At 03:35 PM 03/03/2006, j m g wrote:
So?
I'm sure 150 years ago if someone had done the math all the energy
expended to create steam would have paralyzed people with the fear
that steam was impractical.  None of this stuff happens in a bubble,
we've been stuck with oil/gas and no mass transport for too long.

Huh? What does the energy to create steam have to do with the delta between the energy contained in oil and the energy in virtually anything else. The problem is that oil is such a great energy source that virtually nothing compares.

T

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