tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9864176.post5540549136527390358..comments2023-12-01T16:56:04.415+11:00Comments on Peak Energy: Local power: tapping distributed energy in 21st-century citiesBig Gavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00682404837426502876noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9864176.post-15802690441522469172010-06-23T14:59:17.871+10:002010-06-23T14:59:17.871+10:00Its a great work carried out Swedish people by mak...Its a great work carried out Swedish people by making use of the waste and generating heat and electricity with renewable source of energy. May be initially it is cheap but in long run it will be very economical and worth of using it. The only side-effect with the renewable source of energy is the efficiency, but I am quite sure that in coming days this will also sort out. The only thing which need to be done is to make people aware and used to these renewable energy products.Prateek Paraghttp://dynglobal.com/index.php?page=water-productsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9864176.post-43521473666504935532010-06-23T13:20:34.230+10:002010-06-23T13:20:34.230+10:00I also would like to consider the social aspects o...I also would like to consider the social aspects of distributed energy and the rejuvenation of community life around clean tech cooperatives solar gardens and the like here in the US. The question is, with such a collective philosophy undergirding all these ideas and the real nature of enclosure as it relates to ownership and property rights (as seen in the contests over peer to peer sharing in the 90s) - could we ever get to such a state in the US? The real social change here seems to me to be indeed, social, and not just environmental, technological and institutional.laurahttp://bit.ly/neeblognoreply@blogger.com