Energy Supplies (was: Co-state variables)

jf noonan jfn1 at msc.com
Tue May 19 08:11:04 PDT 1998


On Tue, 19 May 1998, Mark Jones wrote:
>
> Oh, right. Methane isn't a fossil fuel, I suppose? Gimme a break...
>
> John St Clair, are you really at the Department of Philosophy?
>
> Mark
>

As you care so passionately about energy issues, I would have thought you were better informed. Methane is commonly know as "swamp gas". It is a product of vegetation rotting. Crude bio-mass generators can generate methane -- there is nothing inherently "fossil" about it.

Do you really write about energy?

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Joseph Noonan jfn1 at msc.com



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