Archive for August, 2009

INVEST IN AMERICA Part 8 of 9

Monday, August 31st, 2009
MSMTruther asked:


the rail system will generate over 177 MILLION Megawatts of Electricity per year! Currently, the US consumes the equivalent of 3.4 MILLION Megawatts of Total Power per Year in all energy forms like gasoline, coal, gas, nuclear, solar, wind, biodeisel, geothermal, hydrodams, etc…That means, this system is completely capable of producing Far Greater energy than our country consumes, so, this excess electricity would then be converted to Clean Burning Hydrogen Fuel and transported through …

How would Obama employ 5 million employees with green energy, when only 1.75 million people now work in energy?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009
Jimmy Dean asked:


What will all these alternative energy people do? Will it cost more than 150 billion dollars?

What will happen to the people already working in energy? How much more expensive will this be than nuclear, which the democrats are still against?

Why is green energy referred to as alternative energy?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009
Oggy Boggy asked:


Wouldn’t it make more sense to call it “green,” “clean,” or “renewable” energy? Just what exactly is green energy an alternative to? Is it an alternative to global warming, dependency on fossil fuels, deforestation, depletion of the earth’s resources, extinction of several species, and acid rain? Is it an alternative to fighting wars over oil, oil lobbyists trying to run the show, and large corporations getting tax breaks and large subsidies? It doesn’t sound like an alternative to me; it sounds like a solution. What do you think?

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Sunday, August 30th, 2009
waterproofproduction asked:


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Saturday, August 29th, 2009
teenagelabotamy asked:


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Where can I learn more about the green energy sector?

Friday, August 28th, 2009
Silly Person, Cookies are For Me asked:


Hi everyone, how are you? I was just wondering- where can I learn more about the green energy sector? Specifically, I would like to learn more about how much of an impact green energy will have on the economy (job creation, growth, etc). I am also interested in reading about which types of green technology sources would be the most effective (in terms of having a better environment).

Are there any specific books, articles, etc. that you would suggest me to read? Thanks!!

INVEST IN AMERICA Part 7 of 9

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
MSMTruther asked:


the rail system will generate over 177 MILLION Megawatts of Electricity per year! Currently, the US consumes the equivalent of 3.4 MILLION Megawatts of Total Power per Year in all energy forms like gasoline, coal, gas, nuclear, solar, wind, biodeisel, geothermal, hydrodams, etc…That means, this system is completely capable of producing Far Greater energy than our country consumes, so, this excess electricity would then be converted to Clean Burning Hydrogen Fuel and transported through …

Green is Still Green Part 2 of 5

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
solarmaven asked:


Part 2 of 5 Investigative reporter Jack Star continues a strong rebuttal to a nuclear power advocate who not only brushes aside renewable sources of energy, he claims they will cause serious environmental harm. His argument is based on a measurment tool of his own making on which he builds improbable scenarios. Hydro, biomass and biofuels are discussed in this segment. … solar energy photovoltaics biomass biodeisel wind power micro hydro concentrating nuclear sustainable alternate …

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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
waterproofproduction asked:


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Green is Still Green Part 3 of 5

Monday, August 24th, 2009
solarmaven asked:


reporter Jack Star continues a strong rebuttal to a nuclear power advocate who not only brushes aside renewable sources of energy, he claims they will cause serious environmental harm. His argument is based on a measurment tool of his own making on which he builds improbable scenarios. Solar on existing buildings, parking lot canopies and green building are discussed in this segment. … solar energy photovoltaics biomass biodeisel wind power micro hydro concentrating nuclear sustainable …