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Old 07-27-2009, 06:21 PM
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I love both of these ideas. Where are they going to be put into practice? Mind, I'm not criticising. I'm looking for a connection between geekerific ideas and the Twilight: 2000 world.

The Wiki connection notes that the DoE terminated the program in 1995. I wonder if a rejuvinated version could be worked into a modified v1 timeline. Federal tax revenues ought to boom from late 1995 onward, as the US kicks arms manufacture into high gear. The DoE might be able to continue the algae program, in which case we might be able to identify a location where the program is running in late 1997. I'll tie this idea into another thread on module/adventure hooks.

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Old 08-02-2009, 09:20 AM
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I love both of these ideas. Where are they going to be put into practice? Mind, I'm not criticising. I'm looking for a connection between geekerific ideas and the Twilight: 2000 world.

The Wiki connection notes that the DoE terminated the program in 1995. I wonder if a rejuvinated version could be worked into a modified v1 timeline. Federal tax revenues ought to boom from late 1995 onward, as the US kicks arms manufacture into high gear. The DoE might be able to continue the algae program, in which case we might be able to identify a location where the program is running in late 1997. I'll tie this idea into another thread on module/adventure hooks.

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Prompted by your liking for Algae I did a quick search and came up with this - not very T2K but pretty interesting

http://www.oakhavenpc.org/cultivating_algae.htm

http://www.sugf.com/Docs/DurangoHera...GrowGreens.pdf

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Old 08-02-2009, 09:41 AM
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Now this is rather more T2K - and a rather heartening example of ingenuity over adversity:

http://movingwindmills.org/story
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Old 08-02-2009, 01:04 PM
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The natural gas vehicles in my area are very common. Most city buses and many city vehicles are powered by compressed natural gas. As well as propane powered vehicles. A freind actualy had a full sized pickup that ran on it. It had good power and only needed refueling once on the trip from California to Oregon. In college while working security patrol the company purchased several former Las Vegas Taxi cabs all running on propane/natural gas. They ran the entire weekend on natural gas, Fri,Sat and Sun, when most vehciels would need to be refueled once a day <my route required refueling twice on my own shift>

As for the digester,

A local dairy, has one. They were on a local program Californias Gold with Huel Houser. They hose down the milking room floor and it goes into a channel which flows into the pond. A cover much like a pool cover acts as the collector. The methan goes to a generator which powers the entire farms operation with surplus left over.

In Vietnam they are using methane from their chamber pots and their small pig farms to provide gas lighting and heating and cooking in the isolated farms. This I can see being more common small scale capture and production for small villages and isolated farms using limited methane prodcution.

And then of course we have Macx Max Beyond Thunderdome and Barter Town, which would be similiar to the dairy farm mentioned above, this in my mind would be a greater possibility for coops, large farms and organized villages who would be able to defend themselves as well having the manpower and of course animals to do it.
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Remember that CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) are not the same thing. CNG is easier to produce but you get much less bang for your buck in terms of fuel range for your vehicle than if you use LNG.
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Oh come off it... a thread about biogas and not one person said...

PULL MY FINGER!!!
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Oh come off it... a thread about biogas and not one person said...

PULL MY FINGER!!!
Sorry but that reference completely passes me by....would you like to explain it?
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