Archive for November, 2009

Green is Still Green - Part 1 of 5

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
solarmaven asked:


rebuttal to a nuclear power advocate (Jesse Ausubel) 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 and implicity rejects future conservation efforts and the impact of the acceleration of current and future technologies. … solar energy photovoltaics biomass biodeisel wind power micro hydro concentrating nuclear sustainable alternate …

The Road to Biodeisel Part 1

Thursday, November 26th, 2009
sustainabletoday asked:


Sustainable Today Follows the trail of Biodiesel production from the farm (Madison Farms in Eco Oregon) To the processing plant (SeQuential Pacific Biofuels in Salem, OR) To the distributor (Star Oilco Portland, OR) to the pump (Jays Garage Portland) Part one includes the growing and crushing process

Once green energy is more mainstream will conservatives pretend they always agreed with it?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Kelly P asked:


I have noticed this happening over the last 3 years and find it bizarre how so many conservatives are now coming around after being so against clean energy. Why is this?
I imagine they will because they seem more concerned with blending in than taking a stand for what they believe in.

Celebrities for Sustainable Biodiesel

Friday, November 20th, 2009
RelevantTimes asked:


Relevant Times @ Hard Rock Cafe, Times Square NY - September 10, 2007: Willie Nelson & Friends (Woody Harrelson, Darryl Hannah, Jim Brewer, & more) to support Sustainable Biodeisel Alliance … Willie Nelson Woody Harrelson Jim Brewer Darryl Hannah Sustainable Biodeisel

Barack Obama and Joe Biden visit Biodiesel Plant

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
BarackObamadotcom asked:


Barack Obama and Joe Biden tour a Biodeisel Plant in Manoca, PA.

Best way to compare the cost of fuels to green energy?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Betty asked:


Hello,

I would like to compare the costs of the energy costs of the fuels we use today (non renewable) to the current cost of green energy (solar wind water etc). What is the best way to do this?