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I was chatting to an old geezer engineer chappie t'other day about power generation - he reckoned coal was viable as long as it wasn't dug out (as in by miners) in the traditional way.
He reckoned the best way was to leave the stuff in the ground and use super heated steam to turn it into coke & then dig it out.
Also while pondering cladding my house in photovoltaic cells I found that they now have cells that use sunlight to split water molecules into Hydrogen - only seems to be 10% efficient at the moment but if you can use sunlight to produce Hydrogen then collecting & using for car power & electric generation would appear to be a step away!
http://www.hydrogensolar.com/index.html
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Yes but that little lot is not going to keep the fires burning for very long is it. You cannot substitute burning expensive art as a means of producing power
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Coal? how mundane. Sothebys' evening sale tonight just took £116m and it only had 77 paintings. Including £400k for a dull Klimt pencil sketch that I wouldn't even hang in the bog.
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Whats Arthur Scarghill doing these days ? How did his new political party get on ?
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