Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Solar Energy - Peak Oil: Solar Panels Destroyed by Tree




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In the News:




Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)

Insane USA Weather Extremes (strong T-storms today, more sun on Sunday)
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Will Alternative Energy Save Us From Peak Oil? The story from oilprice.com: "The people of the world are going to continue to use energy. The fundamental question that this future reality poses relates to the sources from which the energy will be ...

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Moneycontrol.com

How the global energy crisis will change our lives
Salon
So much for the specter of depletion, as a reason to adopt renewable energy technologies like solar power and wind power. Whatever may be the case with Peak Oil in particular, the date of Peak Fossil Fuels has been pushed indefinitely into the future. ...
Energy woes deepenAsia Times Online

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Four Dirty Secrets about Clean Energy
Fox News
For more than three decades, environmentalists have overwhelmingly favored replacing carbon-based fuels with “natural,” “renewable” energy coming directly from the sun--whether through direct sunlight (solar panels or solar thermal), wind (a product of ...

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Salon

Global warming is burning down the American West
Salon
Though he speaks of replacing the cancelled reactors with renewable energy systems like wind and solar, the sad reality is that a significant part of any future energy expansion will inevitably come from more imported oil, coal, and LNG. ...

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Jakarta fights live export ban
WA Business News (subscription)
The oil price is tipped to rise this year as supply falls short of demand, fuelling volatility across commodities markets. The nation's peak power station lobby has backed Tony Abbott's ''direct action'' plan for reducing carbon, but has warned it ...

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