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Energy
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How Much Natural Gas is Left?
Although oil gets the media attention, natural gas also plays a major role in the energy needs of the world. So, how much natural gas is left in the world? The answer may surprise you.
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Thoughts On Nuclear Power as a Source of Emission Free Energy
For decades, the terms nuclear power have sent feelings of fear in those hearing them. We have all been influenced by the movies and reports on the devastating impact that nuclear power can have on our Nation. However, nuclear power can also be a positive thing for our Nation, offering as an alternate source of emission free energy. Used properly, nuclear reactions can be used to generate energy in the forms of heat and electricity.
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Save Money and Conserve Energy at the Same Time
Energy Conservation doesn't just help the planet, it cuts your bills too!
A discussion of some important issues on energy conservation, and a few tips how you can save money and help protect the planet at the same time.
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A Look At Some Of The More Promising Alternative Fuels
With so many countries cutting back on energy use, there are many governments looking for alternative sources of fuel, especially with the rapidly climbing gas prices. The US is working harder than ever to get other sources of power onto the market.
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As the World Turns so Commeth the Sun; Solar Energy Comes Alive
Every Day the Earth turns and as it turns one side is facing the sun and that is a perfect opportunity to collect some of that solar energy as it hits our Pale Blue Dot. Why would we waste free energy that is pointed straight at us? Solar energy makes sense for so many reasons and maybe the Aztecs were correct maybe we should be worshiping the sun and all that free energy?
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Wind Energy - New York
When people think of states using alternative energy, New York probable does not come to mind. In fact, the state is proactive in the area. Here is a guide to wind energy in New York.
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Wind Energy – USA
As oil prices continue to explode, alternative energy is getting a close look in the United States. Here is a guide to wind energy in the USA.
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Natural Gas Prices Coming Down in 2006
Due to supply and demand issues Natural Gas Prices in October of 2005 were insanely high, but luckily this year should be much better for October and November. Of course if the Farmers Almanac is correct this could be a rough winder in the Midwest and North East and the Farmers Almanac is right about 80% of the time.
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Solar Energy Initiatives and Future of Solar Energy
We need more solar power here on Earth and we have an excellent supply of sun and therefore it makes sense to take all we can get. Most smart energy researchers believe Solar makes a lot of sense and the Sun Worshiping Ancient Religions would have surely agreed with this premise.
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The Importance of Alternate Fuel Sources
With the depletion of the traditional fuel sources, the alternate fuel sources available nowadays become more and more important. Although there are lots of different fuel sources, gas for example is nearly out, so the more we use any alternate fuel source the better it is both for environment and for our fellow men.
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African Wind Energy
Given high fossil fuels prices and predictions of limited supplies in the future, wind energy is becoming a popular energy platform. Here is a guide to African wind energy.
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Ethanol Production Regions and Opportunity
What sorts of opportunities are available around the world with regards to the future of using ethanol to displace Middle Eastern foreign oil? Well the opportunities are intensive and far reaching. Indeed there are opportunities to produce cellulose ethanol on nearly every Continent and island too. Perhaps even harvesting underwater plant growth too.
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Careers in Solar Energy Considered
Currently the technology for alternative energies is rapidly increasing and that means lots of future jobs and opportunity in the market place for those consider a Career in Solar Energy Considered. Today scientists and researchers are finding more efficient and improved ways in capturing our suns energy and using it for power, electricity and heat.
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