Industrialized Cyclist Notepad


Bills Seek to Ban U.S. LNG Exports

RIGZONE – Bills Seek to Ban U.S. LNG Exports.

At least, pass something to outlaw any gas company that exports from the US from making happy talk about “energy independence.”



Juuust a bit outside

This was the EIA’s thought on future oil prices just nine years ago:

From an article on EIA predictions at Seeking Alpha: http://seekingalpha.com/article/363431-flawed-oil-forecasts-hide-continued-upward-pressure-on-prices



Shared E-Bikes in SF

Hilly San Francisco to Get Shared Electric-Bikes : TreeHugger.

As awesome as the bike is as a way to get around, sometimes human muscles don’t quite pack enough oomph to deal with hilly terrain.

Especially if the bike, even without the motor, weighs almost as much as a Jetta.

While history shows us it is a natural progression to want to add motors to leg-powered bikes (this is the same impulse which brought us the automobile age), the motor makes the bike potentially much more dangerous while taking away most of its health benefit, neither of which is positive for the beginners who tend to be drawn to e-bikes.

But this is an interesting development in the SF bike share program, no doubt.



Highest average gas price ever for January
February 14, 2012, 12:22
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From Zero Hedge: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/january-gas-prices-all-time-highs



70 billion

That’s the CBO’s projected shortfall for the Highway Trust Fund in 10 years, if the House Transportation Bill passes.

http://democrats.transportation.house.gov/sites/democrats.transportation.house.gov/files/HR_7_Rules_Bill_HTF_Run.pdf


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House transportation bill eliminates Safe Routes to School funding

Kaiser’s Scott Gee in SF Gate, playing the health angle:

U.S. House wrongly eliminated Safe Routes funding.



China’s electric-bicycle boom

Manufacturers believe exports will grow quickly, especially to Europe and North America, which accounted for more than 70% of the nearly 1m bikes sent abroad in 2009. One in every eight bicycles sold in the Netherlands these days is electric. Better yet, Chinese manufacturers secured an average price of $377 per exported bike, compared with less than $100 three years ago and just $46 for a pedal bike.

via China's electric-bicycle boom: Pedals of fire | The Economist.

The electric bike: Inherits almost all of the disadvantages of a regular bike, and jettisons the health effect. Most of the danger of a motorcycle, without the health benefit of a bicycle.



“Green cars” will not solve the whole greenhouse gas thing

The impossibility of “green cars” must be apparent at this point. EVen to people at websites called “Green Car Congress:” http://www.greencarcongress.com/2012/02/mashayekh-20120212.html

After considering a wide range of possible strategies to reduce light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas emissions, a team from Carnegie Mellon University, RAND Corporation and the University of Toronto has concluded that no one strategy will be sufficient to meet GHG emissions reduction goals to avoid climate change. Strategies considered included fuel and vehicle options; low-carbon and renewable power; travel demand management; and land use changes.

However, they also found that many of these changes have positive combinatorial effects, “so the best strategy is to pursue combinations of transportation GHG reduction strategies to meet reduction goals.” As a result, they recommended that agencies need to broaden their agendas to incorporate such combinations in their planning. Their policy paper is published in the ACS journal Environmental Science & Technology.

So, if we still want to drive around everywhere , we’re left with all these non-effective strategies for reducing emissions. Solution? Implement all these non-effective strategies at the same time!



Boulder collision study

This graphic from the Daily Camera article on the subject.


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I wrote a little about this study here.



Unemployment in Spain
February 12, 2012, 08:33
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From a post on Naked Capitalism.



Homs
February 12, 2012, 06:00
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Cove Point to export Marcellus shale gas?

East Coast LNG import facility will probably be changed to an export facility. This development results in higher prices for American consumers, while our water gets fracked. In contrast — it is illegal to export crude oil produced in the US.

Dominion, based in Richmond, Va., has won approval from the Department of Energy to use Cove Point for exporting liquefied natural gas to about 20 nations with which the United States has free-trade agreements. The company is now seeking federal permission to allow shipments to virtually any foreign country, except those barred because of trade embargoes.

via Marcellus shale fracking: Natural gas exports eyed through Calvert County – Baltimore Sun.



Amateur Fukushima Cleanup
February 11, 2012, 13:00
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Amateur cleanup, pro revenue. Nuke companies make the mess, then make a profit pretending to clean it up. Is there a Corexit for nuclear accidents?

It was these same three companies that helped build 45 of Japan’s 54 nuclear plants — including the reactor buildings and other plants at Fukushima Daiichi that could not withstand the tsunami that caused a catastrophic failure — according to data from Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center, a watchdog group.

One of them, the Taisei Corporation, leads the consortium that sent out the workers now tramping around Iitate in hazmat suits. Consortiums led by Taisei and the other two big companies — Obayashi and Kajima — among them received contracts for the government’s first 12 pilot decontamination projects, totaling about $93 million.

“It’s a scam,” said Kiyoshi Sakurai, a critic of the nuclear industry and a former researcher at a forerunner to the Japan Atomic Energy Agency, which is overseeing this phase of decontamination. “Decontamination is becoming big business.”

via After Fukushima Disaster, a Confused Effort at Cleanup – NYTimes.com.



Dysprosium
February 11, 2012, 06:00
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A rare earth metal controlled by China. Japan will try to use less.

http://news.yahoo.com/japan-slash-heavy-rare-earth-china-tightens-grip-093552135.html

Dysprosium is the rare earth metal for Dystopia. I learned that in my Dysprosium symposium which meets Tuesdays and Thursdays.



Le Idaho Stop

France gets all reasonable about bicycles and red lights.

The newly relaxed rules of the road for cyclists is now being tested across 15 intersections in Paris, though with it bike-commuters aren’t given full liberty to blow through crossing points unreasonably. Law will continue to require that cyclists yield to pedestrians and opposing traffic, though that’s quite likely consistant with the standards of etiquette and personal safety most cyclists abide to anyways.

via France Grants Cyclists the Right to Run Red Lights : TreeHugger.

Maybe now American advocacy groups will get behind the idea. They haven’t in the past. But they seem to love anything remotely Euro-flavored, so it wouldn’t surprise me if this caused a noticeable uptick in Idaho Stop-related chatter around here.



Spraying fracking waste on roads

There is some poetic justice there.

According to the agency’s website, state regulations give the DEC “jurisdiction over waste material which is to be beneficially used.”

The spreading of gas brine in Pittsfield by a firm called Al-Kleen Inc. of Earleville was permitted by the DEC in 2010, according to state records.

via Area official questions use of brine on roads » Local News » The Daily Star, Oneonta, NY – otsego county news, delaware county news, oneonta news, oneonta sports.



“Green cars” are not green, and look ridiculous
February 10, 2012, 02:21
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The whole concept of a “green car” is absurd. No matter how you slice it, the personal auto is a wildly extravagant use of energy, not to mention space.

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2012/autos/1202/gallery.aceee-greenest-cars/index.html



Kurashiki refinery complex
February 8, 2012, 20:16
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Five men are missing here after an undersea tunnel collapsed during construction: http://news.yahoo.com/five-missing-japan-refinery-tunnel-collapse-055445790.html



R.I.P. Henry Warwick
February 8, 2012, 10:55
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53-year-old veteran courier killed by bus in London.



Brazil Police Strikes
February 7, 2012, 20:01
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Graphic by Stratfor. More commentary here: http://www.stratfor.com/image/striking-security-forces-brazil




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