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Title: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Nickbat on 17 October 2011, 22:42:53
Intriguing. ???

http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2011/10/17/hello-cheap-energy-hello-brave-new-world/ (http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2011/10/17/hello-cheap-energy-hello-brave-new-world/)

 :o :o :y
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Webby the Bear on 17 October 2011, 22:46:29
whether its too good to be true or not, we as a world need to change from fossil fuels to renewable energy as soon as possible.

i read there's only 35 years worth of oil left  :o :-\
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Nickbat on 17 October 2011, 23:02:52
whether its too good to be true or not, we as a world need to change from fossil fuels to renewable energy as soon as possible.

i read there's only 35 years worth of oil left  :o :-\
You've been reading the greenie pages again, haven't you? Naughty Webby!  :)

There's shed loads left and enough shale gas here in the UK to last us for many decades.  :y

Still, if there is a cheaper, cleaner alternative, bring it on!
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Vamps on 17 October 2011, 23:09:38
whether its too good to be true or not, we as a world need to change from fossil fuels to renewable energy as soon as possible.

i read there's only 35 years worth of oil left  :o :-\
You've been reading the greenie pages again, haven't you? Naughty Webby!  :)

There's shed loads left and enough shale gas here in the UK to last us for many decades.  :y

Still, if there is a cheaper, cleaner alternative, bring it on!

Not forgetting coal, lots of it...but I agree in there is a cleaner alternative then that has to be good..... :y :y
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Webby the Bear on 17 October 2011, 23:33:54
whether its too good to be true or not, we as a world need to change from fossil fuels to renewable energy as soon as possible.

i read there's only 35 years worth of oil left  :o :-\
You've been reading the greenie pages again, haven't you? Naughty Webby!  :)

There's shed loads left and enough shale gas here in the UK to last us for many decades.  :y

Still, if there is a cheaper, cleaner alternative, bring it on!

well thats ok then. at the end of the day i wont care when im dead so no worries  :y
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 17 October 2011, 23:51:20
Interesting, but if it exists it'll never be cheap!  >:( 
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Webby the Bear on 17 October 2011, 23:55:17
Interesting, but if it exists it'll never be cheap!  >:(


its all irelevant anyways....... resource will be (ironically) the fuel of WW3. And china will nuke us so dont worry about it  :y
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 October 2011, 00:18:06
Cheerful sod arn't you Webby??  ::) :)
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Rods2 on 18 October 2011, 02:56:53
It is good to see that alchemy is alive and kicking.  ;D ;D ;D

About every 2 years there is a cold fusion story of a miracle process about to be demonstrated, I'd have been dead for a very long time if I had been holding my breath waiting.  :o :o :o

And all the oil companies will sit idly by while they make them obsolete.   ::) ::) ::)

On Forbes announcement did all of the global oil companies stock values bomb?  ::) ::) ::)

I've almost perfected my perpetual motion machine, the miggy fuel generator double-linked dopple ganger, which regenerates the fuel at exactly the same rate as it is used and I will be demonstrating it on the 28th of a month and year yet to be announced.   :y :y :y
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 18 October 2011, 09:59:27
whether its too good to be true or not, we as a world need to change from fossil fuels to renewable energy as soon as possible.

i read there's only 35 years worth of oil left  :o :-\
You've been reading the greenie pages again, haven't you? Naughty Webby!  :)

There's shed loads left and enough shale gas here in the UK to last us for many decades.  :y

Still, if there is a cheaper, cleaner alternative, bring it on!

in order to see how long it will be enough, take a chess board and start with a single rice , doubling it in every square ;D
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 18 October 2011, 10:12:28
And all the oil companies will sit idly by while they make them obsolete.   ::) ::) ::)

The oil companies will do what they have done every time someone gets close to developing a battery technology that makes electric cars feasible. Buy them out with an offer they can't refuse and then bury the idea. ::)
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 18 October 2011, 10:57:48
And all the oil companies will sit idly by while they make them obsolete.   ::) ::) ::)

The oil companies will do what they have done every time someone gets close to developing a battery technology that makes electric cars feasible. Buy them out with an offer they can't refuse and then bury the idea. ::)

although its a fact that they are now ruling all continents in every respect, I do believe their empire dont have long time left..because when things start to change they will start to eat each other (which they already started)  ;D
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: Webby the Bear on 18 October 2011, 17:51:24
Cheerful sod arn't you Webby??  ::) :)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D  nothing like a bit of pesamism to cheer myself up  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: E-cat. The future of energy?
Post by: henryd on 18 October 2011, 18:35:37
whether its too good to be true or not, we as a world need to change from fossil fuels to renewable energy as soon as possible.

i read there's only 35 years worth of oil left  :o :-\
You've been reading the greenie pages again, haven't you? Naughty Webby!  :)

There's shed loads left and enough shale gas here in the UK to last us for many decades.  :y

Still, if there is a cheaper, cleaner alternative, bring it on!

Not forgetting coal, lots of it...but I agree in there is a cleaner alternative then that has to be good..... :y :y

Anyone for a Stanley steamer  :D :y       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Motor_Carriage_Company