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If he wanted to ensure their continued relevance to the economy he would be helping them transition to renewables. Doubling down on fossil fuels only guarantees their demise.

Its like bringing chocolate cake to a diabetic instead of encouraging them to eat healthy foods.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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http://www.natgeochasinggenius.com/video/230# the ability in off the grid, on site, free energy production exists. The dangers in depleting are fossil fuels go far much more Beyond global warming or particulates or pollution it has to do with opening massive caverns in the earth it no longer have pressure there to support the mantle, it has to do with individuals which are not practically skilled utilizing these in third world countries, here in our own country there is a city that is completely uninhabitable it's basically hell on Earth because somebody accidentally ignited a pocket of natural gas that's been burning for 30 years and that fire burning at excessive temperatures melted the road said houses on fire and it still burning today what he's talking about what he's done is it has so many more applications than what is apparent on the surface
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Fossil fuels are a limited resource. Once they are gone, they are gone. Renewables are the future and even the fossil fuel companies know that.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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His concept is sound and on the identicle premise, the difference being that he would be collecting the same gases from the organic decomposition of the algie, where my system separates the gas from Air no need to wait on decay LOL SGT (Join to see)
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SN Greg Wright
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Erin Nelson - I'd think you'd be a lot more interested in Fusion.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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Actually I am and have posted on it as you'll see in the link below. The difference is that I can actually build the generator system which provides the free green on-site electrical generation. I don't have the financial wherewithal to build for fusion. Neither do I have the specific technical skills or the facility the knowledge I can certainly obtain, but my generation system is very inexpensive the average household can afford it direct fed into their home into our offices at 60 megawatts a day I can supply energy for the large data centers in our larger Industries and wants to buy the equipment to the electricity is free the other I certainly have an interesting scientifically and as far as it in terms of Interest technologically oh yes it just isn't feasible for me to be the one to complete it LOLSN Greg Wright https://www.rallypoint.com/shared-links/deceleration-of-runaway-electrons-paves-the-way-for-fusion-power?email_token=SzB4blpIZEljbFZPV2tWak9FRmlUa1pvY3l0dVlrVjRWWGRJVUV4VGVEZHlWMmRLZG5KdFoyNW9ZejB0TFdSUWEyRk1iVWxrTTJoaWFuVnNabVZKYjBZMksxRTlQUT09LS0yMmM0ZWJjN2I3Njc5ZGUwNDIxMzM3N2MwMzM0NGI2ODUzOWY1OWYw&px=d86a75a0-1ade-4821-b7dc-1f5f17383001&utm_campaign=activity&utm_content=notifications&utm_medium=unpaid&utm_source=email
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