A Geocentric Critique of Green Energy.
Welcome to Special Publications
no.15.
Introduction: Energy and A
Sustainable Planet.
PART ONE: THE GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL
DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE SOURCES OF GREEN ENERGY.
1.1.1: Background.
1.1.2: Direct Solar Energy.
1.1.4: Solar Power Stations.
1.1.5: Solar Oceanic Plantships.
1.1.6: Wind Power, (WP).
1.1.7: Wave Energy, (WE).
1.2.1: Background.
1.2.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by Landfilling Inorganic Matter.
1.2.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by Landfilling Inorganic Matter.
1.2.4: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Incineration of Inorganic Energy.
1.2.5: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Incineration of IInorganic Energy.
1.2.6: Conclusions.
THREE: BACTERIOLOGICAL ENERGY.
1.4.1: Background.
1.4.4: Conclusions.
1.5.1: The Status of Geothermal Energy.
1.5.2: The Scale of Geothermal Energy.
1.5.3: The Exploitation of Geothermal Energy.
1.6.1: Background.
1.6.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Carbon Spiral.
1.6.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Carbon Spiral.
1.6.4: Conclusions.
2.1: The Conversion of Green Energy to Heat (Open Fires/Stoves/Furnaces).
2.2: The Conversion of Green Energy to Hot Water (Geothermal
and Incinerators).
2.3: The Conversion of Green Energy to Biogas.
2.4: The Conversion of Green Energy to Bioliquids.
2.5: The Conversion of Green Energy to Electricity.
2.6: Bioliquids/Biogas Electricity Stations.
2.7: The Conversion of Solar Energy from DC into AC.
2.8: The Conversion of Bioliquids to Biogas and Vice
versa.
PART THREE: THE GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL
DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE TRANSMISSION OF GREEN ENERGY.
3.1.1: Background.
3.1.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Planet's Carbon Spiral Caused by the Oil/Gas/Water/Sewage Pipeline
Industries.
3.1.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Planet's Carbon Spiral Caused by the Pipeline Industry.
3.1.4: The Implications for Alternative Energy.
3.2.1: The Nature of the Electricity Grid.
3.2.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Planet's Carbon Spiral Caused by the Electricity Grid.
3.2.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Planet's Carbon Spiral Caused by the Electricity Grid.
3.2.4: The Implications for Alternative Electricity.
3.3.1: The Reliance of Green Energy on the Road Network.
3.3.2: Transport Industries.
4.1: Background.
4.2: The Consumption of Solid Fuels.
4.3: The Consumption of Biogas.
4.4: The Consumption of Bioliquid Fuels.
4.5: The Consumption of Batteries & Fuels Cells.
4.6: The Consumption of Electricity.
PART FIVE: THE GEOPHYSIOLOGICAL
DAMAGE CAUSED BY HYDROGEN.
5.1.1: Background.
5.1.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Sources of Hydrogen.
5.1.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Sources of Hydrogen.
5.1.4: Conclusions.
5.2.1: Background.
5.2.2: Refining.
5.2.3: Liquefication.
5.3.1: Background.
5.3.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Transmission of Hydrogen.
5.3.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Transmission of Hydrogen.
5.4.1: Background.
5.4.2: The Geophysiological Damage to the Supply Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Uses of Hydrogen.
5.4.3: The Geophysiological Damage to the Demand Side
of the Carbon Spiral Caused by the Uses of Hydrogen.
FIVE: CONCLUSIONS.
6.1: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Hydro
Electric Power.
6.2: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Tidal
Power.
6.3: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Wind Power.
6.4: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Phytomass.
6.4: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Phytomass.
6.5: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Solar
Cell Energy.
6.6: An Overall Geophysiological Assessment of Hydrogen.
6.7: A Comparison between the Different Forms of Energy.
PART SEVEN: THE DANGERS OF GREEN
ENERGY.
7.1.1: The Pollution released by Alternative Energy.
7.1.2: The Geophysiological Damage caused by Alternative
Energy.
7.1.3: Conclusions.
TWO: THE THREAT WHICH GREEN
ENERGY POSES TO ANIMALS.
7.3.1: The Degeneracy of Green Politics.
7.3.2: Alternative Energy is not Green.
7.3.3: The Temptation of Astronomic Solar Energy.
7.3.4: Alternative Energy is not Sustainable.
7.3.5: Greens' Defence of Alternative Energy.
7.3.6: The Greens are not Green.
8.1: Greens Advocating Alternative Energy.
8.2: Green Organization' Position on Alternative Energy.
8.3: Multinationals Promoting Solar Energy.
8.4: Multinationals Promoting Tree Plantations.
8.5: Global Institutions Promoting Solar Energy.
8.6: The Green Individuals/Organizations Supporting the
Generation of Astronomical Alternative Energy.
8.7: The Sceptics.
8.8: Countries' Position on Alternative Energy.