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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 7840190" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>Our future energy needs to come from somewhere, and we do have a reasonable renewables policy, however at great cost to the taxpayer. But, we should never write off coal and oil, both play a part in our future energy make up. What is fossil fuel ? and where does it come from ? and what is the difference between fossil fuel and biomass give or take a couple of thousand years ?</p><p></p><p>The only reasonable life cycle assessment I have ever read puts Biogas derived from waste, and petrol at the top of the fuel hierarchy compared to the other alternatives (coal, drilled gas and oil etc) </p><p></p><p>So, one of the future fuels is sxxt, in fact lots of it, turned into biogas in massive volumes at very large community plants and upgraded to natural gas and injected into the network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 7840190, member: 6194"] Our future energy needs to come from somewhere, and we do have a reasonable renewables policy, however at great cost to the taxpayer. But, we should never write off coal and oil, both play a part in our future energy make up. What is fossil fuel ? and where does it come from ? and what is the difference between fossil fuel and biomass give or take a couple of thousand years ? The only reasonable life cycle assessment I have ever read puts Biogas derived from waste, and petrol at the top of the fuel hierarchy compared to the other alternatives (coal, drilled gas and oil etc) So, one of the future fuels is sxxt, in fact lots of it, turned into biogas in massive volumes at very large community plants and upgraded to natural gas and injected into the network. [/QUOTE]
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