Tag: alternative energy

The beauty of the Internet is that it connects so many people with a large and ever growing world of content.  People who would have been difficult and expensive to identify 20 years ago are just a mouse-click away.  Here’s …

Book Review: Renewable Energy — Facts and Fantasies Read More »

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Reader James Deardorff points out: Conserving energy and natural resources can reduce economic waste by 40 percent or more. The problem is that conservation is counterproductive to our current production based economy. I’m working on a new paper “Corrosion Economics, …

Consumer Psychology Lies Behind Environmental Damage Read More »

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PART ONE  General Principles Traditional Geothermal Geothermal technology and GeoExchange technology are often confused with one another in the mind of the public. This confusion is understandable as the term ‘Geothermal’ is often applied to both technologies – even by …

Geothermal Systems and GeoExchange Systems – What’s the Difference? Read More »

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Sungevity, based in California and known for its home solar products and services, recently announced its international launch into Holland.  While Sungevity has expanded across the U.S. into various states, this will be the first time it is crossing abroad. In …

From Guest-Blogger Carolina: US Solar Companies Continue Spreading Sunshine around the World Read More »

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Frequent commenter and all-around smart guy Frank Eggers points out that there has been no discussion of liquid fluoride thorium reactors here at 2GreenEnergy.  He’s absolutely right, and I propose we attempt to rectify this. Personally, I don’t know what …

Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors Read More »

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Question: How cheaply can we generate electricity if we don’t care what we do to the planet in the process? Answer: Can be found at here: Relevance: A friend told me about his trip to Inner Mongolia (see photo linked …

Take a COOL Guess – the Fun Quiz on Clean Energy — Today’s Topic: Inexpensive Electricity Read More »

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At the rate of a few times a week I’m asked about global climate change, and I provide a brief summary, including the concept: This is complicated. No one knows exactly how changes in the constitution of our atmosphere will …

Global Climate Change — Great Video Read More »

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As solar companies strive to provide consumers with the sun’s renewable energy, they too are doing their part to help those in need. Many U.S. solar companies have reached out to the third world in effort to provide them with …

From Guest Blogger Carolina: Changing Lives Via Clean Energy Read More »

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I was in a four-hour-long meeting this morning, learning about a new approach to energy storage. I can’t talk about the technology (which, frankly, I think is sketchy) but that’s not the point. The point is this: I sat at …

The Downside to Environmentalism — Sorry, What Exactly Is That Again? Read More »

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Here’s Sting’s “Fields of Gold” – certainly one of the most powerfully moving pieces of music ever composed. And here’s what someone wrote about it on YouTube: “I heard this song in the hospital when I was there because I …

A World of Sorrow and Beauty Read More »

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