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To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (1789)8/17/2005 1:23:44 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24213
 
We're all bozos on this bus.



To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (1789)8/17/2005 2:40:25 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24213
 
re our PM..This won't help out either of us :>)
WHY IS PETROCOLLAPSE IMMINENT ?


August 2, 2005

Andrew McKillop

(General editor: The Final Energy Crisis, Pluto Books)

INTRODUCTION
I intend to map out the reasons why we can be growingly confident that so-called "Petrocollapse" will start from 2006. In some ways, and in rather 'gauche' or ingenuous fashion I tried to do it, to evoke Petrocollapse, in various article for the French press and newspapers, magazines, journals, etc.- but rarely were these articles published.
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Why now ?

The real bottom line is this. Late 2005, on cyclic analysis of various sorts, is already Triple Witched ! There are so many elements and strands to the replies which come from ‘Why now ?’. The strands can be separated and discussed but this is only a presentation method, they should better be appreciated, like Globalization, in a global way. So I will end by saying that Late 2005 is a great time for Petrocollapse to start up.

© Copyright Andrew McKillop 2005

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To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (1789)8/18/2005 10:14:37 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 24213
 
Colorado receives $100,000 biomass energy grant
The Colorado Partnership for Biomass Utilization, Education and Bioenergy Production was awarded a $100,000 grant to increase the use of bioenergy and reduce buildup of forest biomass, Gov. Bill Owens announced Wednesday.


The grant was awarded by the Western Governors' Association, which distributed nearly $250,000 in biomass program grants to four states as part of the first-year program.

The partnership is led by the Colorado Office of Energy Management and Conservation and the Colorado State Forest Service. The groups plan to use the money to study the availability of biomass, as well as educate and support companies looking to use biomass to heat their facilities.

Biomass includes renewable organic materials, such as residue from forestry and agricultural crops, and waste from wood- and food-processing plants.
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