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01-01-2011, 02:50 PM
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Economists say that ending our need of fossil fuels is almost impossible, well, I think that they are wrong.

Nothing is impossible.

They think that the price is too high, that is not to be done,

This is how it can be done, in less than 20 years.

The GOP clearly spends more than 2 billion bucks a week on the war. I'm sure that they can afford a program that can help people or businesses, investors, and or government, to create electric stations, and bio-fuel stations for the electric cars and bio-fuel run cars and automobiles out there.

*They should do it for every state. That is only going to expand the alternative energy market out there.

*It should be done per say, one station per city every 2 or three months, until they have enough supply for the demand, or if they can afford it, as many stations as they need.

*We already have electric and flex fuel cars out there, now we need people to get those cars. The problem is that some people can afford them. That's why we need some sort of aide from the government or from someone who can help.

Fuel types:

*Ethanol, solar power, algae, wind power, the fuel cell, wave power, heat power, steam power.

There is a plant that has thousands of mirrors some where in the dessert here in the U.S that when they get focused to one point all at once, it can melt a square of steel by only using the sunlight. I'm sure that they can use that same concept to concentrate sunlight and harvest more energy out of it.

They cool thing is that every type of alternative energy is a different market and another way to create jobs and to grow the economy.
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There are downsides to all forms of renewable energy. Water powered energy ends up destroying the local ecosystem by ravaging the migration patterns of fish, for instance.

I did some research on this, and I found that regardless of what energy source you use, if you use it past a certain threshhold, there are negative effects.

With solar energy there is the real estate cost. Solar panels take up a lot of ground, and force everything underneath it to live in the shade, basically.

I think the bottom line is we must be more conscious of how we use our energy and use less.
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i thought you were done w/these kinds of posts? Add another one to the list i guess...
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i thought you were done w/these kinds of posts? Add another one to the list i guess...
At least I try to help with out being a burden. By the way, happy new year to you too.
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crude oils are used in too many different areas. not just fuels but also plastic, wax, asphalt etc...its nearly impossible to end our need of it. happy new year
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