University Daily Kansan, October 21, 1980 Page 7 Alternative fuel study approved by Regents By JANE NEUFELD Staff Reporter Staff Reporter tained time ingo, in short rmal A $45,594 balance was left from a total of $200,000 allocated by the Kansas Legislature in fiscal years 1978 and 1979. A feasibility study on using wood to fuel boilers in the KU power plant was approved by the Kansas Board of Regents last week. The study will be funded by monies left over from a fund of alternative energy sources for KU. The alternative energy study was conducted by Franklin Associates Ltd., a Prairie Village engineering firm, and included an investigation of the possibility of building a coalor refuse-burning plant. The idea of building a new plant was abandoned because of the high cost, according to W.P. Smith, KU professor of electrical engineering. SMITH HAS BEEN involved in developing alternative energy sources for the University since 1975. A new coal- or refuse-burning plant would cost about $10 million, Smith said, and building new boilers or modifying existing boilers to use wood for fuel would cost roughly $2.5 million and $3.5 million. The KU power plant is located south of Fint Hall. Currently, the plants uses natural gas as a fuel and generates steam heat. About 70-75 percent of all the campus buildings use steam heat, Smith said. The plant could use wood for fuel in two ways, he said. The first way would involve building two new boilers that would burn wood chips to produce steam. THE SECOND METHOD would convert wood into methane gas, which would be used in the existing furnaces as a supplement to the natural gas. Smith" said he supported the project because of a "very strong conviction on my part that we as a team can go to renewable energy sources." He said that in 1975 natural gas cost $60 cents per 1000 cubic feet, but today the same amount costs $2.50 and could cost $3 if increases continue. "As far as I'm concerned, we're at least at the break-even point right now," Smith said about the prices of wood and natural gas. IF PRICES KEEP going up, he said, using alternative fuels could soon be less expensive than using natural gas. Smith said that about 50,000 tons of wood per year would be used in the boilers, an amount that could be culled from an area around Lawrence with a 50 to 60 mile diameter. He said the University already had 15 acres of test wood for use in the boilers. Part of the wood, which was planted in 1976, is growing on surplus land owned by the federal government at the Sunflower Ordinance munitions plant on Highway 10. Smith said. If the study shows the wood-burning project is feasible and it receives the federal funding it needs, the project could be implemented in one to two years, Smith said. The Ozark Mountain Daredevils at Hoch Auditorium, featuring Steve Canaday, guitar, drums and vocals; Steve Cash, harmonica and vocals; John Dillon, guitar, keyboards and vocals; Mike Grande, bass and vocals; Larry Lee, drums, keyboards and vocals; Michael Seymour, vocals; with special quest, comedian David Frye. The Daredevils were presented by SUA. Crowd ready for Daredevils' solid show By DAN TORCHIA Staff Writer Though it was small, the audience of 1,000 welcomed the Ozark Mountain Daredevils like old friends Saturday night. And like old friends, the Daredevils put on a solid show, blending old favorites with newer songs, a mix for which the crowd was ready. But at 7 p.m., the starting time, it looked as if the homecoming concert looked like a few hundred people had shown up. SUa spokesman started of the show so "people could mosey on in," as the SUa spokesman told the crowd. The majority of the audience did not come in until the depth of impression David Frye's set. NO MATTER HOW funny Frye might be on television or in nightclubs, his visual and auditory gags did not work in Hoch Auditorium. His facial and body language was constant in his impersonations, were lost to anyone sitting past the second row. Staff Writer Review Some of his routines were good, especially those mimicking Ronald Reagan, Howard Cosell and Richard Gregor, some of his choices were puzzling. How many in the audience knew what the late President Johnson or William F. Buckley would sound like? Not very many, judging from audience reaction, The crowd was indifferent to these and other impressions. Fry served the same purpose as any concert warm up in a place where a live late, find seats and look for friends. When the Daredevils took the stage, the crowd gave them a standing ovation before they plaved a note. THE DAREDEVILS SHOWED off the pared-down sound featured on their album 'A World Of Sound' Daredevils." Their country roots, though still important to their sound, were played down as they concentrated in a basic rock and roll style. 7:00 PM TUES OCT.2 BIG 8 ROOM This was the best material of the night. Songs like "Take You Tonight" and French songs featured glitter music by Terry Wiles and vocal work by everyone in the band. Although there was not a front man in the group, harmonia player Steve Cash was the most visible member and was the heart of the Daredevil's sound. Cash's harmonia work brought the crowd to its feet several times. "Chicken Train," their classic concert song, was played a little slower KANSAS UNION Learn the connection from MAX MC DOWELL Their last encore, "Commercial Success," was a parody on the goals rock performers usually use—a life of expensive cars and beautiful women. With another group it might have been a glorification. But the Daredevils, with their exaggerated rock star pose and Pete Townsend leaps at the end of the song, added the right amount of tongue-in-cheek humor. Go Sponsor's Lawrence Chapter Sunflower Alliance, with Appropriate Technology Resource Center, Commission on the Status of Women, East Lawrence Improvement Council, and Natural Guard, KU Committee on South Africa, KU Ecology Club, KUY, Oread Friends Meeting The People's Network LYONS, KANSAS • NUCLEAR WASTE • DUMP WOLF CREEK • ATOMIC POWER PLANT The Kangas citizen who exposed the constructions defects at Wolf Creek than usual. It was an interesting contrast to the way they have played it in the past. Complete with chicken calls and screams, the crowd leaves the best crowd reaction of the night. The Dardevelis closed with "If You Want To Go To Heaven," their first hit album. at the Time Out Terrible Tuesday Beat the Tuesday Blues and get there early or you'll lose. 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"Invasion of the Suisseen"; Dance your way to the Lake Como Opera House at 31 at the Lawrence Opera House on Friday. 8:49 p.m. Curiosity seekers 10-24; cearce 10-24. *Regrose from Off-The-Wall-Hall on T.V. 10/27* *Off-The-Wall-Hall in a returning e-ring* *Regrose Band, in a returning e-ring* *this summer in front of a feature-on-Talk* *at 4:00 p.m. exclusively on Cable 6. 10-24* FOR RENT 2-bedroom apt. and small efficiency apt. 3-bedroom apt. and comfortable reasonably priced. Call 842-651-7900. *1924 Teddy sadly and joyfully announces *1925 Haven is the winner of maqueball ball Oct. 31, at the *1926 hallowed maqueball ball Oct. 31, at the *1927 guest Volunteer and Sunny sur- prizes. "Love us real it not it fake over 1928-1929." Syphacus, 2 bdm, apt. tpw to 4 people. Dracula, 1 bdm, apt. tpw to 4 people. sitL and downward. no pets. Phone 841- 6365. For rent, nice apt. for men, next to campus. We may work out part of rent. Pt. 824 418-8551 3. Bedroom Townhouse Renting now Other Bedrooms: 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 11/2 bath, attached guest rooms, all-appartments. pool. You'll like our looks. Southern Way townhouses, 28th and Kaldor, 74d, 1507 Perfect for a *d* students. Close to bus route. duplex, central air conditioning, all appli- cations. 3 bdm. townhouse with burning fireplace 4 bdm. townhouse Will take 3 students 2500 684. 743-333 For fall or spring, Nalsmith Hall offers you a private room at the center of an apartment. Good food and plenty of it, weekday maid service to clean your room and bath, full schedule of social activities for guests, kitchen service home or if an apartment isn't what you want, you can call HALL, 1800 Nalsmith Drive, 843-855-197. 12 month FREE rent, if you move-in by 3 months and 2 Mfrm's, available while they last. Call us at 822-4944 to purchase a month carriage. Call 822-4944 for more info. for forget our free shuttle bus to campus. 10-31 $100 deposit paid on next room rented at Nalmith Hall. 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