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  • excellent work!

  • Landlords renting out apartments with energy efficient installations will find more tenants and therefore make more money than those landlords that only offer high utility bills. So the problem isn't "systemic", as long as there is competition between landlords.

  • Gibberish

  • To make decisions and predictions of this magnitude you can use an empirical matrix, an algebraic math platform where infinite number of variables to show the situation be used. You must isolate and identify them in the sequence they occur, time cycles untill cycle repeats, to predict the situation as it presently exists. if the variables remain the same, then the future can be predicted with some level of accuracy, you can even manipulate the variables and view other possible outcomes.

  • CO2 is like a liquid above freezing and the CO2 seeps into the ground/waterbodies. CO2 and Nitrogen, combined with a light source operating within the confines of the 3 resonant frequencies result in CO2 lasers, 18,000 degrees, a fantastic source of energy. Nitrogen compounds and CO2 are significant to coalfired emissions.

  • The fed would not allow IBM to make the PC's they had designed, stalling the internet 35 years, judges making decisions without access to the variables create a society that has abandoned nature and replaced it with fashion and law, denaturing the earth. Unfortunately people don't really begin to mature untill they are in their 30's, until maturity they are vunerable and predictable, they believe academic, and the newsmedia, They suffer from literary hypnosis, giving power to the media. elitest

  • I worked for bell northern in the early 70's trying to illustrate the phone company was the biggest computer in the world and that each number was a potential register. I had just created the empirical matrix at manitowoc engineering and wanted to merge this math platform into silicon based technology. The little Asian in charge of the four engineering depts totally duplicating all the projects couldn't grasp the idea. IBM went on to use silicon based technology to design the worlds first PC

  • academic ventures delegates answer to the principles, these people in this message are full of it. The 1200+ coal fired power plants emit about 1,200,000 acre ft per minute of gases above 240 degrees which speciate in the atmosphere, becoming particles, killing thousands of primates. All the grant masters will continue on their merry way at the golf clubs. OEM heatexchangers reduce the gases to ambient temperature. OEM waterwashes collect the particles. without academic pseudoscience chu on that

  • What is OEM?

  • I spent an hour typing up the appropriate answer, and your website is designed to delete comments of this sort, I think you know very well what an OEM market is, since its a word to describe the markstplace, companies use to compete and get sales contracts from customers who buy their products.

  • I don't know what you mean about my website deleting comments, it certainly doesn't do that, and what website are you talking about anyway? I have many of them. But by all means, when someone asks you what something is, tell them they know very well what it is. That accomplishes a lot!

  • I clicked on shellius, and spent a lot of effort to describe the detail on how to go about getting the related companies to do the engineering design free of charge just to get the manufacturing contracts, which would really reduce the costs of designing and installing the cooling and collection system, and when I was through typing it into your site comment block, a popup blocker came up saying the remote site had terminated the connection, when I clicked on that all the data dissappeared.

  • I am so exited that he is going to be our Secretary of Energy. I have a good feeling with him in that position.

  • Dr Chu's presentation is inspirational. He is optimistic view of our ability to solve the many environmental challenges that we face. He did not leave me wringing my hands with worry about the future. He eloquently explains the possibilities for finding solutions to the world's energy problems through research and innovation. I hope that the American people take the time to listen to this man. Europe so far has shown the way, America now needs to practice conservation and innovation

  • I am sounding very critical of people all the time, excuse me. Honestly, I would be no different than these people in these videos if I were them, had lived their lives, performing the duties assign they must. I am thankful, because I took another route, refusing to answer to anyone, studying whatever I wanted, Picking out the companies I wanted to work for. I am alone, No one is the same. Becoming an independent observor it allows one to see the actual problem without predisposing influences.

  • The problem with Chu now that he's energy secretary is that the coal industry has got to him. He now thinks carbon capture is feasible but it's a big lie. Unfortunately people in government never have adequate backbones and if they do they disappear soon after the election.

  • Too many of us neglect the importance of science. Put more scientists in government! Too many lawyers!

  • I'm surprised nobody has commented on this already, but it's a damn good thing this man is to be our Secretary of Energy.

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