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		<title>By: CarlosRomay</title>
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		<dc:creator>CarlosRomay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 18:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like Daryl. She&#039;s really a TreeHugger for she has defended the sustainability of the off-grid system. What I would like to stress is that currently the bio-fuel is on debate for its productivity has shortened the area available for food agriculture, which in turn is producing a dramatic situation on developing countries. I think the better source for vehicle fuel is solar, if the economic source for investigation is solved. Furthermore, using water as fuel is debatable too for the scarcity of sweet water. Sustainable planning and compact urbanism, along with massive transport must be enhanced too. Green architecture is important as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like Daryl. She&#8217;s really a TreeHugger for she has defended the sustainability of the off-grid system. What I would like to stress is that currently the bio-fuel is on debate for its productivity has shortened the area available for food agriculture, which in turn is producing a dramatic situation on developing countries. I think the better source for vehicle fuel is solar, if the economic source for investigation is solved. Furthermore, using water as fuel is debatable too for the scarcity of sweet water. Sustainable planning and compact urbanism, along with massive transport must be enhanced too. Green architecture is important as well.</p>
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		<title>By: Daryl Hannah, la "green queen"</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daryl Hannah, la "green queen"</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Interesting News Posts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Interesting News Posts</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 05:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: biomasschuck</title>
		<link>http://www.off-grid.net/2005/03/04/daryl-hannah-on-being-off-grid/comment-page-1/#comment-5995</link>
		<dc:creator>biomasschuck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2005 16:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been involved in biomass conversion (wood and agriculture wastes)and am tying to get a unit from Europe (400 portable units built each year for the last 5 years and no units in the US) It can provide electricty, heat, purified water, and other bio by-products such as fuels, fertilizers, herbicides, insectcides, pesticides that can be used within the community from their own waste.  This would be an ideal technology to provide rural communities and can be utilized to rebuild their economic development from within the community. 

Do you know anyone that can help me?

biomasschuck
Community Biomass Technologies
P.O. Box 12908
Reno, NV 89510-2908</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been involved in biomass conversion (wood and agriculture wastes)and am tying to get a unit from Europe (400 portable units built each year for the last 5 years and no units in the US) It can provide electricty, heat, purified water, and other bio by-products such as fuels, fertilizers, herbicides, insectcides, pesticides that can be used within the community from their own waste.  This would be an ideal technology to provide rural communities and can be utilized to rebuild their economic development from within the community. </p>
<p>Do you know anyone that can help me?</p>
<p>biomasschuck<br />
Community Biomass Technologies<br />
P.O. Box 12908<br />
Reno, NV 89510-2908</p>
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		<title>By: After Gutenberg  &#187; Blog Archive   &#187; 1000 MPG, Theoretically</title>
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		<dc:creator>After Gutenberg  &#187; Blog Archive   &#187; 1000 MPG, Theoretically</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: travelgood - ethical travel web -  Blog Archive   &#187; Daryl Hannah on being off the grid</title>
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		<dc:creator>travelgood - ethical travel web -  Blog Archive   &#187; Daryl Hannah on being off the grid</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2005 19:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...]  	 		 						July 27th, 2005  				General  			Daryl Hannah on being off the grid 	 			 					DARYL HANNAH ON BEING OFF-GRID 	Actress Daryl Hannah is often referred to as the Blonde Goddess of Hollyw [...]</description>
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		<title>By: timbrewolf</title>
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		<dc:creator>timbrewolf</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2005 10:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Love you guys! Keep up the good work - we have a world to save! I would be interested in any synergistic networking and strategic alliances to get this show on the road. I&#039;m a singer/songwriter turned presidential candidate (as a visualization art project) - what else could I do? 

Did anyone see the &#039;04 Pentagon report on global cooling? Since it came out well before the last presidential election I was just curious as to why neither of the two-party-system candidates addressed it. I don&#039;t know about you but I get pretty scarey when the freaking Pentagon issues an environmental warning of that magnitude. When was the last time they gave a hoot about the environment? E-gads.

We&#039;ve definately got some work to do. As for Daryl...I got to see her on one of the late night talk shows. How very refreshing - positive and upbeat and unstopable. That&#039;s how it gets done. (You go girl).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love you guys! Keep up the good work &#8211; we have a world to save! I would be interested in any synergistic networking and strategic alliances to get this show on the road. I&#8217;m a singer/songwriter turned presidential candidate (as a visualization art project) &#8211; what else could I do? </p>
<p>Did anyone see the &#8216;04 Pentagon report on global cooling? Since it came out well before the last presidential election I was just curious as to why neither of the two-party-system candidates addressed it. I don&#8217;t know about you but I get pretty scarey when the freaking Pentagon issues an environmental warning of that magnitude. When was the last time they gave a hoot about the environment? E-gads.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve definately got some work to do. As for Daryl&#8230;I got to see her on one of the late night talk shows. How very refreshing &#8211; positive and upbeat and unstopable. That&#8217;s how it gets done. (You go girl).</p>
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		<title>By: sidewind69</title>
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		<dc:creator>sidewind69</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2005 06:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi, Daryl if you read this, i hear your interconectivity
we are doing a &#039;thing&#039; to get people CF lighting, and LED lights
the really latest stuff that is ultra bright 4-5 watts replacing 60 watt edison&#039;s.. and cheap as anything, down do the street level,
4-7 bulbs to houses apartments anyone that wants them. with the facts on how much it will save, it is a beautiful thing,. practical stuff
but it works, and still the new houses like mine use over 2000 WATTs!
in just the BULBS!
ugh.. anyways keep up
eric 
sidewind69@txdirect.net </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi, Daryl if you read this, i hear your interconectivity<br />
we are doing a &#8216;thing&#8217; to get people CF lighting, and LED lights<br />
the really latest stuff that is ultra bright 4-5 watts replacing 60 watt edison&#8217;s.. and cheap as anything, down do the street level,<br />
4-7 bulbs to houses apartments anyone that wants them. with the facts on how much it will save, it is a beautiful thing,. practical stuff<br />
but it works, and still the new houses like mine use over 2000 WATTs!<br />
in just the BULBS!<br />
ugh.. anyways keep up<br />
eric<br />
<a href="mailto:sidewind69@txdirect.net">sidewind69@txdirect.net</a></p>
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		<title>By: hibiscusroto super blog 2.0  &#187; Blog Archive   &#187; Biodiesel</title>
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		<title>By: Lucas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2005 22:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is what he should be building right now. In my opinion Ford and GM will go bankrupt before they even begin to catch on.
 
For about the past year I have offered anyone who would listen the following info: None of the American automobile companies have even responded. I have had some positive response from several educational institutions but - as far as I know - none have done any experimental work to verify my claims.
 
Here is what I have been proposing:
 
Fuel cells or Hydrogen will never become a significant power source for automotive power. Anyone who has taken a careful look at it knows this.
 
 If we could find someone in our auto industry with just a tiny bit of imagination, who knows what we could do? In one scale or another everyone of these systems have been proven.
 
Like to produce a vehicle that can burn rubber on takeoff on all four wheels and get 90+ mpg? 

What I would like to see the automakers working on would have: 

A turbocharged, two cylinder opposed, 2-cycle, air-cooled diesel directly 
driving a generator. (It would not be running most of the time.) A 111 volt Lithium-Ion Polymer battery pack. Nothing but wires going from the 
controller to every wheel, except for the necessary additional friction 
brakes (of course). An added advantage of this would be the ability to recharge from the electrical grid while at home, saving even more on fuel. 

Each wheel, depending on the feedback to the controller from wheel speed sensors would drive with just the right power depending on the accelerator position. You would get recharging from deceleration just as you do in today&#039;s hybrids. You would also use this feedback to stop the wheel from skidding. 

Each wheel would have a stationary stator and a series of fixed magnets 
closely adjacent all around the inside of the wheel. In a sense it would 
operate each wheel in a very similar fashion that the mag-lev trains use, 
except the motion would be circular, of course. Something very different 
about this type of motor is that the stators are fixed to the axles and the 
magnets are driven around them. This gives a significant increase in 
mechanical advantage. That&#039;s like turning an ordinary electric motor inside out. 

There would be no need for ordinary electric motor brushes. In fact, many electric motors operating today are brushless. 

Such motors already exist in the model airplane field and their efficiently 
is amazing - approaching 90%. I&#039;ve got a couple and doubt that I would ever buy any other type. 

It&#039;s possible to hang the model on the prop right out in front of you and 
accelerate straight up, like a rocket, with this type motor 

In the vehicle the motor/generator would not turn on to recharge the 
batteries until they needed it. There are already experimental Lithium-Ion 
driven cars that can get in excess of 200 miles before they have to be 
recharged by plugging them in. You would top off you batteries overnight by plugging them in. Some cutting edge research by Toshiba - employing nano-technology - indicates that recharging can be done so fast that you could  top off while eating lunch.

Lithium -Ion battery technology is so new that I doubt that very many 
automotive engineers have even heard of them, much less thought to use them in this manner. Their energy density exceeds that of any other form of rechargeable energy storage. 

The Lithium Ion battery is the most efficient battery available right now. So is the outer rotor electric motor the most efficient motor. 

Build an Automobile right and it will weight less and have simpler, easier to repair/replace modules. 

Lets see what we can eliminate while improving performance and efficiency. 

Transmission - None 

Ignition system - None 

Liquid cooling - None 

Valves and valve train - None 

Use bio-oil/fuels for both fuel and lubrication. 
 
Feel free to pass this along to anyone you know in the Transportation business. I suffer from no delusion that any of them have the imagination to be able to see how something like this could jump them ahead of the competition.
 
I bought a Honda Civic Hybrid last summer. I enjoy it more than any vehicle I&#039;ve ever owned. I will Never buy another vehicle that isn&#039;t a Hybrid and doesn&#039;t get at least 50 mpg.
 
As far as I can tell, Detroit isn&#039;t even thinking the same way I and the vast majority of it&#039;s potential customers are.
 
William Lucas Jones
490 Mauldin Rd.
Sautee, GA  30571-3159
 
(706) 219-3333</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is what he should be building right now. In my opinion Ford and GM will go bankrupt before they even begin to catch on.</p>
<p>For about the past year I have offered anyone who would listen the following info: None of the American automobile companies have even responded. I have had some positive response from several educational institutions but &#8211; as far as I know &#8211; none have done any experimental work to verify my claims.</p>
<p>Here is what I have been proposing:</p>
<p>Fuel cells or Hydrogen will never become a significant power source for automotive power. Anyone who has taken a careful look at it knows this.</p>
<p> If we could find someone in our auto industry with just a tiny bit of imagination, who knows what we could do? In one scale or another everyone of these systems have been proven.</p>
<p>Like to produce a vehicle that can burn rubber on takeoff on all four wheels and get 90+ mpg? </p>
<p>What I would like to see the automakers working on would have: </p>
<p>A turbocharged, two cylinder opposed, 2-cycle, air-cooled diesel directly<br />
driving a generator. (It would not be running most of the time.) A 111 volt Lithium-Ion Polymer battery pack. Nothing but wires going from the<br />
controller to every wheel, except for the necessary additional friction<br />
brakes (of course). An added advantage of this would be the ability to recharge from the electrical grid while at home, saving even more on fuel. </p>
<p>Each wheel, depending on the feedback to the controller from wheel speed sensors would drive with just the right power depending on the accelerator position. You would get recharging from deceleration just as you do in today&#8217;s hybrids. You would also use this feedback to stop the wheel from skidding. </p>
<p>Each wheel would have a stationary stator and a series of fixed magnets<br />
closely adjacent all around the inside of the wheel. In a sense it would<br />
operate each wheel in a very similar fashion that the mag-lev trains use,<br />
except the motion would be circular, of course. Something very different<br />
about this type of motor is that the stators are fixed to the axles and the<br />
magnets are driven around them. This gives a significant increase in<br />
mechanical advantage. That&#8217;s like turning an ordinary electric motor inside out. </p>
<p>There would be no need for ordinary electric motor brushes. In fact, many electric motors operating today are brushless. </p>
<p>Such motors already exist in the model airplane field and their efficiently<br />
is amazing &#8211; approaching 90%. I&#8217;ve got a couple and doubt that I would ever buy any other type. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s possible to hang the model on the prop right out in front of you and<br />
accelerate straight up, like a rocket, with this type motor </p>
<p>In the vehicle the motor/generator would not turn on to recharge the<br />
batteries until they needed it. There are already experimental Lithium-Ion<br />
driven cars that can get in excess of 200 miles before they have to be<br />
recharged by plugging them in. You would top off you batteries overnight by plugging them in. Some cutting edge research by Toshiba &#8211; employing nano-technology &#8211; indicates that recharging can be done so fast that you could  top off while eating lunch.</p>
<p>Lithium -Ion battery technology is so new that I doubt that very many<br />
automotive engineers have even heard of them, much less thought to use them in this manner. Their energy density exceeds that of any other form of rechargeable energy storage. </p>
<p>The Lithium Ion battery is the most efficient battery available right now. So is the outer rotor electric motor the most efficient motor. </p>
<p>Build an Automobile right and it will weight less and have simpler, easier to repair/replace modules. </p>
<p>Lets see what we can eliminate while improving performance and efficiency. </p>
<p>Transmission &#8211; None </p>
<p>Ignition system &#8211; None </p>
<p>Liquid cooling &#8211; None </p>
<p>Valves and valve train &#8211; None </p>
<p>Use bio-oil/fuels for both fuel and lubrication. </p>
<p>Feel free to pass this along to anyone you know in the Transportation business. I suffer from no delusion that any of them have the imagination to be able to see how something like this could jump them ahead of the competition.</p>
<p>I bought a Honda Civic Hybrid last summer. I enjoy it more than any vehicle I&#8217;ve ever owned. I will Never buy another vehicle that isn&#8217;t a Hybrid and doesn&#8217;t get at least 50 mpg.</p>
<p>As far as I can tell, Detroit isn&#8217;t even thinking the same way I and the vast majority of it&#8217;s potential customers are.</p>
<p>William Lucas Jones<br />
490 Mauldin Rd.<br />
Sautee, GA  30571-3159</p>
<p>(706) 219-3333</p>
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