DailyDirt: Alternative Energy

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Developing more sources of renewable energy to help replace (or supplement) our fossil-fueled economy seems like a worthwhile pursuit. Since nature has been doing renewable energy cycles for quite a bit longer than people have, plants and microbes might inspire some interesting ways to create fuels from sunlight. But even if the research doesn't pan out for practical energy solutions, we'll likely learn something interesting about biological processes. Here are a few quick links on alternative energy projects. As always, StumbleUpon can also recommend some good Techdirt articles, too.
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    Hawkmoon (profile), 16 Feb 2011 @ 5:37am

    In my opinion, this rush for hydrogen fuels is a lost cause. There is a virtually limitless supply of energy under our feet called geothermal. Unfortunately the coal companies have a virtual stranglehold on energy production and permitting for geothermal plants can take 3-6 years for approval. Places like Iceland generate 100% of their energy this way, and though the US is the largest producer of geothermal energy, the overall percentage generated vs coal or nuclear is quite small.

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      ChrisB (profile), 16 Feb 2011 @ 8:01am

      Re:

      > There is a virtually limitless supply of energy under our
      > feet called geothermal

      You are correct. Just for reference, there are only three sources of "unlimited" energy. They are from the Sun, the Earth and the Moon: Solar, geothermal, and tidal. All other energy, including fossil fuels and nuclear, will eventually run out.

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    lrobbo (profile), 10 Jun 2012 @ 8:20am

    AS will the sun, but we've a few years left before we need to worry . . .

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