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Comments on: Department of Energy opens doors to tech entrepreneurs

Under the entrepreneur in residence program, the agency will invite executives to set up shop inside select labs to assess technologies.

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Here is a solution...
by KThompson2 October 24, 2007 7:27 AM PDT
Take two weeks worth of funding from the Iraq war (~$4 Billion) and put it into programs at the national labs and I bet we have an alternative energy solution in 6 months. Los Alamos National Laboratory's budget for an entire year is ~$2 billion..
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The answer can be seen at SolarTransfer.com
by Manhattan2 October 24, 2007 1:10 PM PDT
The current million solar roofs program is not and will not work. Everyone interested in going solar should look into a Solar Transfer solution.
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musings
by zigaboo October 24, 2007 6:58 PM PDT
hmmmmmmm.......well a solar tree......if you uncurl
a length of reflective metal and pull it up from the
center you have a cheap solar concentrator..........
remember nano,more surface in 3d.......power lines
to hang panels on and inject into the grid utilizing
super capacitors......a solar tower shaped like a
tall spiral tube,more volume per foot print.......
but i digress...........
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How about this:
by spothannah October 25, 2007 5:02 AM PDT
What's your albedo footprint? Forget the carbon footprint for a moment and check your albedo footprint. While we want to make our carbon footprint smaller we want to make our albedo footprint larger. What can you do today to increase your albedo footprint? Think albedo whenever you buy something new. Pass it on.
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Solution
by dennisbaker2003 November 1, 2007 12:02 PM PDT
Human excrement + Nuclear Waste = Hydrogen

Replacement technology for fossil fuel powered electrical generating facilities..........

If the doors open

whom do I contact?

Dennis Baker
dennisbaker2003@hotmail.com
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