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Alternative Energy, The Dream And The Reality by Allen Goldstone
... It also has problems with high levels of evaporation and only provides 66% of the energy content of gas. With that said, in the short-term ethanol is one of the only solutions we have to the fact that transportation uses 67% of our nation’s petroleum consumption. Coal GasificationThe 600 traditional coal burning power plants in the US produce 50% of the electricity that we use to run our country. Unfortunately, coal pollutes when it is mined, transported, stored and burned.
Here Comes The Sun: Solar Energy is Becoming More Attractive for Mainstream Consumers by Kavar Peter
... While traditional energy production gets more expensive, technological advances are making solar power cheaper. In 1980 the cost of harvesting energy from the sun stood at about $100 per watt. Literally a hundred times more expensive than the going rate of electricity, these systems were not economically viable. By 1999 however, technology had reduced this to about $4 per watt and costs have continued to decline by about 5% per year since. The Return on Investment is becoming very ...
Create More Energy in Your Life by Brook Noel
... Physical energy is influenced by our daily lifestyle habits, but there is also Emotional Energy, Production Energy, and Spiritual Energy, all of which can bring more zest and productivity to your days. First, these four classifications aren't "official classifications." I made these names based on the research that I have been doing. It seemed that these four "groups" encompassed the energy-triggers I was uncovering. My working definition of energy is, "a feeling or personal power that ...
The Art Of Exponential Money Generation by Martin Thomson
... Energy cannot feed of itself to produce more energy. Yet, in the world of economics such a force exists. Money does feed of itself to produce more money, which in turn produces even more money. Compounding is a manufactured reality and not a natural phenomenon. Its manufactured by the circumstantial relationship between the value of money as a commodity and the time element (which is a natural feature of the demand for the commodity of money) Compounding has been a tool of the Rich for ...
LEDs: The Light of the Future by William Sutherland
... Only the higher production costs for LEDs has extended the existence of traditional bulbs. HistoryWhen viewing the history of traditional bulbs, the higher costs associated with producing LEDs is not an insurmountable hurdle to overcome. The incandescent bulb lingered for about 70 years before supplanting “candles, oil lanterns, and gas lamps” as the main source of lighting. [2] When the first crude incandescent bulb was created in 1809 by Humphrey Davy, an English chemist, using two ...
Fattening Foods: Not So Fattening After All? by Nathan Latvitis
... -Healthy fats can increase the strength of our immune system -Healthy fats play a major role in the production of energy from foods we consume -Healthy fats are required for our body to efficiently use oxygen -Healthy fats can improve skin texture -Healthy fats can increase your metabolism -Healthy fats can help you burn more fat (the kind that is attached to your body) Dr. Udo Erasmus, author of one of the most popular books ever about fat, “Fats the Heal, Fats that Kill”, writes in ...
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