This is a note reminding myself of a source for future exploration. Winds of Change.NET recently published a very nice review of happenings in the alternative energy marketplace.
Monthly Archives: September 2004
Nuclear Power in China
3 September 2004 – 4:10 pm
I have just finished reading a very interesting article about nuclear power in China from Wired Magazine. To meet the demands of the world’s fastest growing energy market, the Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology (INET) at Beijing’s Tsinghua University has developed a new reactor called the HTR-10. They’ve apparently solved the problems of […]
Peace Garden Gate Passes
1 September 2004 – 4:30 pm
After posting my previous post, I remembered that you have to buy a pass to get into the Peace Garden. Obviously, that makes it rather unlikely that someone just driving by would stop by for a walk about. I’m not sure where that falls on the scale of positive and negative. Especially considering that a […]
More Elevator Adaption Notes
In my earlier post about elevator adapation I link the Inglis Elevators, but I didn’t link to the Plum Coulee Elevator project. This is a definite oversight: the Plum Coulee project is more interesting because they’re actually planning to adapt the structure to new functions (as opposed to preserving it). Their website doesn’t have a […]