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"Fossil fuels can be thought of as a giant bank account" ~ H. Douglas Lightfoot |
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A retired Mechanical Engineer, H. Douglas Lightfoot
graduated from UBC in Applied Science in 1952, and received an MBA from
Concordia University in 1976. He spent eighteen years with Domtar Inc.
at the Research Centre in Senneville, Quebec, working on research,
engineering and economic studies of alternate energies as well as a
wide variety of projects for the pulp and paper, chemicals and
construction materials businesses. Prior to joining Domtar, he spent
five years designing, building and starting up chemical plants at
Dupont of Canada, and 12 years of project engineering at Standard
Chemical Limited.He is a retired member of the Order of Engineers of Quebec and the Professional Engineers of Ontario, and a Life Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He continues to have an active interest in energy and energy related subjects and is a member of the Global Environmental and Climate Change Centre (GEC3) at McGill University. Publications Advanced Technology Paths to Global Climate Stability: Energy for a Greenhouse Planet. Science, 1 November 2002, Volume 298, pp. 981-987. Martin I. Hoffert, Ken Caldeira, Gregory Benford, David R. Criswell, Christopher Green, Howard Herzog, Atul K. Jain, Haroon S. Kheshgi, Klaus S. Lackner, John S. Lewis, H. Douglas Lightfoot, Wallace Manheimer, John C. Mankins, Michael E. Mauel, l. John Perkins, Michael E. Schlesinger, Tyler Volk, Tom M. L. Wigley A Strategy for Future World Energy Supply and Carbon Emission Control, Lightfoot, H. D. EIC Climate Change Technology, 2006 IEEE, May 2006, pages: 1-10, IEEE web site: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/guesthome.jsp Nuclear Fission Fuel is Inexhaustible, Lightfoot, H. D.; Manheimer, W.; Meneley, D. A.; Pendergast, D.; Stanford, G. S.; EIC Climate Change Technology, 2006 IEEE, May 2006, pages 1-8, IEEE web site: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/guesthome.jsp Understand the three different scales for measuring primary energy and avoid errors, Lightfoot, H. D., doi:10.1016/j.energy.2006.10.009 |
If you've seen 'An Inconvenient Truth', you must watch Nobody's Fuel! |
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"Using renewable energies is a bit like
living paycheck to paycheck, except
sometimes, the
paycheck does not come through" ~
H. Douglas Lightfoot
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