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| Covanellis Renewable Energy Plan | |
| By: Covanese Republic Date: November 10, 2014, 2:08 am | |
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| Covanellis has a plan for complete energy sufficiency and | |
| renewability (from the get-go), in which multiple renewable | |
| energy sources will be used to provide electricity for the | |
| people of Covanellis. We are currently working on designing a | |
| new energy device, which is still top secret (got to get it | |
| patented [globally] before it can be officially announced to | |
| non-MCCC members on these forums). | |
| Our secondary source of energy will be solar energy, as we will | |
| be based in the Autralian Outback, and there is really no sun | |
| shortage there. We will line the roofs of buildings in | |
| Covanellis with solar panels and harvest as much sun as possible | |
| with them, and with a (hoped-for) population of 100,000 people, | |
| we should be able to become completely self-sustainable | |
| (energy-wise) with relative ease. | |
| What are the renewable energy plans of other micronations? Are | |
| there any Micronations that don't plan to be completely | |
| renewable? | |
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| Re: Covanellis Renewable Energy Plan | |
| By: Gabriel N. Pelger Date: November 11, 2014, 11:13 am | |
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| Well, the Environmental Agency and Department of Energy and | |
| Water have both been very mute on this; I have considered fusion | |
| as an energy resource which isn't necessarily renewable, but | |
| that has enough fuel for the next few millions of years without | |
| substantial pollution (as far as I know, Deuterium-Tritium | |
| fusion doesn't produce much radioactive waste, if any). | |
| But these ideas are for the distant future. | |
| Sincerely, | |
| Gabriel N. Pelger | |
| Republic of USI | |
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