| Strategy One
RDL is the source of many projects to reduce CO2 emissions in the
World, starting this year, 2008, until 2030. This report is primarily
about new [Utopia] cities in the United Kingdom [UK]. The first of 64 Utopia in the UK is Utopium Alpha near London. However, in many ways, it
will also be the start-up of many other similar projects in other
countries. The second planned new city is Utopium Beta near La Jolla CA, the first of 100 Utopia in the United States of America.
RDL has set up the first project:
- beginning in 2008
- to last for
six years in the United Kingdom
- building 64 Zero-CO2 cities
- each for 50k people, to live, work, study, enjoy and
- to provide energy, as electricity and hydrogen fuel [HF], from local homes, businesses and industrial plants
- and
methods of travel by land, sea and earth, transportation and communication
- all to eliminate 90% of
the resident’s emissions of CO2 into the Earth’s atmosphere.
Reduction
of CO2 emissions, by 90%, is based on:
- electricity generated from Sunlight, skylight, tides, winds, waves and heat from beneath the Earth's surface,
first for construction, then by and for, homes, businesses and industrial plants and HF for air and road travel,
- no private cars in
the city and no need for commuting by car
- land travel exclusively
by Zero-CO2: trains, underground trains, boats, bicycles, 1-to-2 passenger, 2 or 3-wheel vehicles, and public transportation and delivery vehicles [ZCpv], all on controlled roads, for trips of .66 to 30 miles
- 90% of air
travel and transport by autogyro. Autogyros start with conventional designs and are
upgraded to Gavin Hawks [GH]: 0-2, 0-4 and 0-to-10-passenger, pilotless autogyros, using hydrogen fuel [HF] and hydrogen HF-cells for vertical takeoff and landing from-and-to front or back yards or roofs, plus passenger travel and goods transport, between 30-to-4500 miles at 400mph, in between. (GH are flown in flocks of five-up-to-500, each, carrying 0-to-10 passengers/GH, ie from 50 up to 5000 people/flock.)
RDL will act as Organizing Joint Venture Partner [OJVP], and set up
other companies to act as OJVPs in the rest of the UK and most
countries of the European Continent and the other five Continents, to
launch 898 similar projects with similar purposes. The 899 new, Utopian, cities
will house 50k residents, each, totaling 45+m people, saving
404.55 tons of CO2 emissions per year. Over 22 years this will be
4.0455b tons, or 809 gigapounds; 0.122% of the current total CO2
in the atmosphere. Then, reductions will be 404 gigapounds/year.
A key strategy of OJVPs is to organize the use of land and fixed
assets, to make possible rewarding lifestyles for living, learning,
working and enjoying life and health, without damaging the
environment, while reducing injury and killing people on highways. Obviously, effective and efficient travel, transport of
goods, dissemination of information and communication are essential.
RDL has pioneered technology to promote, accomplish and improve all
these aspects.
An essential prerequisite of this is finding ways of providing the
necessary energy to support and improve life without degrading or
destroying the planet. Many suggestions have been suggested and
sought. RDL works to realize a direct approach to short-term (ie 5
to 25 years) success. That is, generating hydrogen fuels, to replace FFs, for heat and power with only water [H2O] as a byproduct.
Five to ten years is a reasonable target for elimination of FF
in new homes, businesses and industrial plants, another five to ten
years to wipe out the need for cars using FF and five more
years to clean up air travel. Along the way, certainly, the timid
tactic of separating HF from natural gas or coal can be laid to
rest.
| |