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Weekly Free Energy Review for SmartScarecrow Show
By Sterling D. Allan
December 15, 2011
E-Cat Weekly -- December 15, 2011 • Interview with Thrive Documentary Maker, Foster Gamble • Part I: Was US Spy Drone Captured by Iranian Flying Saucer? • JBI's Plastic2Oil Technology Turns Waste into Fuel • Ten Commandments for Exotic Energy Inventors • Cold Fusion Meets Election 2012 • Breakout Labs Offers Grants for Radical Ideas • CONFIRMED: The Trillion-Dollar Lawsuit That Could End Financial Tyranny • Billions for a Boson
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Recording
Smart
Scarecrow Blog Post Accompanying this Show: "Best of 2011"
Show Notes
- Featured:
Tools
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Ten
Commandments for Exotic Energy Inventors - Inventors of
alternative energy technologies often make critical mistakes as they
try to develop and proliferate their ideas. Here are ten commandments
or suggestions for energy pioneers that may help them avoid many
common pitfalls. (PESWiki; December 11, 2011)
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Wind
> Farms
> Cost
and Reliability >
Does
this Picture Spell Doom for Wind Power? - The wrong kind of wind?
It's a phrase that haunts those desperately trying to justify wind farms in
Britain. However, apologists for the giant turbines now face the unpalatable
truth that structures designed to operate in windy conditions literally fell
flat on their faces when the wind became a bit too strong. According to the
latest figures, one turbine worked at 15 per cent of its capacity last year,
generating generated electricity worth an estimated £100,000 but had to be
subsidised with £130,000 of public money. (Express.co.uk; December
11, 2011)
- Solar
> PV
> Trends
>
A
Bad Year for Solar Energy - By virtually any yardstick, 2011 was
probably a year the PV solar panel industry may like to forget. First and
foremost, of course, there was the Solyndra case, which quickly morphed into
a major political issue that will likely be continually revisited during the
upcoming U.S. presidential campaign. China's heavily-subsidized solar panel
industry may present significant ongoing challenges... (Environmental
Leader; December 13, 2011)
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