No. Coal and oil make us sick per Harry. But we can add batteries, wind, air, water, solar, democrats, and life in general to Harry’s list
for the renewable energy ping list
Of course, from what I can see, the most promising power generation technology will come from the guys who are doing Deuterium electrolysis using a Palladium electrode and seeing excess heat. If the American Physical Society is to be believed, this process is a chemical battery that consumes its own chemical ash.
Heres a sample of publications on this subject:
Stringham, R. Anomalous heat production by cavitation. in 1998 IEEE International Ultrasonic Symposium. 1998. Sendai, Japan.
Marini, P., et al., Protocollo innovativo per l ipercaricamento di catodi di Palladio con Idrogeno messo a punto allINFN di Frascati, in 21mo Secolo. 1999.
Miley, G.H., et al. Future Power Generation by LENR with Thin-Film Electrodes (PowerPoint slides). in 233rd ACS National Meeting. 2007. Chicago, IL.
Mosier-Boss, P.A., et al. Pd/D Co-Deposition: Excess Power Generation and Its Origin (paper and PowerPoint slides). in 233rd ACS National Meeting. 2007. Chicago, IL.
Dash, J., R. Kopecek, and S. Miguet. Excess Heat and Unexpected Elements from Aqueous Electrolysis with Titanium and Palladium Cathodes. in 32nd Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. 1997.
Mizuno, T., T. Akimoto, and T. Ohmori. Confirmation of anomalous hydrogen generation by plasma electrolysis. in 4th Meeting of Japan CF Research Society. 2003. Iwate, Japan: Iwate University.
Alguero, M., et al. An Experimental Method to Measure the Rate of H(D)-Absorption by a Pd Cathode During the Electrolysis of an Aqueous Solution: Advantages and Disadvantages.
Asaoka, Y., et al. Simultaneous Measurement Device of Heat and Neutron of Heavy Water Electrolysis with Palladium Cathode.
Biberian, J.P. Excess Heat Measurements in AlLaO3 Doped with Deuterium.1995. Monte-Carlo, Monaco: IMRA Europe, Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France.
Botta, E., et al. Search for 4He Production from Pd/D2 Systems in Gas Phase.
http://www.lenr-canr.org/LibFrame4.html
Harry needs to watch this:
http://americantruckersatwar.com/2008/06/24/george-carlin-save-the-earth/