The Increase Energy Supply and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Project by RSECE www.rsece.org
Sidney Clouston Jul 16, 2014 08:23
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We use physics in applications to do work. We seek to be as efficient as possible, thus we
ought to seek the contribution by nature. Mimicry of natural systems has attracted much
interest lately. For an example forests provide a renewable resource in wood and other
agricultural resources do too. The wood sequesters carbon from the atmosphere, but Mankind
has removed about 50% of the forests during the past 200 years. We can consider the wisdom
of Sustainable Forestry with this renewable resource. Orchards can provide other economic value
in addition to carbon capture. Carbon capture with the help of nature is intelligent. It is not
beyond our ability to work with nature to accomplish a balance that is favorable to the Triple
Bottom Lines that measure benefit (or loss) to the Planet, the People and a Profit for truly a
sustainable development. We ought to work with nature to improve on these situations needing
to be healed.
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Nanda Kumar Janardhanan Jul 19, 2014 10:58
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Any references to share for this proposal?
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Sidney Clouston Jul 19, 2014 06:47
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Yes, I have added a few key references to the proposal. Thanks for asking.
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Sidney Clouston Jul 19, 2014 06:00
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1. View project fact sheet - NRG Solar
www.nrgsolar.com/docs/factsheet_ivanpah.pdf
2. Biomass as a thermal resource
Solar Drip Irrigation Project - Benin, West Africa - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTtBEbf-NRs
3. Photos of Switchgrass in Nepal and Nigeria Africa on Energy Commission Propertoy are
available at my page at Facebook.
www.facebook.com/cloustonenergy
4. The Regional Sustainable Energy Center of Excellence (RSECE)
www.rsece.org
5. National Algae Association
www.nationalalgaeassociation.com/
6. The Energy Commission of Nigeria
www.energy.gov.ng
7. USAID Power Africa
http://www.usaid.gov/powerafrica
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Climate Colab Aug 13, 2014 04:21
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In a future proposal, we would like to see a discussion of the cost effectiveness and/or sustainability analysis of the demonstration plant you are proposing.
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