Posted 14 August 2008 - 06:33 PM
Doug:
It is a small world.
So if I am not mistaken, you must have worked at UTSI in Tennessee.
I live in Washington, DC metropolitan area -- Germantown, MD. Therefore, I had a chance to help out the US DOE Fossil Energy Office. My focus was on the topping cycle.
UTSI people would come to the SEAM meetings etc.
Doug, looking back and knowing what I know now, I do agree with you more than 100%. Having gas fired operation would have been better for the success of MHD and its proof of concept and eventual commercialization ... However, in order to get the initial funding approved and idea going, coal fired operation was the way to go ... Unfortunatelly, it just never turned out to be a promising path -- too complex, expensive and difficult ...
Programs come and go ... Somehow people survive and get back together in a strange way. Engineering helps them prevail ...
Good programs and good engineering stuff and, in my opinion, it is just sad that such programs never get a chance to fully take off ... -- the good thing is that experience and knowledege go with the people and somehow get applied in another way and shape down the road ... It is good to get second and third chances in life!
Doug, if I may ask you, how did you end up in Alaska?
Well, it is good to know you. If I can be of any help to you, please let me know.
Thnaks,
Gordan