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Darren


I'd think that energy conservation requires appropriate application and/or level of any given technology.

As you rightly point out, a criteria for appropriateness is also greater energy independence for Hawaii.

Would not greater energy independence imply greater local reliance?

It would be interesting to learn more of the details of how geothermal and hydrogen powered combustion engines would achieve this. Mahalo.

Chuck

Richard,

The same author that explains Peak Oil so well does an analysis that indicates hydrogen to be an energy sink with no net value. Why is the hydrogen car a good thing and how does it make sense to convert extensive infrastructure to accommodate hydrogen?

http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse/chapter-17b-energy-budgeting

Richard

You are right Chuck;
Hydrogen made from a fossil fuel source is normally uneconomical. But, when made from a geothermal source, the characteristics change. Geothermal energy use severs our tie to fossil fuels completely. This situation does not exist in many places. Aloha Richard

Richard

Darren:
You raise some very important points. I'll do a blog to address some of the issues.
Thanks for your comments.

Richard

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