Holiday Season – December 2010
Hello everybody – we want to wish the best of the holiday season to all our readers and everybody else as well!
As you probably know or have figured out, we are located in north-central Switzerland. Our winter has been relatively extreme so far – an unusual amount of snow and sub-zero (that’s below freezing for you Fahrenheit people) temperatures so far. If it continues this way, it could be one of the coldest winters on record.
What you most likely do not know, is that Jimmy Craig is working double shifts, so to say, since he is not only doing his self-appointed work on all the Jimmy Craig websites and our joint venture sites in Sue and Craig Websites. He is also full-time VP and CEO of a startup company called GEOCOGEN AG. Also located here in Canton Zug.
GEOCOGEN® the company is developing and attempting to commercialise a modern system for harvesting heat from the Earth’s crust, and turning it into electricity and steam. That is not so new. The Italians and the Americans and the Icelanders and the Phillippinos have been doing the same thing for some time. The main differences are that the other systems are based on unique geological conditions at the location, and that the production comes from a large number of relatively small systems. The GEOCOGEN Power Plant will harvest energy from the base rock at 7 to 15 km (5 to 10 miles) deep, and will do it on a scale that makes it real competition for commercial thermal power plants of every ilk. The base configuration produces 1 GigaWatt (1’000 MegaWatts) of electrical energy, and 2 GW of thermal energy. The size of the unit makes it the best choice economically, as well. If you are interested and want to see more, please navigate to http://geocogen.com.
There is not much new to report about the websites this month. There is a new version of The Internet Monetized, which talks about how passively to earn money online. This is real, not megabucks, but a nice income for people who are able to invest a little cash ($500 maximum).
Also in the website department, there soon will be a new website for GEOCOGEN. This will not replace the existing site at http://geocogen.net, but will supplement it as a business-oriented site in addition to the mostly-technical geocogen.net.
I think that’s about all for this year! ![]()
We wish you all the best for the coming year!
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Holiday Season – December 2010


