Grant Proposal — New Renewable Energy Source

To: United States Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.

Re: Development of newly discovered renewable energy source

Synopsis:

Sperm Whale

As is well known, world supplies of fossil fuel are now at dangerously low levels and will soon be depleted. New sources of renewable energy must be found promptly. This proposal envisions research and development for a pilot project to breed and euthanize sperm whales, to render them at sea, to transport the product to nearby refining vessels and ultimately to consolidate the product for delivery to facilities in the United States. A separate Grant Proposal is being prepared expeditiously and will soon be submitted concerning such facilities to be designed and constructed in the United States.

Phase I:

A pilot project for breeding sperm whales in suitable waters as close as possible to a United States land mass will be undertaken, to ensure replacement of all whales taken. Little if any energy will be devoted to this project beyond that used by wind powered vessels for propulsion. A grant of $1,567,200.13 will be needed for this pilot project.

Phase II:

All vessels involved will be propelled by wind energy and all rending and refining facilities will be powered by solar energy. It is contemplated that carbon footprints will be at most negligible.

Initial research will be devoted to developing wind powered vessels as well as solar powered rending and refining equipment. A grant of $3,487,521.36 will be needed for such initial development because no such vessels or equipment are now in use, have previously been used or are now available for any similar purpose. A drawing of a prototype wind powered vessel is provided to the left.

Wouldn't it have been great if . . . .

Phase III:

Implementation of the results of this initial research project will include the construction of suitable vessels powered exclusively by wind energy and the construction of necessary rending and refining equipment powered exclusively by solar panels. A grant of $217,544,239.83 will be needed for this further development. It is contemplated that all necessary solar panels will be acquired from manufacturers under subsidy or loan arrangements with the United States Government or from the surplus stocks of such manufacturers now unfortunately bankrupt.

The Public Interest will be greatly advanced:

It is estimated that the following jobs will be created during the initial phase (Phase I) of the pilot project.  It is anticipated that once in operation, only personnel for whale feeding and veterinary care will be required.

Veterinary resource management personnel —————  8
Sea captains —————————————————– 2
Vessel crew —————————————————— 16
Total ————————————————————– 26

It is estimated that the following jobs will be created during the initial research and development phase (Phase II):

Marine engineers —————- 12
Wind energy specialists ———- 7
Rending and refining experts —-8
Solar energy specialists ———–4
Carpenters  ————————19

Total ——————————-50

It is estimated that the following jobs will be created during the implementation phase (Phase III):

Sea captains ————————– 4
Navigators —————————- 8
Other officers ————————- 8
Carpenters —————————–4
Veterinary euthanasia specialists — 4
Coopers ——————————–3
Other crew ————————— 42
Total ———————————- 73

Note: Sea captains, navigators, other officers and crew, solar and wind energy specialists as well as carpenters and others currently unemployed or thought soon to be unemployed due to industry wide lay-offs will be sought for employment during all phases of this proposal.

Economic Summary:

Total jobs saved or created——– 149

Total cost —————————- $222,598,961.32

Average cost per job saved or created: $1,493,952.76

Average cost per each American no longer in workforce (87,897,000) —– $58.84

Possible environmental or other objections:

There have been no environmental objections or public protests of which we are aware concerning any proposed activity or related activity within the Continental United States.

Public Notice:

This notice will be published in the Des Moines, Iowa Bugle weekly for three consecutive weeks.

Further details will be furnished upon request.

Contact information: Captain Ahab, The Pequod, Nantucket Harbor, Massachusetts.

Note in support of Grant Request:

Here in Panamá, my wife and I encountered a delightful young lady several years ago busily investigating the monogamous characteristics of termites under a grant from the U.S. Government.  The obvious benefits of that important study are no greater than are those of the present proposal.  NOTE TO SELF: Attempt to determine whether any studies have been made or are in progress concerning monogamous characteristics possibly found in sperm whales. If studies have been made, commit to expanding upon them and relying upon them in the breeding phase of the proposal.  If no such studies have been made, include a grant proposal for them.

About danmillerinpanama

I was graduated from Yale University in 1963 with a B.A. in economics and from the University of Virginia School of law, where I was the notes editor of the Virginia Law Review in 1966. Following four years of active duty with the Army JAG Corps, with two tours in Korea, I entered private practice in Washington, D.C. specializing in communications law. I retired in 1996 to sail with my wife, Jeanie, on our sailboat Namaste to and in the Caribbean. In 2002, we settled in the Republic of Panama and live in a very rural area up in the mountains. I have contributed to Pajamas Media and Pajamas Tatler. In addition to my own blog, Dan Miller in Panama, I an an editor of Warsclerotic and contribute to China Daily Mail when I have something to write about North Korea.
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6 Responses to Grant Proposal — New Renewable Energy Source

  1. Mike says:

    Do you think my federal grant proposal to study high class call girls in Vegas has a chance?

  2. You’re probably right, so I guess I won’t submit it.

  3. Be careful, Dan, in applying for this, with the government’s vast knowledge of history, you are liable to succeed.

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