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| Ron Wagner
11-13-2012 18:02:07
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I am trying to promote the use of natural gas farm equipment. Any stories, or other information would be helpful. Natural gas is the future of energy. It is replacing dirty old coal plants, and dangerous expensive nuclear plants. It will fuel cars, vans, buses, locomotives, aircraft, ships, tractors, air conditioners, engines of all kinds. It costs far less. It will help keep us out of more useless wars, where we shed our blood and money. It lowers CO2 emissions. Over 2,700 natural gas story links on my blog. An annotated bibliography of live links, updated daily. The big picture of natural gas. |
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| buickanddeere
11-14-2012 07:27:49
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Re: natural gas in reply to Ron Wagner, 11-13-2012 18:02:07
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| 2,700+ plus links is a symptom to some sort or obsessive compulsive disorder. |
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| buickandeere
11-14-2012 04:34:09
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Re: natural gas in reply to Ron Wagner, 11-13-2012 18:02:07
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| We see you single minded , blinkered and blinded advocates or zealots for any and every cause. Getting to the practical side and obeying the laws of physics. Modern coal plants run cheaper than gas and are clean. Why portray a coal plant from the 1940's? Not every building or machine is connected to a NG pipeline. Ever calculate the energy required to compress 4500 psi NG. Then the size, weight and short range limit applications to buses, trains and ships. Don't waste out time either telling us that cryogenic storage is practical for vehicles, airplanes, farm equipment etc. Given your years of experience working inside a variety of nuclear plants. You are certainly qualified to comment on the industry. Electricity from nuclear supplies power to locations and industry that NG can not provide a practical supply. Conversion of NG to alcohol using a catalist and nuclear steam will provide an economical source of liquid energy for mobile machinery and vehicles.. NG has it's place and most of the applications are already utililized. The current glut of cheap NG isn't forever either 5-10 years and the price will climb. There is centuries of coal and nuclear energy waiting to be harnessed. |
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| mkjd430
11-14-2012 05:02:06
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Re: natural gas in reply to buickandeere, 11-14-2012 04:34:09
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| my dads a 3rd gen umwa deap mine coal miner my brother is to a 4th gen miner. My oldest brother is head mechanic in the operating engineers pipe line on 400 pieces of equipment ON the big gas well line my oldest brother is making $4200+ $1500 a week on the mechanics truck company truck to drive home every day pay for all his fule and gas and tourches GAS GAS FOR THE welders trucks gas + $65 A DAY FOR HIS RINO , A coal miner IN two weeks of 12 hours SHIFS will not bust $3200 in the coal mine |
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| mkj430
11-14-2012 07:00:41
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Re: natural gas in reply to mkjd430, 11-14-2012 05:02:06
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| the company my oldest brother worked for he done saved them $140,000, they had a dozer blow up with a 140,000 engine core they had no core here they found a good core covered in trash in a dumpster on down the pipe line when he first got back |
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| buickanddeere
11-14-2012 07:26:11
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Re: natural gas in reply to mkj430, 11-14-2012 07:00:41
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| Could you please explain that some more please? |
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| Walt In Jaxn Tn.
11-15-2012 18:50:07
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Re: natural gas in reply to buickanddeere, 11-14-2012 07:26:11
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| "What" Who said anything about sniffing glue??????? |
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