From Turbines and Straw, Danish Self-Sufficiency 183
chrnb writes "Last year, the Danish island of Samso (pronounced SOME-suh) completed a 10-year experiment to see whether it could become energy self-sufficient. The islanders, with generous amounts of aid from mainland Denmark, busily set themselves about erecting wind turbines, installing nonpolluting straw-burning furnaces to heat their sturdy brick houses and placing panels here and there to create electricity from the island's sparse sunshine. By their own accounts, the islanders have met the goal. For energy experts, the crucial measurement is called energy density, or the amount of energy produced per unit of area, and it should be at least 2 watts for every square meter, or 11 square feet. 'We just met it,' said Soren Hermansen, the director of the local Energy Academy, a former farmer who is a consultant to the islanders."
All I can think is... (Score:2, Funny)
For anyone who has bothered to read the article... (Score:4, Funny)
the thing that should stand out the most is the part mentioning how someone uses cow milk to heat his house.
Re:Samso? (Score:2, Funny)
Take your fancy ISO characters back where they belong -- this is Slashdot, dang nab it, where ASCII is not just a good idea, It's the Law!
(Yes, blah blah blah ISO-8859-1 blah blah blah.)
That's Odd... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:That's Odd... (Score:3, Funny)
That comment looks like it's the slashdot equivalent of a skeleton key. It commits itself to so little that it can probably earn you puzzled but appreciative moderation on any story.
Re:Samso? (Score:5, Funny)
they could power their Hummers with liquified kittens
Sir, I find your ideas intriguing and I wish to invest in your startup.
Re:First thing that comes to mind... (Score:3, Funny)
Sucker is still belching tons of pollutants without producing a watt of electricity
. . . and this "Sucker" you refer to is also known as "Congress?"
Re:Samso? (Score:2, Funny)
Isn't that what you call a catalytic converter?