.

Major political clout, thats whats its about.

Then of course there is the most direct way to reduce oil consumption, raise the price until it really hurts, and good sense will prevail.



Re: Manhattan Project for energy innovation (Score: 1)
by aleatha on Sunday, June 25, 2006 @ 08:19:52 UTC
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I was looking through kanarev's stuff. i think the low grade allegedly stainless steel is the power source. water+iron+sodium hydroxide=hydrogen gas. I don't see where the electrolyte is identified but even in allegedly pure water i bet it's there. it doesn't need lots of current because the metal is being used as fuel (see roy mcalister's hydrogen site) in fact i saw NOTHING indicateing any steps to see if this energy was coming from the metal. to see this an independent lab would have to inspect the machine for iron hydroxide after it had been operating. on the good news i designed a machine you can make based on a tesla idea. fill a jar with lots of hydrogen. now put a maget rod into the jar half in and half out. seal the hydrogen in and make it air tight. now wrap an insulated wire around the sticking out part of the magnet. put the device in the sun. cosmic ray particles and x-rays ionize the gas making electric pulses that create a current in the magnet. the hardest part is making the vessel hydrogen escape proof. (i was trying to visualize tesla's cosmic ray motor that he said was a thousand times stronger than the radio meter.



Re: Manhattan Project for energy innovation (Score: 1)
by illuminaughty on Monday, June 26, 2006 @ 09:44:15 UTC
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I prefer a Manhattan transfer.



 

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