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Zinke's no Teddy Roosevelt
http://www.newsweek.com/climate-change-oil-drilling-alaska-zinke-619240
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Zinke's no Teddy Roosevelt
http://www.newsweek.com/climate-change-oil-drilling-alaska-zinke-619240
Serious question: are there specific projects being proposed or are you just musing? Seems like the Gorge rim could be a place for pumped storage of wind energy. Maybe they are counting on battery technology being more feasible in the near future.How about instead of raping and pillaging every patch of potential oil/NG in this country we build a couple of off channel reservoirs to act as potential energy batteries and actual work to a sustainable long term, heaven-forbid GREEN, solution to energy.
If you are referring to the Sage Mountain Center (with no Northwestern Energy power or natural gas) near Whitehall, MT, you are incorrect.
Serious question: are there specific projects being proposed or are you just musing? Seems like the Gorge rim could be a place for pumped storage of wind energy. Maybe they are counting on battery technology being more feasible in the near future.
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All this talk about drilling for oil and natural gas, and exploiting resources while right now every dam on the Columbia (and probably the entire NW) is spilling copious amount of runoff that is unable to go through the turbines do to lack of demand, insufficient grid network, and lack of generation capacity, and no way to store the energy. And that very same spill is also over oxygenating the tailraces impairing fish habitat and salmon migration.
How about instead of raping and pillaging every patch of potential oil/NG in this country we build a couple of off channel reservoirs to act as potential energy batteries and actual work to a sustainable long term, heaven-forbid GREEN, solution to energy.
Thanks Obama for making our wood burning stoves more environmentally friendly, and helping the forest products industry.
https://www.epa.gov/residential-woo...-final-updates-air-emissions-requirements-new
Requirements make wood burning equipment more expensive as well. Rocket stoves used by the Permiculture crowd are in violation. EPA regulates particulates emitted by wood burning devises. Doesn't regulate CO2 emissions.
Maybe we can get the EPA to regulate forest fire emissions?
Very few sites in this country that you could feasably use this type of storage.
We're making America great again by allowing everyone to dump anything they want into anything else they find appropriate without permitting. Sorry you missed the memo.
Those stoves do reduce CO emissions and many others, and while more expensive, the rule still grandfathers in old stoves. So no, they're not necessarily in violation, but when it comes time to replace them, they will have to abide by this rule, if Pruitt doesn't just unilaterally scrap it in favor of dirty air.
Rocket stoves are mostly made DIY by Permies and I doubt if they care whether or not they are in violation of the EPA, Ben.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_stove
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At one time, solar was thought to be a gimmick. Now it employs 5 times more people than coal and is growing by leaps and bounds every year.
At one time, battery storage was limited to wet cell batteries that gave off toxic fumes, but now we're looking at battery storage at a commerical scale, with industrial scale storage not far off.
At one time, we used to think the only way to light our houses was with Kerosene, then Tesla invented AC while Edison invented DC electrical currents and changed the world.
Nothing is stationary, everything evolves and those who sit back and say it can't be done, get let behind in the dustbin of history.
That sounds a lot like progress, Ben. Gas powered engines, electricity, natural gas powered furnaces, stoves, water heaters, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, ECT. Things that everyone here use, but a lot of people here like to complain about.
I think there are a lot of amazing discoveries still out there waiting to be discovered. And I bet everyone of these discoveries will have it's share of detractors.