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An Energy Democracy

Posted on December 16, 2008 under Emergent News, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy,

Although you may or may not agree with Obama’s philosophies and policies, one thing is certain: He was able to utilize the internet to formulate a fundraising effort like no presidential candidate before him. This type of grassroots movement would not have been possible 15 years ago without the internet and the ability to disseminate information as easily and cost effective as it is today.

Mr. W

Posted on September 9, 2008 under Humor, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

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Politics and Gas? Good Combo.

Posted on September 9, 2008 under Emergent News, Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy,

The lazy days of summer have done quite a bit to bring attention to America’s energy problems. We’ve had heat waves that require us to turn out our pockets and foot the huge bill for air conditioning; we’ve realized that our annual 4th of July trip to Lake George is no longer affordable because of gas prices. And we’ve been bombarded from all directions by the presidential candidates about all the myriad ways they hope to take the strain of high energy prices off of us.

Sustainable Thoughts

Posted on September 9, 2008 under Emergent News, Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

Here are some thoughts that came to my mind when reading this article. Most of what I am saying does not have to do with exports but rather popular topics in the news today. The alternative energy/ sustainability movement is unlike anything the United States has seen since WWII. Instead of blue collar jobs we will have “green collar jobs”.

‘Green Rush’ Problems in Windy, N.Y.

Posted on August 19, 2008 under Emergent News, Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability,

Some of you may have noticed some very negative news articles in the New York Times regarding wind power developments in northern New York State. There are quite a few topics for discussion among these articles, and if you don’t mind, we’re going to break them up into multiple posts to do justice to each issue. For this post I’d like to focus on what I like to call the ‘Green-Rush,’ similar in many ways to the American gold rush and almost identical to another rush much less spoken about but oh so much more applicable, the American rush for oil at the beginning of the last century.

The Pickens Plan

Posted on July 8, 2008 under Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy,

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T. Boone Pickens’ Loud Cry to the American People

Posted on July 8, 2008 under Energy Crisis, Energy Politics & Policy, Renewable Energy,

T. Boone Pickens has spent at least $10M on an advertising campaign, which aims to educate Americans on the current energy crisis and our reliance on foreign borne oil. Pickens believes over 25% of our electricity demand can come from wind energy in the Midwest alone. The Pickens Plan aims at reducing and eventually eliminating our oil imports by replacing our reliance on oil for transportation and electricity with alternative energy technology. This advertisement is currently running on all cable networks:

Honda Makes a Huge Leap towards Hydrogen, Away from Gas

Posted on June 19, 2008 under New Energy Tech, Renewable Energy,

The NY Times reports that this past Monday Honda celebrated the start of production of its new FCX Clarity, the world’s first hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicle intended for mass production. Fuel cells work from combining hydrogen and oxygen from the outside air to make electricity in a process whose only byproducts are water and heat. Not only will the use of fuel-cell vehicles help alleviate the effects of climate change but it might eventually provide a financial benefit over oil which has risen to $140 per barrel.

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