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http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-T/ene_gas_pri&int=-1&id=OECD

This shows that USA has the 29th cheapest gasoline of the OECD (developed) countries.

Maybe alternative energy sources would be pursued at a faster rate if this was not the case.

Then USA wouldn't need to invade other countries for their oil and the environment would be better off.

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oh, i am sorry... I didn't know that the usa was the only country in the world capable of pursuing alternative energy sources. If australia comes up with something, please let us know. Otherwise, why don't you post facts instead of assumptions. Like, maybe, how actively is the US seeking alternative sources. And tell me, if the US went into other countries for the oil, where is it? Show me proof of this, or shut your hole.

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Originally posted by danielsmith
oh, i am sorry... I didn't know that the usa was the only country in the world capable of pursuing alternative energy sources. If australia comes up with something, please let us know. Otherwise, why don't you post facts instead of assumptions. Like, maybe, how actively is the US seeking alternative sources. And tell me, if the US went into other countries for the oil, where is it? Show me proof of this, or shut your hole.
Actually there was just such a development in alternative energy
by some scotts scientists, they developed a way to store hydrogen
in a solid that can power a car for 600 Km and in a space the size
of a regular gas tank. It seems to use ammonia in some kind of
solid catalyst that adsorbs internally then releases hydrogen,
LOTS of hydrogen, when heated. So instead of using gasoline,
you use ammonia. I think ammonia is easier to make in large
quantities than gasoline. Don't know if I would like having
an ammonia filling station nearby though, lots of engineering details
would need to be addressed if it is proven out. Ammonia is NH3,
so when it is broken down in the catalyst you get three molecules
of hydrogen and one molecule of nitrogen so it would be a
very environmentally friendly fuel. It will be interesting to find out
if the gaseous ammonia floating around such a device can be
sealed off effectively. Don't think anyone could drive if there was
escaping ammonia in a car.

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Originally posted by STANG
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-T/ene_gas_pri&int=-1&id=OECD

This shows that USA has the 29th cheapest gasoline of the OECD (developed) countries.

Maybe alternative energy sources would be pursued at a faster rate if this was not the case.

Then USA wouldn't need to invade other countries for their oil and the environment would be better off.
BTW why aren't you venting at the Chinese? They are now using
almost as much fossil fuel as the US AND they are about
100 years behind in terms of making it at least partially
environmentally safe, as it is the chinese environment is getting
incredibly polluted. Why don't you do some studies on which country
produces the most pollution? You will find China high on the list
as well. What your problem is, you hate the US and the US
government in particular and ignore similar problems elsewhere.
Another huge flag of your own peculiar kind of hypocricy.

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Originally posted by STANG
Maybe alternative energy sources would be pursued at a faster rate if this was not the case.
It's called a horse and buggy, but people just aren't jumping on the wagon. 😉

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Originally posted by sonhouse
..., you hate the US and the US government in particular and ignore similar problems elsewhere...
I too have noticed that about STANG.

😞

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Originally posted by Paul Dirac
I too have noticed that about STANG.

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If that were true, why would that be ?

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Originally posted by STANG
If that were true, why would that be ?
Because you are an obsessive compulsive borderline personality?

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Originally posted by STANG
If that were true, why would that be ?
Because Allah told you to be like that?

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Originally posted by danielsmith
oh, i am sorry... I didn't know that the usa was the only country in the world capable of pursuing alternative energy sources. If australia comes up with something, please let us know. Otherwise, why don't you post facts instead of assumptions. Like, maybe, how actively is the US seeking alternative sources. And tell me, if the US went into other countries for the oil, where is it? Show me proof of this, or shut your hole.
The price of petrol is a lot higher in Australia.

Why did America "help" Iraq but not help Africa, tsunami or Hurricane Katrina victims.

Oil !!!

By the way, I've been a manager of the $7M development of a corporate energy and greenhouse emissions management system.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Because you are an obsessive compulsive borderline personality?
Do you have personal experience with this ?

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Originally posted by Paul Dirac
Because Allah told you to be like that?
Allah works in mysterious ways too.

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Originally posted by STANG

By the way, I've been a manager of the $7M development of a corporate energy and greenhouse emissions management system.
answer to the question: how to turn a small fortune into an even smaller fortune?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
BTW why aren't you venting at the Chinese?
They would simply smile politely until he went away.

China is the ecological basket case of the world, as far as I know. Great human rights record too...Plenty of work in Shanghai now, though. Don't you sometimes wish that capitalism wasn't so attractive?

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
answer to the question: how to turn a small fortune into an even smaller fortune?
It saved one of the world's largest packaging manufacturers around $6M in their first year. Their energy consumption and greenhouse emissions were reduced by around 10%.