Wednesday, May 15, 2013

LNG the fight continues...

Hello my fellow humans.  If you live in the US of A then you know that we have lots of natural gas. Fracking is a big part of this (see what the frac...).  The Obama administration and everybody else is paying attention to this.  I have recently learned that the USA has produced not "Billions" but "Trillions" of cubic feet of Natural gas.  Which I know is best transported as LNG or liquid Natural Gas (look at CNG as a fuel).

Many 'corporations want to export massive quantities' of LNG.  This is understandable due to our huge  "trade deficit"  This alone is worthy of a Concept E-3 blog entry.  I will get to this. The ongoing concern is our nations USA's energy security.  Currently we still import massive amounts of oil from countries who support the TERRORIST WE FIGHT.  What is to be done.  Lets build the infrastructure to support using natural gas as a transportation fuel.  All I need is $150,000,000 to make a big difference. Seriously I have done the homework and this is a justifiable investment to build an initial network of CNG stations and conversion centers. A system that is self replicating and potentially profitable.  A system that saves Americans money and provides convenience.  Visit my Linked In profile at SLChilds.

I am here in Texas now and yes like Baltimore and Philadelphia there is a lot of work to be done.

Back to the discussion at hand.  Natural gas is a bridge fuel to the 'hydrogen age'.  More importantly whether I myself or Concept E-3 and any other "Environmental Group" complains, ''fracking" is only going to intensify.

This is since money is being made, so lets make it possible to use CNG nationwide as a transportation fuel.  Concept E-3's sister is Renewable Energy Solutions.  Other people use this name but Concept E-3 was first
to have the web site renewable energy solutions .com in 2009 in Kansas.

call me at 443-750-5263 if you want to meet in person and discuss this as well as other pertinent matters for America's energy and even fresh water security.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

service provided by trees

Here is some math if you cut down trees and sell the lumber they are worth 100's of dollars for material.  The service trees provide are easily 100's of times more valuable. I am currently in Texas.  Now what Texas needs is more water.  Theoretically if you plant a forest from East to West then you allow trees to perform the valuable service of moving water East to West.  I'm further thinking that this can become a hardwood industry in the future.