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.

And because it is that perfect fuel source we’ve been searching for, others are quickly seeing and learning this also. 

We’d like to thank Andrew Congdon and those from Oxmour Entertainment and Sometimesdaily for visiting us and furthering the education around Hydrogen, the world's perfect fuel.

 

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Part Two

Is the American Mindset Impeding Technology?

In part two of Mr. Herman's interview with Andrew Congdon of Sometimesdaily.com the question regarding humanity's fear of change is asked.  

While it is usually the case that people tend to resist change, many often forget that "change" already occurs on a moment-to-moment basis anyway.  The small changes that take place in our lives throughout any given day are what help teach us to adapt and evolve to the next day. 

On a larger scale, and as we learn to modify and adjust the way we produce energy, the best and most credible way to accept these changes (in somewhat of a graceful fashion:) is to broaden our horizons through education.   

Maybe the fear comes from not understanding the choices.  

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Part Three

Is There Life Past Plastics?

Most will acknowledge and agree that the use of fossil fuels has been paramount to our growth and industrialization over the past century. It has fueled our lives with illumination and given us the ability to travel around the planet so that we could see for ourselves and learn from what others were doing.

The global stress surrounding our transitioning from fossil fuels to alternative forms of energy production is to say the least, daunting, due to the fact that it’s not just about electricity and gasoline.  
In part three of Mr. Herman’s interview, he discusses the deeper picture in this transition, giving you a glimpse of the enormous dependence fossil fuels have gained over our everyday lives. 
Mr. Herman also discusses water purification and desalination processes able to supply potable water to global desert regions where historically, water shortages have continually allowed for lower standards of living. The method of desalination he talks about is accomplished using renewable energy to deliver life-giving water for consumption and irrigation at a fraction of the cost and energy requirements to traditional methods. 
Click below for the third and final portion of Henry Herman's interview with Andrew Congdon of Sometimesdaily.com .

Enjoy! 

 

 

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