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A Fracking Fan Warns Of Limits

Fracking happens because many people think it is a good idea (and many people are worrying about other things.) Even Continue reading →

US Renewable Investments Pay Off

Not all of the money spent by the US government is just an expense. Sometimes it is an investment (though Continue reading →

Ice Melts Politics Heat Up

There is an upside to losing the ice cap. It doesn’t compensate, but it is providing opportunities for drilling and Continue reading →

Energy Independent Carbon Cars

Two of the problems with electric cars are the batteries and the charging stations. Create a super-capacitor to replace the battery Continue reading →

Only Use It When You’ve Got It

Here’s a novel concept. How about only using things when they’re available? Efficient uses of resources can be as simple Continue reading →

Scottish Energy Independence

Scotland could try political independence because it can be energy independent. Yes, they have access to North Sea oil and Continue reading →

Data Showing Surge In Solar

Solar power is becoming popular, that’s obvious. The data, however, contain surprises. Residential solar power is now greater than all Continue reading →

Energy Efficiency Versus Our Waste

Alternative energy sources are necessary, but the quickest and most beneficial improvements come from efficiency – because we are so Continue reading →

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