Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 May 2015

CFAX interview with Ian Jessop about Tertiary Distributed with Gasification


Bryan's CFAX  interview with Ian Jessop starts at the 34 minute mark.

https://soundcloud.com/ian-jessop-cfax/may-7-1pm-1

The topic was to explain how a vendor could project a total CRD sewage system for just $250 million.

See http://theriteplan.blogspot.ca/2015/05/tertiary-distributed-with-gasification_5.html for more information on the vendor's proposal.

Comments from listeners after the recording was posted .... More comments welcome below.


Clear, Factual, Engaged, Knowledgeable RESPECTFUL and RITEOUS :-} Ta!

Wow. That was a good interview

Excellent ... rocked it big time!

Got the message out the the public wants more information from experts.

I love how you were explaining... that's what this word means, that's what that word means. So good.

Man, that Ian Jessop is one smart, cool headed investagative reporter. Kudos for his excellent public service. he deserves an award! Thank-You Ian for your #1 work!

[the] opening descriptors were so wonderfully straightforward and simplified ... had me listening with new thoughts!

Especially liked your pizza oven example to explain gasification! Brilliant!

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Geoff Young says we need to look at gasification

April 8th, 2015. Geoff Young responds to RITE planners presentations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhy5qNWWoyQ&feature=youtu.be
Geoff Young: "the differences between the numbers that Mr Gilbert shows us and the numbers our staff feel are realistic given what is an attainable and proven technology are so stark and so marked that its clearly that it is the input of technical information that is going to determine our direction. I, as you all know, have been a supporter the plan that this board as a whole developed and I think it was the most economical available to us given the constraints we had. But if Mr Gilbert's numbers are correct and if we can find agreement on a site for one or more gasification plants then I absolutely think that is the direction we should go."

He continues during the meeting with more about how there will be differences in opinions between engineers and technical people.  That is normal and fine.  What is remarkable is this how we may now be able to have that respectful discussion about innovation that may save billions in taxes while doing more for the environment.