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To: r9etb

NG is the one energy source that is in a growth period. We have abundant supplies and more coming on line every day, and it is getting cheaper. Moving it to areas that presently do not use it is an issue, but nothing major.

I happen to have NG and would be very interested in this if it met my needs. In the midwest & south there are many NG users. They say they can work off various energy sources,

like I said a lot is to be seen.


8 posted on 02/23/2010 8:47:29 AM PST by Recon Dad ( USMC SSgt Patrick O - 3rd Afghanistan Deployment - Day 126)
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To: Recon Dad
NG is the one energy source that is in a growth period. We have abundant supplies and more coming on line every day, and it is getting cheaper. Moving it to areas that presently do not use it is an issue, but nothing major.

Yes, but recall the difficulties with NG supplies a few years back, and that was mostly driven by demand in California. The infrastructure implications of large-scale production/use of this technology are pretty severe.

OTOH, if the reports are honest (I'm witholding judgment on that), it's a pretty cool advance, and could serve a lot of niche-type purposes.

9 posted on 02/23/2010 8:57:48 AM PST by r9etb
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