Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
We Americans plug in, text, log on, tune in (tv) and tune out (music). We use
13 times the power than just 60 years ago. Electricity is truly the life blood
of the U.S. Economy. Back in 2003, New York and surrounding areas really realized
how important electricity is. 50 million folks lost their power in minutes.
Building a national grid may be on top of President Obama’s list of things to
do. One idea is a power network, modeled like the interstate road system
that was thought up by President Eisenhower. Some folks feel that moving
power the same way could help out in the long run. This system would supercede
the 200,000 miles of power lines and 500 different owners.
Wind farms that have been cropping up everywhere need to have transmission lines
to the surrounding cities, towns, and villages. The same is true for solar, (more…)
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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
World energy consumption is expected to increase 50% by 2030
The energy from all fossil fuels ever used by humans equals 30 days of sunshine.
In the time it takes to read this sentence, 507 tons has been dumped in landfills. (more…)
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