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To: nigel bates who wrote (16572)6/28/1999 9:39:00 PM
From: Alan Gallaspy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
Nigel,

Speaking of fuel cells, look at Ballard Power (BLDP) for a company with real working products already in demo applications and R&D funding with Ford and Daimler.

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To: nigel bates who wrote (16572)7/4/1999 12:23:00 AM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17305
 
*AV* -- I was watching TV the other night snd they were talking about hydrate crystals harvested from deep in the ocean in the Bermuda Triangle area. As these frozen crystals thaw out, they supply a great deal of "fuel energy".

The ya lso showed a great theory on why ships and planes disappear in the Triangle. They even demonstrated the effect on a model in a big pool of water. Apparently, the gaseous emmissions can change the buoyancy of the object surrounded by the hydrate emissions.

I love alternative fuel sources and wouldn't mind modifying my 4 Runner to accommodate a more efficent and less expensive fuel source. Same holds true for fuel sources for the home, whether it is heat, electricity, or whatever. I had dream once of owning 2 acres of land, one acre for the house and the second for the alcohol genration system for power. The government actually published a book describing how it could be done legally, down to the sugar beets to grow, the type of generator that will be powered by the alcohol, and a host of other items.

AV