Renewable energy

Nuclear, Oil, Natural Gas and Coal

I’m a very open-minded person when it comes to how I, you or anyone else does things. It’s the individual threads that make up the tapestry…But I also enjoy looking at things at their face value, and yes, even as a Girl, making my decisions based on what is there in my face and not on how I might be emotionally pulled. 
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Does Renewable Energy Have To "Win" Over Oil?

The more I look around, the more I see the abounding reasons we’ve all found ourselves in such an energy and environmental pickle.  » Read more

A National Call To Action

D-NM Senator Peter WirthYou would probably think that we as a planet should have reached a critical mass by now in our desire to clean up our home. 

But again, I find myself asking, "What is taking so long?  Why isn’t government stepping in, in a big way, and giving the thumbs up to renewable energy, basically saying ‘yes’ to an inhabitable planet?"  

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The Unflattering Economics of Oil

 
 
Oil Spill Clean up Crew - photo by ex.libris

The oil spill from BP and the Deepwater Horizon started me thinking about the way we people look at things and the perspectives we hold. Yes, this is a human and environmental tragedy of still untold proportions, and it’s highly unpleasant to run through the list of effects this event will have.  » Read more

 

The Darker Side of Renewable Energy

I read an article recently, an article about Jetstream Wind in fact. The article wasn’t either helpful or hurtful, other than it showed me point blank the picture of a developing renewable energy industry struggling under the pressures of a bigger conundrum.  » Read more

A Hydrogen Powered America is closer than you think

 

Although there are scores of renewable energy alternatives, which we believe are all incredibly important to our energy portfolio, there is one that stands out more brightly than others in its energy/economic impact for the planet. » Read more

MegaWhat?

 
The word “megawatt” or (MW) has become a common addition to our language in the recent past. Prior to that, energy production and consumption wasn’t at the top of our lists, thus there was no real need to learn a new word.
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Climate Kitchen ~ Hydrogen Development Underway

Climate Kitchen is well underway in its development and promises to be a very exciting project.    » Read more

Breakthough In Hydrogen Power Production

 

On December 16th, we announced our latest development in breakthrough energy technology. » Read more

United States stepping up to the plate at UN Climate Summit

Just when you thought that a series of rogue emails from London were going to further put a plug in an already slow moving system, Lisa Jackson, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, arrived to be the necessary plunger to get things flowing along once again. 

Here’s why. 

In April of 2007, the Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts vs. the EPA that the Clean Air Act gives the EPA the authority to regulate emissions of greenhouse gases, if they are indeed a threat to human health and welfare. » Read more

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