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  1. Re:Good on Coleman To Sell Portable Fuel Cell Generator · · Score: 1

    Check out the Methanol-Powered NECAR 5 Fuel Cell Vehicle Gfoat FutureEnergies.com

  2. Re:Good on Coleman To Sell Portable Fuel Cell Generator · · Score: 1

    Correct / Gfoat FutureEnergies.com

  3. Re:Perhaps the hydrogen economy..... on Coleman To Sell Portable Fuel Cell Generator · · Score: 1

    They have no choice, they must help!! Mankind is threatened if they don't do something fast! Just take a look at the climate data! (Just see the climate links under FutureEnergies.com)

    Renewables are the Future for mankind.

    Hydrogen "will" be produced from renewables for fuel cells. Solar Power and wind power can make loads of Hydrogen for Fuel cells for homes and transport.

    IT WORKS.

    Just A LITTLE more research and we will enter a new revolution!!

    You make your own mind up, I have!:-)

    Gordon Foat / FutureEnergies.com

  4. Re:Thank you on Fuel-Cell Power With Methanol · · Score: 1

    Yes "FutureEnergies" is the best! :-) Have you seen GreenMotorsport.com yet?
    Gordon Foat /

  5. Re:One word: Canaries. on Fuel-Cell Power With Methanol · · Score: 1

    Well, that's one way of looking at it! :-) Gfoat / FutureEnergies.com

  6. Re:Old news can be new news for some people! on Fuel-Cell Power With Methanol · · Score: 1

    Try International Fuel Cells!! The "Woking Project" is a good example of a working fuel cell. See the full project details at FutureEnergies.com check out the Woking website !! all the best Gordon Foat

  7. Re:Fuel Cell's on planes? on Fuel-Cell Power With Methanol · · Score: 1

    What about the Massive amounts of Duty Free, Obsession, CK, Fahrenheit to name a few! Did you forget about this?

  8. Using renewable energy to solve the power crisis on Power Shortages And Tech Industry · · Score: 4

    The problems in California are solvable and solvable in a renewable way. The technology exists, but people have to downsize their power requirements or move to localised power generation.

    To release more power for industry, houses could reduce their power requirements to less than 5% present values as illustrated by Huf Haus and Dr Susan Roaf

    Taking this theme further, why not get rid of the bureacracy required to put power into the grid. Solar Guerillas are acting illegally in contributing green power back into the grid.

    In England, forward thinking Dot Com companies are using Solar power to powerer their buildings and how many hours of sunlight do we get compared to California?

    And when there is not enough sun (in California??) there are certainly waves

    There is an online magazine that charts all renewable power sources, from hydro to solar to biomass. Check it out at http://www.FutureEnergies.com/.

    Gordon Foat