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2727 The questions that you raised are certainly excellent questions. Unfortunately,Dr. Ezzat G. Bakhoum-6/8/1998
2726 Agreed...information (and the web) is replacing energy, or accomplishing what Cascade Berry-6/8/1998
2725 I like it when you introduce the larger equation into the discussion..and especsee clearly now-6/8/1998
2724 I wonder if people on this list would specify whether they are talking about tCascade Berry-6/8/1998
2723 The Daimler-Benz no-emission [ZEV] NECAR II mentioned previously has a [large] Scott Troy Munroe-6/8/1998
2722 Terry: From what I understand, the DC to high quality AC issue is not a big proSid Turtlman-6/8/1998
2721 Michael: As Terry pointed out, ERC's efficiency numbers are a matter of pubSid Turtlman-6/8/1998
2720 Exactly, I think this figure of efficiency is too low. For natural gas, I thinkDr. Ezzat G. Bakhoum-6/7/1998
2719 ERC posted a news release on 3 June, I think this has been posted on SI on the Terry Lyon-6/7/1998
2718 Where did you get the percent efficientcies from? Can you provide us with linksmichael a. rowe-6/7/1998
2717 I think a molten carbonate box running 1300 degrees F in my basement is just fiTerry Lyon-6/7/1998
2716 Thomas: If the future of fuel cells turns out to be very small ones (3-10 kW, tSid Turtlman-6/6/1998
2715 You wrote: "Take a look at the numbers: Ballard's stationary powerThomas Stewart-6/6/1998
2714 Yes, these are two different things. A RTG (radioisotope thermoelectric generatDr. Ezzat G. Bakhoum-6/6/1998
2713 Ezzat, I belive that the Voyager space craft were powered with nuclear batteJohn M Connolly-6/5/1998
2712 The story of the so called "nuclear battery": John, the so called &qDr. Ezzat G. Bakhoum-6/5/1998
2711 Sid: I'll have to research more on California's ZEV legislation beforeScott Troy Munroe-6/5/1998
2710 I really wonder how they (in California, and elsewhere) are planning to convincGarth Richmond-6/5/1998
2709 Sid , I had a discussion today with an electrical engineer who owns his own corJohn M Connolly-6/5/1998
2708 Scott: I am curious: I would expect that a fuel cell powered car that uses compSid Turtlman-6/5/1998
2707 Arnold: You are correct. No offense intended, just using some common slang. I&#Sid Turtlman-6/5/1998
2706 "[California] ZEV Requirements: While meeting the fleet average requiremenScott Troy Munroe-6/5/1998
2705 I've always said that carbon nanotubes are not a near term prospect but I dHawkeye-6/5/1998
2704 "To me this is like those carbon nanotubes that Hawkeye or some other gullsee clearly now-6/5/1998
2703 I know, I am just trying to clear up the lose ends. I had already said the morSleeperz-6/5/1998
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