A Conversation for Project: Electricity Generation
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xyroth Started conversation Feb 21, 2003
While I know quite a bit about this subject, I don't have time to write and edit pages of stuff myself. (my intelligence project is starting to show signs of this)
however I am quite happy to be a consultant, answering any questions that come up.
my special interests in this field include fusion, combined heat and power, renewables (including some quite obscure ones) and unlikely green alternatives for use in conventional systems.
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Dolt Posted Feb 25, 2003
Thanks Xyroth!
Unfortunately, all thoughts of getting started on this again have been driven from my mind, this time by an unexpected trip to Budapest. Maybe when I get back...
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Mar 5, 2003
Hi Dolt,
I like to think I know quite a lot on the subject.. Unfortunately () I don't think I can produce a complete entry within a reasonable time limit. I also lack some practical working knowledge of English... not a native English speaker.. However, if you need anything on electricity transport, energy markets, ... let me know, I think I can provide you with (possibly raw.. very raw) materials.
grtz
Hapi
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Blue-Eyed BiPedal BookWorm from Betelgeuse (aka B4[insertpunhere]) Posted Mar 25, 2003
Dolt,
I work at a Power Plant in Mid-MO, USA. I'll gather what info I have about overall generation, stuff about nuke plants, and I'll research the Grid (as I've been curious about it myself for some time). Drop me a line some time and let's map out how to approach the whole project in earnest. I'd like to see us decide what needs to be in it initially in 'broad strokes' and then determine what side categories need to be addressed in great detail.
B4thegoesout
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