Seawater Greenhouse - water, cooling, food, energy for Tunisia - cheap - non-fossil
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Apr 22, 2012, 1:09:02 PM4/22/12
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to radhia....@engineering.3e.com, enginee...@planet.tn, Charlie Paton, Raffaella Bellanca
Dear Radhia, it was a pleasure to meet you recently at the IPEE conference.
As discussed the Seawater greenhouse, originated "Charlie Paton" <cha...@seawatergreenhouse.com>, by is a technology for desalinating seawater at low energy cost using solar energy, for using it to grow food and energy crops, and to provide free cooling. It can be configured so that NO salt returns to the gulf, which as I understand it is becoming increasingly salinated due to the masses of fossil de sal plants.
This could be a solution to bring food, water and energy.
With kind regards
Dave Andrews
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: dave andrews<tynin...@gmail.com>
Date: 22 April 2012 19:23 Subject: IPEE Conference - a big thank you. T
Dear Colleagues, Claverton people and attendees at the conference.
Just to say a big thank-you for coming presenting, listening and providing detailed questioning. (particularly Fred Starr in this regard who made a great contribution)
All in all, I think it went very well.
My apologies for the dreadful acoustics - I had asked the organisers to pay particular attention to the sound this year and had hoped for a more enclosed auditorium to isolate the quite intrusive external noise.
Next year I will insist we have a better sound isolated auditorium and am thinking we should have two streams. One for detailed engine related material....such as fuel contamination, piston designs etc, and a parallel one aimed at the bigger picture...policy, global impact and so on - the sort of items covered ably by Neil Crumpton.
Can I suggest that the speakers all consider joining the main Claverton Energy Group for general energy discussions, and the also the Engine Group for engine topics?
Please also send Aidan Turnbull a file containing your presentation and we will endeavour to put it on the web-site.