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#41 Sandra Piddock

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Posted 20 May 2012 - 12:01 PM

View PostShortpoet-GTD, on 20 May 2012 - 03:25 AM, said:

Turning speed bumps into energy producers. Strange huh? But they're doing it in the UK.
Here.
So it costs at least 10 times more than a normal speed bump, and may or may not recoup the initial outlay in two or three years. In the meantime, cars are using more fuel, and getting damaged, which means repairs, which means more stuff used. Why don't they just get rid of the things? In 40 years, I've never heard anyone say a good thing about speed bumps, and I can't see this new scheme making any difference to that. It could only happen in the UK - and possibly Ireland!

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Posted 20 May 2012 - 04:37 PM

Make the USA National Maximum Speed Limit 55 mph


Source: wikipedia

#43 FamilyTreeClimber

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Posted 20 May 2012 - 11:48 PM

Shortpoet, that is incredible!  That proves that the most outrageous ideas can sometimes be implemented.  Just think if all the speed bumps in front of schools were creating energy.  They could fuel whole cities!

I had to giggle at the term "sleeping policemen".  I've never heard that term before.

#44 Shortpoet-GTD

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Posted 07 June 2012 - 04:21 AM

Not outrageous just common sense
but if you're still drinking soda or beer from 6 packs with plastic rings
and you cannot recycle that plastic-
cut the rings with scissors before discarding.
If it makes it's way to the oceans, it won't choke animals/birds like the rings do.

If you cannot recycle plastic wrap from bread or other plastic packaging-
tie it in knots before discarding.
It won't float in the air.

#45 Shortpoet-GTD

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Posted 10 April 2014 - 04:35 AM

Older thread but ran across this article-
using the heat in a commercial kitchen to produce hot water.
(forgive the spammy links) :blush:
http://www.yougen.co...duce hot water/

#46 Time00

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Posted 10 April 2014 - 04:37 PM

I'm not sure how the #UseOneLess campaign is working out, but I think it's a great idea. I'm not sure of anyway I could help, but I really think that could be a big deal in the future if we can rally enough people. I would love to see something happen with it...

#47 Besoeker

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 04:46 AM

View PostShortpoet-GTD, on 10 April 2014 - 04:35 AM, said:

Older thread but ran across this article-
using the heat in a commercial kitchen to produce hot water.
(forgive the spammy links) :blush:
http://www.yougen.co...duce hot water/

It's an excellent of a waste heat recovery system.

http://www.icstemp.c...CFYMSwwodjEgAVg

#48 Shortpoet-GTD

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 12:12 PM

View PostBesoeker, on 11 April 2014 - 04:46 AM, said:

It's an excellent of a waste heat recovery system.

http://www.icstemp.c...CFYMSwwodjEgAVg
Great link-thanks. :biggrin:

#49 Dustoffer

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 10:05 AM

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Demand Liberty From Fossil Fuels Through 100% Renewable Energy WWII Style Effort

http://www.thepetiti...i-style-effort/

everything helps, and this is what really is needed to fight the methane monster.

#50 Dustoffer

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Posted 30 July 2014 - 11:53 AM

Let's see how this BILLIONAIRE can make Las Vegas green (???!)
Zappos billionaire wants to turn a dusty Las Vegas wasteland into a thriving urban hub

By Greg Hanscom
"Hsieh, the billionaire founder of Zappos shoes, apparently has a thing for unicorns. They’re all over the apartment building, called the Ogden, where he and dozens of his associates live.
If they succeed, Hsieh and his compatriots will have created a thriving, dare I say sustainable, urban core in a neglected corner of a sprawling desert city. That is, a unicorn.
There does seem to be one gaping hole in the Downtown Project’s vision, however: housing. Just about everyone I talked to during my visit — many of them Hsieh’s employees or the beneficiaries of his largess — expressed dismay over the lack of affordable, and family-suitable, housing. Downtown Las Vegas seems to be missing the “live” portion of the promised “live-work-walk-play-eat space.”
Even the Pixie herself, who compares living in the Ogden to life in a college dorm, acknowledges that housing is “one of our biggest — I don’t want to say concerns — our biggest challenges.”
Hsieh, for his part, is reportedly not interested in building housing. He apparently figures that if he seeds enough businesses, and attracts enough starry-eyed young urbanites, a housing developer will materialize.
He’s wagering that he can attract enough young people, from a generation that spurns cars, adores dense, urban neighborhoods, and is increasingly priced out of the tech centers on the coast, to turn this dusty wasteland into a thriving urban hub."
http://grist.org/cit..._campaign=daily

Las Vegas needs to return to the desert.  Ruins,  a testament to man's fallibility.  IMHO
When will they realize that development is and has not been sustainable?

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