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To: Ron who wrote (207235)4/6/2011 5:51:45 PM
From: Sun Tzu   of 236645
 
Wow <g> there was a lot more there than I realized...I figured it was mostly an empty echo chamber with a small and scared '50 southern adolescent in the middle.

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From: T L Comiskey4/6/2011 6:20:06 PM
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There goes..Growth
with no limits..


6 April 2011

Wind farm efficiency queried by John Muir Trust study

Wind farms are much less efficient than claimed, producing below 10% of capacity for more than a third of the time, according to a new report.
The analysis also suggested output was low during the times of highest demand.
The report, supported by conservation charity the John Muir Trust, concluded turbines "cannot be relied upon" to produce significant levels of power generation.
However, industry representatives said they had "no confidence" in the data.
The research, carried out by Stuart Young Consulting, analysed electricity generated from UK wind farms between November 2008 to December 2010
Statements made by the wind industry and government agencies commonly assert that wind turbines will generate on average 30% of their rated capacity over a year, it said.
But the research found wind generation was below 20% of capacity more than half the time and below 10% of capacity over one third of the time.
'Different manner'
It also challenged industry claims that periods of widespread low wind were "infrequent".
The average frequency and duration of a "low wind event" was once every 6.38 days for 4.93 hours, it suggested.
The report noted: "Very low wind events are not confined to periods of high pressure in winter.
"They can occur at any time of the year."
During each of the four highest peak demands of 2010, wind output reached just 4.72%, 5.51%, 2.59% and 2.51% of capacity, according to the analysis.
It concluded wind behaves in a "quite different manner" from that suggested by average output figures or wind speed records.
The report said: "It is clear from this analysis that wind cannot be relied upon to provide any significant level of generation at any defined time in the future.
"There is an urgent need to re-evaluate the implications of reliance on wind for any significant proportion of our energy requirement."
However, Jenny Hogan, director of policy for Scottish Renewables, said no form of electricity worked at 100% capacity, 100% of the time.
She said: "Yet again the John Muir Trust has commissioned an anti-wind farm campaigner to produce a report about UK onshore wind energy output.
"It could be argued the trust is acting irresponsibly given their expertise lies in protecting our wild lands and yet they seem to be going to great lengths to undermine renewable energy which is widely recognised as one of the biggest solutions to tackling climate change - the single biggest threat to our natural heritage.
"We have yet to hear the trust bring forward a viable alternative to lower emissions and meet our growing demand for safe, secure energy."

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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (207237)4/6/2011 6:43:39 PM
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They actually elect supreme court justices? I am not sure I want justices walking around hat in hand taking money from lobbyist so they can win a campaign...what am I missing?

Not much.......as one of his campaign processes, Prosser, the Republican candidate, promised to support the Republican governor in his current endeavors. So much for the checks and balances of a 3 branch gov't.

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To: Ron who wrote (207234)4/6/2011 6:44:02 PM
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I think she will. Recounts tend to favor Dems.

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To: elpolvo who wrote (207193)4/6/2011 7:32:47 PM
From: T L Comiskey   of 236645
 
pie hole jammer

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From: tejek4/6/2011 7:40:09 PM
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"Moments ago, the Senate defeated a series of pro-polluter amendments that would have gutted the Clean Air Act and to varying degrees blocked EPA from protecting Americans from dangerous air pollution.

None of the amendments received even a simple majority, even though a super majority of 60 votes were required to pass the Senate.

This is a very big deal and we thank the more than 145,000 of you who sent emails and thousands more who called your Senators to oppose these pro-polluter amendments. Today proves that when we stand together, we can stand up to the lavishly funded polluter lobby... And that we can win!

While we are very pleased with today's outcome and want to thank all the Senators who stood up for clean air and climate action, as we look ahead, it remains to be seen which Senators will continue to side with clean air and who will vote to go backward.

As the dust settles, our legislative team is already working hard to assess the political consequences of today's Senate action. We will continue to keep you fully updated as events in Washington continue to unfold.

But for now, we can breathe a little easier knowing that the polluter lobby has been held in check -- at least for now."

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To: tejek who wrote (207243)4/6/2011 8:02:06 PM
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THX.....

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From: Rock_nj4/6/2011 8:23:45 PM
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Welcome to High Deductible Health Insurance Plans
By Rock_nj

If you have not heard of High Deductible Health Insurance Plans, you most likely will be learning about them soon via your employer.The Affordable Care Act, which was passed by Congress and signed into law by the President of the United States in March 2010, has many beneficial aspects for people currently with and without health insurance coverage. However, government actions in the healthcare sector rarely occur without consequences both intended and unintended in the private sector, one of which has been the increased use of High Deductible Health Insurance Plans to provide employee healthcare benefits, as employers grapple with rising healthcare premiums.

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To: koan who wrote (207218)4/6/2011 9:57:10 PM
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SEC alleges $32 million insider trading on M&A

By Steve Goldstein

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday alleged $32 million worth of insider trading on 11 merger deals -- including Oracle's /quotes/comstock/15*!orcl/quotes/nls/orcl (ORCL 33.50, -0.08, -0.24%) acquisition of Sun Microsystems -- by a corporate lawyer and trader. The SEC alleges that Matthew H. Kluger, who formerly worked at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, and Garrett D. Bauer communicated through a middle man to execute the trades. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey also arrested Kluger and Bauer, according to a SEC release.

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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (207230)4/6/2011 10:53:06 PM
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Grrr. A young respiratory therapist sat around his house in '74, trying to think of how to store wind power (which I didn't have, anyway), and thought about compressed gas tanks, and decided it was impractical and wasted too much energy; oh, well.

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