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Well HO, thank you for the informative sessions on behalf of those who could not make it this year. I was taken aback that ol Eddy from Canada was there, that was interesting. I have been busy purchasing a micro-brewery and hoping to introduce some sustainability measures in it for the long haul, yet at midnight each night I find time to read your posts.
Informative stats from Debbie Cook I applaud her for her analysis on her cities energy needs and improvements. One thing for sure though is the general public has to be informed of all the issues at stake here. This day in age people are unfazed at the immense problem we face.
Thanks for your time HO
Regards
OCB
Hi Oilcanboyd,
I'd be interested in an update on how you put in your "sustainability measures".
re: "This day in age people are unfazed at the immense problem we face."
Yes, I see that. And I also see the opposite - people that are so "fazed" they have no idea what to do.
Aniya, the sustainability measures are for the brewery, and it has alot to do with westexas' ELP plan. As a stationary Eng, and oil jockey, I am not yet ready to reveal the full plan. Ya never know who reads these boards(competition?), but I do have to give full credit to WT for the turning point in my life.
Regards
OCB
Jees, I guess I jumped the gun here, Canada's National newpaper columnist comments on the ASPO meeting and Peak oil, It can be read in the Globe and Mail
Thanks Eric!! for the plug