David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Of Shell's ventures in alternative energy, CEO Jeroen van der Veer says, "We aim to develop at least one alternative energy such as wind, hydrogen or advanced solar technology, into a substantial business. In addition, we continue our efforts to further expand our position as the largest marketer of biofuels." www.shell.com
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United Solar Ovonic, also known as Uni-Solar, is an industry leader in solar modules and system. They are working to make it simple for anyone to power a home or business with solar power. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | However, there's one area where I hope the author is incorrect: the search for alternative energy sources. Kunstler refutes the idea that there are any viable replacements for oil, but I believe we may yet find hope in the search for alternative, renewable energy sources.
Nuclear, solar, wind, cold fusion, gas hydrates and many other areas of alternative energy are discussed in the book, and each one is shown to be inadequate in replacing the loss of fossil fuels that seems inevitable. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Of Shell's ventures in alternative energy, CEO Jeroen van der Veer says, "We aim to develop at least one alternative energy such as wind, hydrogen or advanced solar technology, into a substantial business. In addition, we continue our efforts to further expand our position as the largest marketer of biofuels." www.shell.com
' Uni-Solar
United Solar Ovonic, also known as Uni-Solar, is an industry leader in solar modules and system. They are working to make it simple for anyone to power a home or business with solar power. | | Shell
A recent press release puts Royal Dutch Shell's investments in alternative energy at the equivalent of at least $1 billion, cementing Shell's place as a leader in the energy industry.46 Shell is the world's largest marketer of biofuels, and a leading developer in the field. Biofuels are created using materials such as plant oil from crops, or even plant waste such as a straw, and they can be used either pure or blended with traditional fuels, with the potential for much lower C02 emissions than we see from traditional fuels. | | The unique bundling makes the alternative energy investment possible. On the demand side you have energy efficiency and conservation?how to reduce your consumption of power . . . lighting . . . more efficient boilers, chillers, and HVAC [heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning] systems; these can all significantly reduce power consumption. | | The use of alternative energy sources, such as the PV system being installed at our ice rink, is a wise investment that will reduce our reliance on traditional energy sources," said Albany County Executive Mike Breslin. "The implementation of this renewable system will save energy and protect our environment, while resulting in cost savings to our taxpayers. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | As for alternative energy, the DoE's National Renewable Energies Lab provides $100,00 to $200,000 a year worth of assistance to China, according to NREL spokesman Gary Schmitz." Otherwise, the United States' primary pledge for advancing greater energy efficiency comes not in China, but at the Asia Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate, a regional alliance the United States and Australia created as an alternative to Kyoto. At the group's inaugural summit in Australia in January 2006, Bodman promised $52 million to "promote clean energy technologies" in the Asia-Pacific region. | | The limitations on energy use agreed to by the signatories of the Kyoto accord have given a huge boost to European development of more efficient technology and alternative energy sources like wind and solar, which are growing yearly in the double digits and offering new export markets, while helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
By contrast, the United States was arguing against change at a time when citizens on both continents were calling for greater environmental sensitivity in the marketplace. As C. | Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts | Some basic steps might include walking instead of driving; turning off appliances, heaters, air conditioners, and other devices not in use; layering clothing or adjusting thermostats; and evaluating alternative energy sources based on longer-run economic considerations.
Some expenses cannot be avoided. The right approach to these will depend on which stage of the disaster is under way. When economic activity and prices are dropping sharply, waiting until the last possible moment before committing to any purchases will be the best strategy. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Nuclear, solar, wind, cold fusion, gas hydrates and many other areas of alternative energy are discussed in the book, and each one is shown to be inadequate in replacing the loss of fossil fuels that seems inevitable. If Kunstler is correct, we are in for a rough ride that would no doubt include a rather sharp population correction. Without inexpensive fuel resources, the world simply cannot support our current population. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | And, as if this were not bad enough, other forces and circumstances that I'll discuss presently, such as climate change and the spread of disease, also beg the question as to just how bad this jam is—whether we've exceeded (and actually violated) the carrying capacity of the planet so egregiously that no ventures into alternative energy will allow us to keep the current game going.
While the demise of fossil fuels may deprive us of some kinds of technology we have become used to, it may or may not entail a loss of technological knowledge. | | One also must wonder, as in the case with other alternative energy systems, whether development of something like ZPE can occur absent an underlying fossil fuel technology platform to support the necessary work.
Nuclear Energy
Since the so-called "alternative" energy sources described above are all in one way or another implausible on a long-term basis without the subsidy of oil, the only remaining alternative is nuclear energy. About 20 percent of the electricity generated in the United States today comes from plants powered by nuclear reactors. | | The advanced industrial nations need to have all the necessary alternative energy infrastructure in place long before that background support disappears. Still, it begs the question about anything beyond the short-term future. The advanced nations could consciously commit themselves to dedicating some portion of the world's remaining oil endowment to the production of wind turbines, solar arrays, and batteries—but don't count on it happening. American leaders haven't paid attention to energy issues since the oil crises of the 1970s. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | It's true that photovoltaics are ineffective at night, and wind turbines are nonproductive in still air, but when used together, alternative energy sources can deliver a steady flow of power.
No one source of renewable, clean power is going to single-handedly replace our current energy infrastructure. Instead, we're going to see a mix of technologies, policies, and systems. This will make the resulting energy grid more flexible—but the political path to this future will be challenging, jjf
Solar Power
M* The sun sends a tremendous amount of power to every square meter of the earth every day. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | I don't believe it is going to work that way—and presently I will discuss the issue of alternative energy, the putative replacements for oil. The world will be in trouble long before we run out of oil, when we reach peak production. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | The group's aim appears to be to squeeze out smaller competitors and control development so that alternative energy sources will never threaten its massive investments in fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Most of these are the same corporations that for years have been viewed by alternative energy activists as solar's worst enemies. In countless advertisements, political campaigns and conferences, they have branded solar technology as impractical and expensive, a source of power that at best will someday provide one percent of our national energy needs. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | In addition, some catalogs also carry solar-powered items—such as small battery rechargers, wristwatches, and calculators—that are inexpensive, easy-to-use, fun ways to learn about alternative energy.
At the Store/By Mail
Look for local stores that may supply alternative-energy products, or order by mail.
Q Renewable energy
Alternative Energy Engineering. Photovoltaic systems (with helpful worksheets), portable solar generators, windmills, solar battery chargers and batteries, 12-volt ap-liances.
Backwoods Solar Electric Systems. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | Some scientists believe that we may not have time to replace our dwindling petroleum supply upon which we depend with any alternative energy source?clean or dirty. The energy policy expressed in the media focusses on continuing our fossil fuel glut as the only way out of shortages. This puts us on a collective suicide course. Meanwhile, the price-gouging by fuel and infrastructure suppliers to California consumers has had the full backing by our elected politicians. |
Earth RightH. Patricia Hynes See book keywords and concepts | | This broad-based enthusiasm for saving finite nonrenewable fossil fuels coincided with a more idealistic alternative energy movement to "design with nature." A graduate student in engineering at the height of this movement, I was inspired to develop a
JL S S prototype solar sunspace for my thesis topic. With the aid of a computer program, I designed a two-story passive solar greenhouse that could be retrofitted onto an existing building. To prove its potential, I built the solar sunspace onto my hundred-year-old rambling New England house. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | B "We are operating out of a completely self-sufficient facility some distance from the nearest power line and use alternative energy in all our manufacturing processes."
Sunelco. The basics for solar power.
Water Heaters_
Water heating consumes 15 to 30 percent of a home's energy. In a typical system, the storage-tank water must be reheated again and again throughout the day and night to maintain its temperature, whether you use it or not. | | A good selection of the basics, plus books on alternative energy. jade Mountain. A simple selection of the basics, including a starter kit, plus solar battery rechargers, solar-powered flashlights, and so on.
Kansas Wind Power. A wide assortment of items, including some, such as electric garden tractors, not found in other catalogs. Without pictures, and difficult to read.
Prtotocomm. A slick, full-color catalog with all the basics, toys, and novelties.
Real Goods. | | I've listed here general alternative-energy catalogs that have a wide range of products that can help you convert to alternative energy either partially or entirely, or experiment with single appliances such as solar fans that can be powered by renewable energy.
Most alternative-energy systems use some kind of natural power to charge and recharge batteries that are then used as the power source. | | Consider alternative energy sources such as a solar hot-water heater and solar electric panels.
All will pay for themselves over time and in some states qualify for tax rebates. Ask your local utility or energy organization to perform a free or low-cost energy audit to help you find out where and how you can save energy.
Remember that ultra-low-flow showerheads and faucets can also cut your hot-water heating bills and energy use. | | Use alternative energy sources (such as the sun or wind), which produce a lower voltage of electricity. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | Most of these are the same corporations that for years have been viewed by alternative energy activists as solar's worst enemies. In countless advertisements, political campaigns and conferences, they have branded solar technology as impractical and expensive, a source of power that at best will someday provide one percent of our national energy needs.
Now, however, solar technology appears interesting to companies like Shell Oil, Atlantic-Richfield, Northrop, Amoco, Exxon, and Mobil—all corporate giants that have taken control of solar power firms in the last several years. | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | The body then begins to break down protein as an alternative energy source, which negatively affects the connective tissue and leads to further destruction within the joints. Diets high in carbohydrates, including sugars and wheat products, tend to increase insulin resistance, disrupting the person's blood sugar levels even more. Excess insulin also stimulates the body to produce more inflammatory prostaglandins, which adversely affect joints.
Biomechanical changes, especially excessive tissue acidity, can contribute to the development of osteoarthritis. |
Earth RightH. Patricia Hynes See book keywords and concepts | | Some energy economists recommend that purchasers of efficient cars be rewarded with rebates, much as was done for alternative energy systems in the 1970s. Those who buy inefficient cars would pay a "gas guzzler" tax. Another proposal to fund mass transit and energy conservation programs is a "carbon fee" of at least $1 per gallon of gasoline. Even with an added carbon fee of one dollar per gallon, U.S. gasoline prices would still be lower than those of Japan and Europe.
If urban transit systems were optimized, annual U.S. C02 emissions could be reduced by 0.3 percent by the year 2000. |
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