
Rising oil prices lift all alt-energy boats.
For proof, look no further than the fat $130 million investment scooped up by eSolar, a company whose basic solar power strategy -- using sunlight-reflecting mirrors to generate steam -- was all but abandoned in the 1980s, and has recently recently caught investors' attention again.
The money, from Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org, and venture capital firms Idealab and Oak Investment Partners, will go towards the construction of eSolar's first functioning solar power plant.
Now THIS is what I'm talking about. Now, if you'll excuse me, I shall grab my goggles and my brass cane and take off in my water-powered one-manned helicopter.
Might be doable if you get an HHO engine. Search the net for 'watered power car' and you'll find the reference.
...Oh hell yes.
Now I just need a jetpack and I'm set for life for my vehicular needs.
And I was thinking of a one-manned helicopter akin to KK's in Warren Ellis' webcomic, FreakAngels.
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