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The New Energy Plan

Sep07

A FOOL AND HIS MONEY


Fool and his money

 

Investing: Oil-Shale and Tar-Sands Mining

 

Its all about EROEI (Energy Returned on Energy Invested)

I don’t understand! Why would anyone put money into extracting oil from shale and tar-sand? Look at the economics of this kind of operation. What is the return from investment, what is the impact on the environment, what’s with this mentality that wants to keep the oil beast alive? Put a stake in its heart and be done with it.

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 00:18 ) Read more...
 
Sep07

Help Wanted!!!


Green Collar JobsThe above sign is one you don’t see often in this day and time. Jobs have been farmed out to overseas companies, and the result is that the people of other countries benefit from what should be an inalienable right of any American worker. Aside from the thousands of jobs lost in this country to workers in other countries, factories have closed down here in this country and have left thousands without income. This country is in debt many trillions of dollars because of foolish spending and a protracted war, and yet this administration came into power with a budget surplus left by the past administration. And as the economy slides further and further down hill the only surcease offered by the Republican old guard is more coal and more nuclear, neither of which will open up the job market as far as it needs in order to bring prosperity back to this country.
Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 00:16 ) Read more...
 
Nov04

Solar Power Game-Changer: “Near Perfect”

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Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered and demonstrated a new method for overcoming two major hurdles facing solar energy. By developing a new antireflective coating that boosts the amount of sunlight captured by solar panels and allows those panels to absorb the entire solar spectrum from nearly any angle, the research team has moved academia and industry closer to realizing high-efficiency, cost-effective solar power.

“To get maximum efficiency when converting solar power into electricity, you want a solar panel that can absorb nearly every single photon of light, regardless of the sun’s position in the sky,” said Shawn-Yu Lin, professor of physics at Rensselaer and a member of the university’s Future Chips Constellation, who led the research project.  “Our new antireflective coating makes this possible.”

Read the full story here...

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 November 2008 17:56 )
 
Sep08

Mad As Hell


See No Evil

Whose Side are You On?

Whose Side Are You On?

On the side of the American consumer and the taxpayer, or Big Oil?

Are the days over when we pay for Big Oil to gouge us with high fuel prices?  Its about time that the Congress did something about Big Oil other than line their pockets with oil money.  And Congress has done something.  Speaker Nancy Pelosi threw down the gauntlet to other members of Congress and basically said, “Whose side are you on -- the American consumer and taxpayer -- or Big Oil?  If they want to drill off shore, then fine, but they have to pay for it!” 

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 00:16 ) Read more...
 
Sep09

WIND POWER AND THE REST OF THE WORLD


Whats Wrong With Us?
Mankind has been using energy from the wind for hundreds of years.  Windmills have been used for pumping water or grinding grain; and today the windmill’s modern equivalent – a wind turbine – can use the wind’s energy to create enormous quantities of energy.  A single small or intermediate-sized wind turbine can generate enough electricity to power a house, or a farm, while a number of large, utility-scale wind turbines can form wind plants or wind farms that generate enough electricity for tens of thousands of homes.

As the cost of generating electricity from wind power continues to fall, many electricity providers are starting to view wind as an attractive, renewable alternative to fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas which are not renewable. 

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 00:07 ) Read more...
 
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