Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 14-06-2009
Tags: energy, environment, grants, green, sustainability

solar wind geo-thermal energys combined?
I’d like to build a “children’s Aviation Center” in SW Florida – that would combine these forms of energy in it. Check out my website: www.navalairestates.com. An 18″ tube under the building for preheating/cooling the air. New photovoltalic materials on the roof. Wind generators in place of engines on static displays of large aircraft. All combined to ‘fuel’ this facility. I wrote President Ford in 1976 about the need for alternative energies. Senator Hart of Mich. replied and told me about ERDA: EnergyDevelopment and Research administration that had just been formed. Most grants went to the fossil fuel industry. Solar energy was to be emphasized. Very little real progress has been accomplished. who killed the electric car is a prime example of impedience to such developement. Even that got its electricity from fossil fuels. We need solar, wind and geo-themals soursces. anyone out there have any ideas and suggestions on how I can get funding and hel with this. Bob McDonagh
I wish I knew how you could get funding, but you will probably have to hang in there until gas is $25 a gallon and summer temps are 130 in the shade before anyone will think about listening….I live in a small town where we have a good tidal change and a company wanted to lower tide generators in an area that has alot of flow back and forth, they could produce a tremendous amount of electricity for the entire county and then some..but the locals wouldn’t have any part of it….they said it would hurt the fishy’s..duh…
Want scientific progress? The government needs to fund it.
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