In any case, an unlimited energy source might not be a good thing.
In 1964 J. H. Fremlin published an article in the New Scientist which
suggested that if energy were not limited, then "the problem of the
acquisition of energy would be replaced by the problem of its
dissipation."
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Kishan Mehta wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
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>
> Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, waves freely
> available in plenty are one group of reource. Miscanthus,
> Jetropha are another vegetative produce is another
> group that depends on land, soil, water nad other natural
> but finite sources to grow. The difference is that the first
> group is limitless while the second dependent on given
> natural sources scarce in supply.