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The fallout over rejecting the Keystone Pipeline project
Much discussion has taken place since the decision was made to not approve or at least delay the construction of the Keystone Pipeline project by President Obama. I agree in the beginning there were environmental concerns about the project but...
0 commentsBuild Your Own Homemade Electricity Generator - Do it yourself and Save!
Let's just say for the sake of discussion, you decide to investigate the feasibility of installing your own home energy power source. There are many different factors to consider regarding making your own...
6 commentsRenewable Resources and the Need for a Green Economy
Renewable resources are the way of the future, and if used correctly can be the infrastructure for a new green economy.
7 commentsThe Impact of Foreign Countries drilling for oil off the United States Coast
It has been reported that China has plans to start drilling for oil off the Florida Coast. While they have a right to do so being we must look at the impact of foreign countries taking the initiative of drilling for oil off our coastline. One must...
5 commentsTHE REAL FUTURE OF ENERGY INNOVATION
As this country moves to address the various issues arising from our power generation systems no form of power generation is worth considering unless it is sustainable. Renewable, as a term of art, is...
0 commentsSustainable Living in the 21st Century
Sustainable living is a way of living that conserves personal resources and those of planet Earth. With growing scientific evidence that our current way of life is non-sustainable, and with all the instability in the world, it makes sense to adopt...
40 commentsLynchburg Lemonade and the PIP-POP Awards
Good morning breakfastpoppers. Today is PIP-POP Tuesday, March 8, 2011. We have a star-studded line-up this morning, so let's mix up our usual liquid breakfast and head for the theater. Today we will be enjoying some Lynchburg Lemonade. You will...
49 commentsGuiding Principles for Shaping US Energy Policy
When deciding which course to take on energy policy, the government must take into account more factors than the mere convenience of our citizens. Energy policy must be directed toward finding an energy solution that is clean, renewable, domestic, diversified, and decentralized.
4 commentsEnergy Independence and the oil crisis
It seems that every time one turns on the radio or the TV there is always bad news. Everyone wants to take a side. If you love to take sides and fight it seems like you are in the right generation for that. We...
0 commentsMuch Ado About Petroleum
Petroleum: A necessary evil to be sure, and less evil than many think.
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