Publié : 21 nov. 2005, 22:59
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Je sais, c'est en anglais, mais si ça n'a pas déjà été mentioné ici, je crois que ça mérite un coup d'œil :
http://www.oilposter.org
Site dédié à la fin de l'âge du pétrole
https://oleocene.org/phpBB3/

Je viens de recevoir mon premier "PetroStrategies" (n°950, daté du 9 janvier 2005) 12 pages. Il me semble qu'il est imprimé sur papier recyclé. Pas de photos, peu de graphiques. Je vous en parlerai mieux lorsque je l'aurai lu, à condition que les auteurs soient d'accord.Sylvain a écrit :Il est possible de s'abonner gratuitement pour 4 numéros seulement.
Huuuummmmmm.Schlumpf a écrit :Vous suivez ce truc là ? J' ai lu en diagonale. ll y a tous les sujets brûlants d'Oleocène (les algues, les tours solaires, un Wiki, les éoliennes sur des dirigeables [mince j'avais eu l'idée il y a six mois], les moteurs plus ou moins bidons etc...)
http://www.freeenergynews.com/
Rafraichissant. Amusant. Surprenant.
L' énergie de point zéro. Quelle imagination !Magnetic Power Inc. is Nearing Pre-Production Stage with Zero Point Energy Modules - Modules built with off-the-shelf components are expected to generate electricity anywhere, any time, for less than 1 cent per kilowatt-hour. One kW modules expected for market next year. (PESN; June 17, 2005)
New Science and a Revolutionary Energy Breakthrough - Mark Goldes says his firm is developing pre-commercial generators. These one kilowatt Magnetic Power Modules™ are expected to be in production next year. (ZPEnergy; June 16, 2005)
Magnetic energy? Perhaps - San Francisco Chronicle features the work being done by Mark Golde's zero point energy company in Sebastopol, California. Goldes expects a device by the end of the year that could power a kitchen using the power of magnets. (Sept. 7, 2005) (Thanks ZPEnergy)
Chaim Yankle ZPE Device - Says he's working on a ZPE machine that "absorbs the energy of ZPE amplifies it and rectifies it, making a modicum of free energy in the process. It uses a wire container for the ZPE and an energy extractor module. The resultant ZPE energy is then amplified and rectified for energy production." (PESWiki; Jan. 8, 2004)
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As we struggle with the concept that the era of abundant oil may be drawing to a close, a dangerous mythology is emerging about the role of oil sands in perpetuating highly inefficient transportation fuel consumption.
CAPP’s predicted oil sands production of 2.7 million barrels per day in 2015 would only meet 11% of the United States’ projected demand. Looking to 2030, the five million barrels per day of projected oil sands production projected would only fulfill 16% of North American demand in 2030, or less than 5% of global demand. Global transportation fuel consumption is rising so quickly that even feverish oil sands development will not be able to keep pace. The oil sands are not, as some may suggest, the proverbial silver bullet that will allow our affection for inefficient personal vehicles to persist.
Globally, we face a significant energy challenge, in part because of our fleet of inefficient vehicles.