Sunday, October 4, 2009

A Town That's Powered By Nuts

Many people think Politicians are nuts and the thought of having a town officially powered by nuts is unacceptable or unrealistic.

But as the issue of Nuclear Power hots?up, its interesting to look around and see what other potential resources are being used as Fuel to generate electricity. Gympie has instigated a power source for the town fuelled by the cast-of shells from the locally grown Macadamia Nuts that grow prolifically in the area.

Gympie is a Queensland town of 60,000 people and is located in Australia 160 kms north of Brisbane on the Mary River. Gympie is the gateway to the Cooloola Region which encompasses the well-known Fraser Island. It is a fertile area that grows Macadamia Nuts among a wide variety of other fruits, vegetables and timber. Gympie had a disposal problem with the shells from the Nuts after processing and packaging was completed. For many years these shells took up land-fill rather than being left in big heaps to become an eye sore. Gympie is a lot of things, including a pretty and a tidy town. It appears that it also produces innovative thinkers.

Or perhaps that is another product of the times we live in? What about the use of Biodiesel to fuel our cars? It is capable of fuelling more than our cars as we could all have small, quiet, electricity generators built into our homes. If we also put on gutters, water tanks, and solar panels and built our homes to our environments rather than to the finance companys loan limit, we would not have such a high cost of living. Biodiesel is a fuel source that is grown around the world and even reduces greenhouse gas. It is clean and green ?literally! What do you think about the use of Nuclear power stations?

I Endeavour to help construction contractors with their marketing and someone among them will no doubt have to contract to do the work to build these nuclear power plants. My concern is, how safe are they really? Perhaps Gympie is the only town that really is sane because it is powered by nuts.

Jan Smith
http://www.constructingprofits.com Showing Contractors how to make more money~while working less hours http://www.learninghowsite.com Where learning is a journey, not the destination

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