In what ways is the U.S. working toward an alternative fuel source?
A recent article I read said that India and China are making monumentous steps towards using wind power, an 47% increase in India and 65% in china from their previous year. While coal is still the main form of energy for these countries, they are making big investments in alternative energy.
I am wondering if the U.S. is making any major headway in alternative energy, especially since we are one of the top countries that consume coal. Would be nice if you can also link your statistics.
Does anyone else also think that the hybrid cars on the market are only a short term solution? Should it only be considered a transitional phase to fully electrical cars?
Just curious also, are oil companies buying out people that are developing alternative energy tech? Are they developing them after they buy them? Sources please, I dont like to blame without having hard facts.
They aren’t doing as much as they should. Hybrid cars are a step in the right direction, but it’s mainly the consumers fault because everyone is buying Hummers when they should buy Toyota Prius’s. I guess they are working on E85, but after reading the new consumer reports, it doesn’t sound like a good solution. Personally, I think they government should offer a huge reward for whoever can come up with a good, efficient, and possible design for a hydrogen vehicle.
Don’t worry the Republicans and oil companies and Detroit are all over it. They will guarantee that you have to buy their products no matter what fuel it is. Here is a renewable alternative fuel source that they don’t want you to know about. Check this link. http://www.gengas.nu/byggbes/index.shtml
Well we tried to build a giant windfarm but the Democrat Ted Kennedy killed it because it was near his house. NIMBYS are the real problem with all this stuff.
I would like to see our government devote more resources to R&D of alternative fuel sources. I don’t see that happening, but I do see local governments and community colleges going solar and individuals going solar and buying hybrid vehicles or just buying more fuel efficient autos. I would like to see American auto companies get their corporate heads out of their corporate behinds and manufacture more fuel-efficient cars instead of doing like Ford and making gas-guzzlers that appeal to the macho drivers who don’t give a rat about the environment. Look at what happened to them and who paid? Their workers. What a pity. Toyota kicked our behinds in the market. Why are we so dumb? I would like for us to R&D electric cars ASAP!
Watch the Documentary ‘Who Killed the Electric Car?’
If the Government would put 10% of our money into R&D to solve the problems of alternitive energy that they P*&%SS away killing people in foriegn countries, the problem would have been solved in 1918, instead we took the path of "killingry" over "livingry" (RB Fuller’s terms) because it lined the pockets of the short sighted industrialists quicker. Henry Ford even wanted to do the right thing, but got caught up in the frenzy, now look what is happening to his company. The only thing to do is develop your own reality or just hang on and hope for the best for your kids, sad isn’t it…
The US government doesn’t plan to do much of anything – the oil companies have already decided. As oil gets more expensive, we’ll make up the difference building more coal and nuclear power plants. Hydrogen derived using this electricity will power a new generation of cars which can use the existing network of service stations. This scenario keeps energy resources, generation and distribution in the hands of corporate giants (like Exxon/Mobil); they have the money and the resources, so they’ll be calling the shots. Fully electric cars are not feasible at present because the electric distribution system (wires on telephone poles) is not capable of delivering the demand; besides there’s more profit in hydrogen.