To: Willie Green
One tonne, they say, could supply the energy needs of a city of 10 million people when combined in a fusion reactor with a form of hydrogen extracted from water. Ooops. Exactly which fusion reactor is that now?
10 posted on
11/17/2003 4:47:40 PM PST by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Things are more like they are now than they ever were before.)
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
One tonne, they say, could supply the energy needs of a city of 10 million people when combined in a fusion reactor with a form of hydrogen extracted from water.
Ooops. Exactly which fusion reactor is that now?
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... and how much energy does it take to extract the hydrogen from water?
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
DUH! Cold Fusion, dude!
13 posted on
11/17/2003 5:10:42 PM PST by
null and void
(Lord Hildamort!™ - She Who Must Not Be Named)
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Ooops. Exactly which fusion reactor is that now?I think it must be one that's being developed by either China or India.
Spence has aligned our energy strategery with that of OPEC.
If we're lucky, maybe we'll be allowed to import a fusion reactor from China someday.
That is, IF they develop a generous foreign aide program to benefit undeveloped nations such as ourselves.
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