Archive for the ‘Alternative Energy and Energy Crisis’ Category

Author: Jason Gilford

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Speculators Return to Oil Market

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Author: 7thchild

by Ron Spangler

By Richard Stoyeck

Energy Independence or Death

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Author: James O. Armstrong

To paraphrase a quotation from Patrick Henry, who of course was one of our founding fathers in America, “give me energy independence or death.”

World’s Dependency on Oil

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

By Lawrence Leary

By Glen B. Porter

Author: Bryan Wong

The need for alternative energy sources is getting urgent, hence the development of renewable energy is moving fast. Nationally and internationally various individuals and research companies are creating new and exciting energy systems. Some of these apparatus are great works and need improving for massive use. Politician’s world-wide are drafting policies and are making agreements to make greater use of these energy sources.

By J Cosmos

Biomass is an interesting concept and a vital part of our alternative energy possibilities.

Biomass: Plant material, vegetation, or agricultural waste used as a fuel or energy source. American Heritage Dictionary 2006

by Madison Greene

Lately, windpower has emerged as one of the most popular sources of alternative energy. In fact, the popularity of windpower as an energy source has received a resurgence after many decades of minimal use.

The Future of Alternative Energy for Cars

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Author: Mike Batta

During the old hot rodding days,oil was king. It was also only about 25 cents a gallon, and everyone thought there was an endless supply. Then we were hit with the oil shock of the seventies, and we realized that there was not an endless supply of oil (only of lines at the gas tanks) and we had to change our ways. Big, gas guzzling cars had to give way to economy models,and many of the traditional car companies suffered. But continued hish oil usage still threatens the supply.