tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4647127954193463596.post7276302807957188558..comments2023-05-12T02:14:43.590-07:00Comments on My Home Your Home - Dropbox: More infos!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4647127954193463596.post-57111014345761720082009-02-08T10:02:00.000-08:002009-02-08T10:02:00.000-08:00Remember, the laws of energy conservation. If the ...Remember, the laws of energy conservation. If the heat-energy in a compost pile is being used to heat water, then it isn't being used to speed composting. Now perhaps there is enough heat in such a situation to do both, but perhaps there isn't. <BR/><BR/>{Questionable scientific backing}<BR/>It's like why wind power isn't really renewable. The mechanical energy of the moving air would actually be slightly reduced by having to turn a windmill, and if there were enough windmills, the wind would 'lose' all it's energy. (ie. the windmills would block with wind's movement). There's just such a difference between the available and used energy in wind that no-one really notices.<BR/>{/Questionable scientific backing}<BR/><BR/>(I meant to use <> for the previous tags, as has become my habit, but I couldn't post and instead got the message: <BR/>"Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is not allowed: Questionable scientific backing"<BR/>Giggles.)newsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10670860339440101678noreply@blogger.com