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  • Setting Sail Into Space, Propelled by Sunshine

    11/10/2009 6:58:18 AM PST · by green iguana · 5 replies · 318+ views
    NY Times ^ | 11-9-09 | DENNIS OVERBYE
    About a year from now, if all goes well, a box about the size of a loaf of bread will pop out of a rocket some 500 miles above the Earth. There in the vacuum it will unfurl four triangular sails as shiny as moonlight and only barely more substantial. Then it will slowly rise on a sunbeam and move across the stars. ... In principle, a solar sail can do anything a regular sail can do, like tacking.
  • FEMA Considers Dome Shelter For Disaster Relief

    11/07/2009 2:48:47 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 14 replies · 595+ views
    CBS) ^ | Nov 7, 2009 9:16 am US/Pacific
    If a major disaster struck and you couldn't live in your home would you have a place to go? Don Kubley claims he has an answer. It's called the InterShelter™ and Kubley said it could provide safe shelter for everyone within two hours. The solar dome's President and inventor spoke before Congress and now FEMA is considering the InterShelter™ as the emergency shelter of choice across the nation. It can withstand winds up to 200 miles per hour and temperatures from 120 degress Fahrenheit down to 70 degrees below. All you need is a screwdriver, a wrench and a step...
  • Wrapping Solar Cells around an Optical Fiber (Solar Power Without the Panels)

    10/30/2009 7:11:10 AM PDT · by Reaganesque · 38 replies · 942+ views
    MIT Technology Review ^ | 10/30/09 | Katherine Bourzac
    Dye-sensitized cells get a double boost from nanowires and optical fiber. Dye-sensitized solar cells are flexible and cheap to make, but they tend to be inefficient at converting light into electricity. One way to boost the performance of any solar cell is to increase the surface area available to incoming light. So a group of researchers at Georgia Tech has made dye-sensitized solar cells with a much higher effective surface area by wrapping the cells around optical fibers. These fiber solar cells are six times more efficient than a zinc oxide solar cell with the same surface area, and if...
  • Japanese solar car wins 2009 Global Green Challenge

    10/28/2009 1:19:03 AM PDT · by myknowledge · 4 replies · 264+ views
    Gizmag ^ | October 28, 2009 | Noel McKeegan
    Japan's Tokai Challenger solar vehicle has taken victory against a strong international field in the 2009 Global Green Challenge. After covering almost 1860 miles (3000km) in four days across Australia's baking red center, the entry from Japan's Tokai University crossed the finish line at 3.39pm local time. The team's run was nearly flawless, reporting only a single flat tire with just over 100 miles of the course to race and the win breaks a string of four consecutive victories by the Dutch Nuon team, which is currently battling it out for second place against University of Michigan Solar Car Team....
  • Obama Will Attend Opening of New Solar Panel Plant That Will Power 3k Homes (Cost: $50k Per Home)

    10/24/2009 8:24:54 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 72 replies · 1,684+ views
    gateway pundit ^ | October 23, 2009 | Jim Hoft
    The Florida solar panel plant cost $150 million to build. A field of orange trees makes more sense. The state of Florida is completing the final touches on a solar panel plant that cost $150 million to build and will only power 3,000 homes. Barack Obama will visit this solar-paneled cash dump next week. The AP reported: The Desoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center will power a small fraction of Florida Power & Light’s 4-million plus customer base; nevertheless, at 25 megawatts, it will generate nearly twice as much energy as the second-largest photovoltaic facility in the U.S. The White...
  • Congressman McClintock on Solar Energy

    10/22/2009 3:02:33 PM PDT · by calif_reaganite · 18 replies · 589+ views
    Office of Rep. Tom McClintock ^ | 10/22/09 | Rep. Tom McClintock
    M. Speaker: I rise in opposition to the rule and in opposition to the underlying bill. And to explain why, I’d like to walk through a little history and a little math. Let’s begin with history and two important years: 1978 and 1839. In 1978, the Wall Street Journal carried this headline: “Solar Power Seen Meeting 20 percent of Needs by 2000; Carter May Seek Outlay Boost.” Oddly, the same paper carried a headline in 2006 making the same promise this time for all renewable fuels – only this time by 2025 – but I digress. (view newspaper headlines) Billions...
  • Biden announces federal solar program similar to Berkeley plan

    10/21/2009 5:37:27 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 2 replies · 211+ views
    ContrCostaTimes ^ | 10/20/2009 | By Sean Maher
    A federal plan to bring renewable energy retrofits within the reach of middle-class homes, announced Monday by President Joe Biden, gave a jolt to local pilot programs with the same goal. The Recovery Through Retrofit report that Biden unveiled is in part a plan to let homeowners dodge hefty financial barriers to retrofits such as installing solar paneling on their roofs, U.S. Department of Energy spokeswoman Jen Stutsman said. The program shares that aim with Berkeley FIRST, a pilot program launched a year ago that allows property owners, over a 20-year period, to finance the large upfront expense of installing...
  • Environmental concerns delay solar projects in California desert

    10/19/2009 12:57:30 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 26 replies · 957+ views
    LA Times ^ | 10/19/09 | Louis Sahagun
    Reporting from El Centro, Calif. - Across the desert flatlands of southeastern California, dozens of companies have flooded federal offices with applications to place solar mirrors on more than a million acres of public land. But just as some of those projects appear headed toward fruition, environmental hurdles threaten to jeopardize efforts to further tap the region's renewable energy potential. The development of solar-power facilities in the desert has been a top priority of the Obama administration as it seeks to ease the nation's dependence on fossil fuels and curb global warming. In addition, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has urged that...
  • Decades of Global Cooling Ahead?

    09/23/2009 6:31:19 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 66 replies · 2,885+ views
    Real Clear Markets ^ | 9/23/2009 | The Editors of IBD
    <p>Global Warming: President Obama warns of planetary doom at the U.N. if we fail to pass cap-and-trade legislation. Meanwhile, a former warm-monger predicts decades of cooling as the sun stays nearly "spotless."</p> <p>The president had hoped to address Tuesday's United Nations climate change summit in New York with a finished cap-and-trade bill. Failing that, he hoped he'd at least have a version of the Waxman-Markey bill that has passed the House on his desk before the Copenhagen talks in December to cobble together a follow-up to the failed Kyoto Protocol.</p>
  • Alternative Energy Projects Stumble on a Need for Water

    09/30/2009 5:08:02 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 19 replies · 1,293+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 30, 2009 | Todd Woody
    AMARGOSA VALLEY, Nev. — In a rural corner of Nevada reeling from the recession, a bit of salvation seemed to arrive last year. A German developer, Solar Millennium, announced plans to build two large solar farms here that would harness the sun to generate electricity, creating hundreds of jobs. But then things got messy. The company revealed that its preferred method of cooling the power plants would consume 1.3 billion gallons of water a year, about 20 percent of this desert valley’s available water. Now Solar Millennium finds itself in the midst of a new-age version of a Western water...
  • 'Nuts' To Copenhagen

    09/29/2009 5:33:55 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 13 replies · 1,400+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | September 29, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Climate: As alternate-energy champ Spain's green economy slides into recession, a German professor says if American "climate illiterates" don't follow, the Copenhagen climate conference will fail. And the bad news is? King Canute, the Viking king of England, Norway and Denmark, was the legendary king whose sycophantic followers praised his power and wisdom. As the story goes, he once stood on the shore and commanded the waves to halt. Rather than exercising his ego, he in fact was giving his followers a lesson in reality — the power of man over nature is finite and inconsequential. In December, the world's...
  • Why Solar Power Sucks

    09/29/2009 7:20:18 AM PDT · by Notoriously Conservative · 19 replies · 877+ views
    Notoriouslyconservative.com ^ | 09 29 09 | Notoriously Conservative
    Have you ever wondered how many solar panels we would need to power the world? I mean, liberals are always touting solar power as the cure for our energy problems. Well, The Land Art Generator Initiative, has done some math, and determined that based on today's usage, we would need 366,375 square kilometers of land, with nothing but solar panels, to meet today's energy needs. That means you would have to cover every square inch of the state of New York and every inch of the state of Minnesota. How much would we need to meet future energy needs? Well,...
  • The End Is Near — Not!

    09/22/2009 6:14:26 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 17 replies · 791+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | September 22, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Global Warming: President Obama warns of planetary doom at the U.N. if we fail to pass cap-and-trade legislation. Meanwhile, a former warm-monger predicts decades of cooling as the sun stays nearly "spotless."The president had hoped to address Tuesday's United Nations climate change summit in New York with a finished cap-and-trade bill. Failing that, he hoped he'd at least have a version of the Waxman-Markey bill that has passed the House on his desk before the Copenhagen talks in December to cobble together a follow-up to the failed Kyoto Protocol. Not only did that not happen in the cool summer of...
  • Disputed Solar Energy Project in California Desert Is Dropped

    09/19/2009 4:00:43 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 17 replies · 724+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 18, 2009 | Elisabeth Rosenthal
    A proposed solar energy project in the California desert that caused intense friction between environmentalists and the developers of renewable energy has been shelved. BrightSource Energy Inc. had planned a 5,130-acre solar power farm in a remote part of the Mojave Desert, on land previously intended for conservation. The company, based in Oakland, Calif., said Thursday that it was instead seeking an alternative site for the project. The Wildlands Conservancy, a California environmental group, had tried to block the solar development, as had Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, who proposed that the area become a national monument. The land...
  • Energy 'Sprawl' and the Green Economy

    09/17/2009 7:11:38 AM PDT · by libstripper · 13 replies · 635+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | September 17, 2009 | Lamar Alexander
    Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar recently announced plans to cover 1,000 square miles of land in Nevada, Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah with solar collectors to generate electricity. He's also talking about generating 20% of our electricity from wind. This would require building about 186,000 50-story wind turbines that would cover an area the size of West Virginia not to mention 19,000 new miles of high-voltage transmission lines. Is the federal government showing any concern about this massive intrusion into the natural landscape? Not at all. I fear we are going to destroy the environment in the...
  • Any Freepers who own solar panels or co-gen?

    09/16/2009 8:55:30 AM PDT · by taxcontrol · 62 replies · 1,253+ views
    None ^ | 16 Sept 2009 | self
    I'm looking at my electrical bill and was wondering if it might be worthwhile for me to investigate either solar or natural gas co-generation systems to reduce the monthly bill. Are there any freepers who have walked this path and can give advice? I live in Colorado where NG is locally produced and relatively cheap and I get 6 hrs of sunlight per day on average.
  • Sun-Caused Warming

    09/08/2009 5:30:03 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 28 replies · 1,869+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | September 8, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Climate Change: A team of international scientists has finally figured out why sunspots have a dramatic effect on the weather. It shows the folly of fearing the SUV while dismissing that thermonuclear furnace in the sky.Mankind once worshiped the sun. Now the world studiously ignores it as nations prepare to hammer out a successor to the failed Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012, in Copenhagen in December. Something is indeed rotten in Denmark. Our own government is committed to fighting climate change whether it be though Son of Kyoto or our own growth-capping, job-killing cap-and-trade legislation known as Waxman-Markey. Despite...
  • World's biggest solar power station in doubt

    09/08/2009 12:23:49 AM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 12 replies · 575+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 8th September 2009
    A BID to build the world's largest solar power station in Victoria is in doubt after the company involved was placed in receivership. The $420 million project, planned by Solar Systems, was to have produced power for about 45,000 houses and has provided work for 150 people, Fairfax reported. Administrator Stephen Longley of PricewaterhouseCoopers said he hoped to have news for the workers by the end of the week. "We are assessing Solar Systems' operational and financial position with a view to continuing operations on a reduced scale over the next three months in order to provide us with sufficient...
  • Spain's Solar-Power Collapse Dims Subsidy Model Article (Solar Power bubble popped!)

    09/08/2009 6:50:49 AM PDT · by 2banana · 41 replies · 1,161+ views
    WSJ Online ^ | September 8th, 2009 | By ANGEL GONZALEZ and KEITH JOHNSON
    In 2008, Spain accounted for half the world's new solar-power installations in terms of wattage, thanks to government subsidies to promote clean energy. But late last year, as the global economic crisis worsened, the government dramatically scaled back those subsidies and capped the amount of subsidized solar power that could be installed. Factories world-wide that had ramped up production of solar-power components found that demand for solar panels was plummeting, leaving a glut in supply and pushing prices down. Job cuts followed. "The solar industry in 2009 has been undermined by [a] collapse in demand due to the decision by...
  • Stimulus boost will create solar jobs (Company can't raise private $; Obama gives it YOURS)

    09/04/2009 8:42:13 AM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 12 replies · 807+ views
    Public radio ^ | 09/04/09 | someone on the taxpayer's dole...
    A California solar company will get a huge boost from the government today. Vice President Joe Biden is expected to announce more than half a billion dollars in federal loan guarantees.
  • Japan to Spend $21 Billion on a Power Plant in Space

    09/02/2009 1:15:14 AM PDT · by Talisker · 19 replies · 1,013+ views
    Gizmodo ^ | September 1, 2009 | Adam Frucci
    Japan is getting prepped to drop $21 billion on a solar power station in space. The whole deal is being put together by Mitsubishi Electric Corp. and industrial design company IGI Corp. The plan involves a gigantic solar panel floating around in space, soaking up a gigawatt of energy and beaming it to Earth without the use of cables. And they hope to have it ready to rock within four years.
  • Small Fluctuations In Solar Activity, Large Influence On Climate

    08/30/2009 6:25:03 AM PDT · by Salman · 19 replies · 869+ views
    ScienceDaily ^ | Aug. 28, 2009 | ScienceDaily
    Subtle connections between the 11-year solar cycle, the stratosphere, and the tropical Pacific Ocean work in sync to generate periodic weather patterns that affect much of the globe, according to research appearing this week in the journal Science. The study can help scientists get an edge on eventually predicting the intensity of certain climate phenomena, such as the Indian monsoon and tropical Pacific rainfall, years in advance. An international team of scientists led by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) used more than a century of weather observations and three powerful computer models to tackle one of the more...
  • Obama’s Grandma — Gets Solar Panels on her Kenyan Home from Greenpeace

    08/24/2009 2:54:30 PM PDT · by kingattax · 25 replies · 688+ views
    Eco Worldly ^ | August 24th, 2009 | Zachary Shahan
    In addition to putting solar panels on “Mama Sara’s” roof, the activists put them on the “Senator Barack Obama School” in Kogelo Village as well. These activities were combined with a 20-day workshop to teach Kenyan youth “how solar photovoltaic panels generate electricity, about their installation and maintenance and the fabrication of self-assembling solar lamps and their marketing potential,” according to Greenpeace. The workshop involves youth from the Kibera Community Youth Program as well as community members of Nyang’oma Kogelo — 25 people in total. A thankful Mama Sara said: “I am very pleased that my home has been improved...
  • Global cooling/global waming: The sun and the missing data

    08/21/2009 6:31:03 PM PDT · by neverdem · 74 replies · 2,260+ views
    Examiner.com ^ | August 20, 2009 | Steve LaNore
    This image of the sun shows no sunspots continuing to be the case The sun seems to be back to its slumbering ways as we head towards the fall 2009. During the spring and summer months, sunspot activity, one measure of the sun’s energy output (another is the 10.7cm radio flux), was quite active. In July, the strongest flare in two years erupted from a spot that was rotating across the face of the sun. July was the third month in a row with heightened activity; this suggested a trend which would at last fall in line with projections...
  • What do Polar bears have to do with solar-driven-warming-induced CO2? Part 1

    08/19/2009 8:32:47 PM PDT · by GlobalCooler · 1 replies · 272+ views
    Examiner.com ^ | 8/18/09 | Kirtland Griffin
    Environmentalists, or opportunists, depending on your viewpoint, had been forcing the Bush administration to list the fuzzy white polar bears on the Endangered Species List. This would have allowed the environmentalists to force the United States to adopt a Kyoto type carbon emissions program without ever having a vote in Congress. They were using the bears to push their agenda. The discussions were covered under many venues so there should be no doubt that this was at least one of the objectives. The logic goes that the IPCC says man’s CO2 is warming the world so Arctic ice will melt...
  • Plugging Into the Sun

    08/19/2009 11:00:13 AM PDT · by Bean Counter · 12 replies · 703+ views
    National Geographic Magazine, September 2009 Issue ^ | Published: September 2009 | George Johnson
    *SNIP* "About every 30 seconds there is a soft buzz as a motor moves the mirrors a little higher; by midday they will be looking straight up. It's so quiet out here one can hardly fathom how much work is being done: Each of the 760 arrays of mirrors can produce about 84,000 watts—almost 113 horsepower. By 8 a.m. the oil coursing through the pipes has reached operating temperature. A white plume is spewing from a cooling stack. Half an hour later, the sound of the turbine inside the generating station has reached a high-pitched scream. Nevada Solar One is...
  • Solar Panels power Baghdad Health Clinics

    08/17/2009 5:57:37 PM PDT · by SandRat · 5 replies · 368+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. Joshua Risner, USA
    Mahdi Jonny, an electrical engineer with the Joint Projects Management Office, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, checks the wiring on a series of solar panels on the roof of the New Iraq Health Clinic in Gazaliyah, Aug. 12. Photo by Sgt. Joshua Risner, Multi-National Division – Baghdad. BAGHDAD — The roof of the New Iraq Health Clinic here in the Gazaliyah district looks a little different from the buildings surrounding it. Two rows of solar panels, collecting the bountiful Mesopotamian sunlight, now provide the building's power through solar powered battery systems. The addition is part of an ongoing...
  • Pawlenty praises ethanol, wind turbines at Farmfest (MN)

    08/06/2009 7:34:33 PM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 30 replies · 1,473+ views
    StarTrombone ^ | 8/6/09 | Pat Doyle
    Gov. Tim Pawlenty took a break from his emerging national campaign schedule Thursday to talk ethanol, agriculture and crack Ole and Lena jokes to farmers under a big top at Farmfest. With a down-home message tailored to his rural audience, Pawlenty extolled the economic benefits of Minnesota-produced alternative energy and decried the expense of government-funded social welfare programs. "We've got to build more transmission lines," Pawlenty said, referring to transmitting electric power from wind turbines, whose towers are popping up in western Minnesota. "We got to get that stuff built." He defended corn-based ethanol, a fuel promoted and subsidized by...
  • Battle Brewing Over Giant Desert Solar Farm

    08/05/2009 10:13:18 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 25 replies · 1,136+ views
    New York Times ^ | August 5, 2009
    Tessera Solar plans to plant 34,000 solar dishes — each one 40 feet high and 38 feet wide — on 8,230 acres of the Mojave Desert in Southern California. Although the lengthy licensing process for the Calico solar farm remains in the early stages, several environmental groups are already raising red flags about the massive project’s impact on such protected wildlife as the desert tortoise, the Mojave fringe-toed lizard and Nelson’s bighorn sheep. Calico is one of dozens of industrial-scale solar farms planned for the Southwest that have divided environmentalists over the need to promote renewable energy while protecting fragile...
  • Walmart Considers 3 GW Solar Deployment for Its Stores

    07/31/2009 12:08:23 PM PDT · by LuxMaker · 65 replies · 1,215+ views
    DailyTech ^ | July 31, 2009 | Jason Mick
    Trial deployment being started to test the waters Interest in solar power remains high -- as do the costs associated with deploying the technology.  The field is an interesting case; costs have been progressively dropping as efficiencies have been rising.  However, there's also concerns about materials and potentially easier to harvest alternatives such as wind and nuclear energy to consider.  Ultimately, major adopters could help to tip the scale in solar power's favor by offering the kind of funding needed to create mass production on the massive scale needed to drop cost. One such major adopter may soon commit to...
  • New Jersey Outshines 48 of Its Peers in Solar Power

    07/31/2009 4:39:02 PM PDT · by Pontiac · 20 replies · 904+ views
    On-Line WSJ ^ | 7/31/09 | REBECCA SMITH and RUSSELL GOLD
    New Jersey's biggest utility is outfitting 200,000 utility poles with solar panels, part of the state's embrace of a try-anything strategy that has made it the nation's second-biggest producer of solar energy behind California. New Jersey's $514 million program will double its solar capacity to 160 megawatts by 2013, and will be funded by utility customers. Costs will be defrayed slightly by a 30% federal tax credit, roughly $1 million a year in proceeds from the sale of solar renewable energy credits. In addition, solar energy fetches higher prices in the state's deregulated market, because it's produced at peak times....
  • Bailing Out Wind

    12/16/2008 6:23:23 PM PST · by Kaslin · 12 replies · 672+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | December 16, 2008
    Energy Policy: Obama announces his energy team without mentioning a green source of renewable energy that could create jobs, reduce carbon emissions and reinvigorate a vital manufacturing sector — nuclear power.The domestic auto industry isn't the only uncompetitive industry that seems to require life-sustaining transfusions of government cash to stay in business. Alternative energy sources have relied on such subsidies, called "investments," for years. Yet in President-elect Obama's announcement of his energy team, we were told "the foundations of our energy independence" lie in "the power of wind and solar." Except that for these alternative sources there's been a severe...
  • Solar Lights Illuminate Baghdad, Abu Ghraib

    07/22/2009 10:11:33 PM PDT · by SandRat · 9 replies · 445+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. Dustin Roberts, USA
    Soldiers serving with the 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team patrol the streets of a well-lit Kadamiyah, June 12. The lights installed are powered by the sun and don't rely on the national power grid. Photo courtesy of 1st Infantry Division. BAGHDAD — U.S. Soldiers took a look at the lights illuminating the streets here and improved that concept with even newer technology. Although solar-powered lights were present before the 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team  arrived in Baghdad to support Iraqi Security Forces through partnership, the leadership felt there were not enough lights and individual lights did not produce enough illumination."We...
  • Will Congress Cross The Jordan?

    08/12/2008 5:35:42 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies · 461+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 12, 2008
    Energy: While members of Congress take vacations their constituents can no longer afford, a country prepares to end its dependence on foreign oil by extracting supplies from shale rock. It's not the U.S. It's in the Middle East.Jordan imports 95% of its oil. Unlike the U.S., the desert kingdom plans on doing something about it. It does not, however, plan to cover its flat open spaces with solar panels or wind farms. It's going to do something the Democratic Congress has refused to do — get oil from its abundant shale rock. On Sunday, Maher Hjazin, head of the Jordanian...
  • China Rolls Out Big Solar Subsidy (STP, YGE, TSL, JASO)

    07/21/2009 8:50:58 AM PDT · by FromLori · 6 replies · 255+ views
    And Chinese solar stocks take off. Read » Reuters has the full details of the package, which is expected to make China a leader in solar installations: The Ministry of Finance said the government will subsidize 50 percent of investment for solar power projects as well as relevant power transmission and distribution systems that connect to grid networks. For independent photovoltaic power generating systems in remote regions that have no power supply, the subsidy will rise to 70 percent, the ministry said in an announcement on its website (www.mof.gov.cn). Grid companies are required to buy all surplus electricity output from...
  • Brownies' project warms congresswoman's heart

    07/19/2009 6:46:15 AM PDT · by SandRat · 15 replies · 450+ views
    FORT HUACHUCA — One of the first things a group of post Brownies did with a solar oven was bake brownies. Members of Brownie Troop 2181 have decided their community service project will involve solar ovens. The girls’ goal is to buy five of the ovens for needy families. “We want to help people who don’t have a lot,” 6-year-old troop member K.J. Engasser said. The recently formed troop is working with Baja Arizona Sustainable Agriculture, a nonprofit education organization in Sierra Vista that promotes sustainable food production and sustainable methods of cooking, such as solar ovens That the Brownies...
  • EPA Cover-Up

    07/16/2009 1:03:03 PM PDT · by WhiteCastle · 4 replies · 696+ views
    Cybercast News Service ^ | July 16, 2009 | Walter Williams
    On June 28, 2009, the House of Representatives, by a narrow margin (219-212), passed the Waxman-Markey bill. The so-called “cap and trade” bill has been sold as a system for cutting greenhouse gas emissions in the struggle against global warming. There’s a full-court press on the U.S. Senate to pass its version of “cap and trade”...The Obama administration’s EPA sees the increasing evidence against global warming as a threat to their agenda and has taken desperate measures. About a week before the House vote on “cap and trade,” the Washington, D.C.-based Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) released some EPA e-mails, demonstrating...
  • Welcome Back, Carter (Obama's Malaise)

    07/14/2009 5:18:46 PM PDT · by WhiteCastle · 11 replies · 957+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | July 14, 2009 | INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
    Thirty years after Jimmy Carter's malaise speech, we return to the days of rising joblessness, an unresponsive economy, deference to dictators, gutting the military and an energy policy tilting at windmills... As history repeats itself on the anniversary of the speech MSNBC's Chris Matthews wrote, we wonder if the "Hardball" host, who has worked for four Democratic politicians, is still getting tingles up his legs. The Democratic Party apparently has learned nothing in the past three decades. Will we see a return of the misery index? The only thing that's different is the sweater.
  • Reduced Dependence On Foreign Oil? What A Big Lie!!

    07/12/2009 12:08:58 PM PDT · by Petro · 14 replies · 850+ views
    Cutting Through The Fog ^ | July 12, 2009 | Cranky George
    If, somehow, we could instantly and magically replace every existing power plant in America with wind and solar power, there wouldn't be a single drop of crude oil that was truly saved by that action.
  • GAO: Electric Cars Won't Reduce Carbon Emissions

    07/10/2009 11:38:59 AM PDT · by WhiteCastle · 49 replies · 1,850+ views
    HotAir.com ^ | July 10, 2009
    The push for conversion to plug-in electric cars will do nothing to stop carbon emissions, a report by the GAO warns, throwing cold water on a push by Democrats to get more plug-ins on the road. In fact, the problem could be made worse as demand goes up at coal-fired electrical plants. Plus, the need for batteries may just have the US changing the dictators to which we’re chained, as IBD reports...
  • The G-8 Economic Suicide Pact

    07/09/2009 6:08:01 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 24 replies · 2,585+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | July 9, 2009
    Climate Change: Channeling King Canute, G-8 leaders agree to wreck the world's economy, and ours, by pledging to prevent temperatures from rising more than 4 degrees by 2050. What if the Earth has other plans?Canute was the legendary king whose sycophantic followers praised his power and wisdom. He was The One of his time. He once stood on the shore and commanded the waves to halt. As the story goes, he was exercising his ego when in fact he was giving his followers a dose of reality — the power of man over nature is finite and inconsequential. We were...
  • Not So Fast With Those Electric Cars

    07/08/2009 5:07:23 PM PDT · by WhiteCastle · 27 replies · 934+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | July 7, 2009 | Investor's Business Daily
    Alternative Energy: A government report says reliance on electric cars will do little to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and may merely shift our dependence on foreign sources from one set of dictators to another..."If you are using coal-fired power plants, and half the country's electricity comes from coal-powered plants, are you just trading one greenhouse gas emitter for another?" asks Mark Gaffigan, co-author of the GAO report. The report itself notes: "Reductions in CO2 emissions depend on generating electricity used to charge the vehicles from lower-emission sources of energy."
  • Carbongate (Obama's EPA Cover-up)

    06/26/2009 6:07:35 PM PDT · by WhiteCastle · 63 replies · 5,978+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | June 26, 2009 | Investor's Business Daily
    Climate Change: A suppressed EPA study says old U.N. data ignore the decline in global temperatures and other inconvenient truths. Was the report kept under wraps to influence the vote on the cap-and-trade bill? This was supposed to be the most transparent administration ever. Yet as the House of Representatives prepared to vote on the Waxman-Markey bill, the largest tax increase in U.S. history on 100% of Americans, an attempt was made to suppress a study shredding supporters' arguments.
  • Biden: Council will help auto workers get new jobs

    06/23/2009 12:39:00 PM PDT · by SmithL · 32 replies · 660+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 6/23/9 | JOHN SEEWER, Associated Press Writer
    Perrysburg, Ohio (AP) -- A new government council will help auto industry workers transition to new manufacturing opportunities, including jobs in alternative energy, Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday. Biden toured the northwestern Ohio headquarters of the Willard & Kelsey Solar Group, which plans to begin large-scale production of solar panels this year. The Toledo area has been hit hard by job losses in the auto industry and is banking on more green factory jobs. "I'm not going to sugarcoat this. Manufacturing is facing one of its toughest periods, in at least my lifetime," Biden said. But, he said, U.S....
  • Unions Put Selves Ahead of 'Saving Planet'

    06/22/2009 7:55:53 AM PDT · by Mobile Vulgus · 1 replies · 266+ views
    Publius' Forum ^ | 6/22/09 | Warner Todd Huston
    Now wait a minute. Aren't unions on the side of good and light? I men, they sure pal around with leftists enough to make the claim, right? And the left certainly claims that unions are part-and-parcel to their whole package of policies for what is best for America, for sure. So, one would have to assume that unions are on the side of the fringe enviro movement pushing all these green initiatives, right? Not so fast. It seems the only real green anything that unions are interested in have pictures of presidents on them; cash! Check out this little story...
  • Unions Block Non-Union Solar Projects

    06/19/2009 6:39:11 AM PDT · by FromLori · 17 replies · 673+ views
    Without unionized labor on board, solar developers can expect a whole bunch of delays. If green collar jobs are really going to revive the nation's manufacturing sector, as hoped, unions don't want to get shafted. So they are doing all they can to make sure any big solar installations are built with union labor: NYT: When a company called Ausra filed plans for a big solar power plant in California, it was deluged with demands from a union group that it study the effect on creatures like the short-nosed kangaroo rat and the ferruginous hawk. By contrast, when a competitor,...
  • (Vanity) Ice Age May Be Starting now

    06/10/2009 9:33:23 PM PDT · by ConservativeOptimist · 132 replies · 4,470+ views
    www.iceagenow.com ^ | Robert W. Felix
    http://www.iceagenow.com/ Headed for a “year without a summer?” 10 Jun 09 – AccuWeather's Joe Bastardi expects areas from the northern Plains into the Northeast to have a "year without a summer." “The last time this happened was the Tamboro eruption in 1815 followed by a year without a summer in 1816,” says reader Charles Patrick. See Headed for a “year without a summer?”
  • Nikola Tesla: Unsung genius or raving loony?

    07/16/2005 5:26:49 PM PDT · by sonofatpatcher2 · 37 replies · 780+ views
    davidszondy.com ^ | Dave Szondy
    Nikola Tesla: Unsung genius or raving loony? The history of technology is populated with a marvellous cast of characters. On the one hand you have the colourful, hard-working inventors like Thomas Edison who slaved away morning, noon and night to produce many of the wonders that we take for granted such as the incandescent light, the telephone, and the garlic peeler. On the other you have the moonbat crazies who show up at the patent office with a cardboard box stuffed with wires and a torch battery claiming that they've made contact with John Kerry's charisma. And then there is...
  • Reviving Tesla's Wireless Power Initiatives

    10/07/2007 9:21:00 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 150 replies · 2,588+ views
    Electronic Design ^ | September 13, 2007 | Kristina Fiore
    [TechView: The Industry] Reviving Tesla's Wireless Power Initiatives Kristina Fiore ED Online ID #16478 September 13, 2007 Copyright © 2006 Penton Media, Inc., All rights reserved. While scientists at the turn of the 20th century were experimenting with the wireless transmission of information, like radio, Croatian-born inventor Nikola Tesla had a grander vision (Fig. 1). He imagined the wireless transmission of power—to supply "light, heat, or motive power anywhere—on sea, or land, or high in the air," he told The New York Times in 1904. With the help of the October 2006 film The Prestige, where a fictionalized version of...
  • Tesla: A Battle to Preserve a Visionary’s Bold Failure

    05/07/2009 9:45:45 AM PDT · by Bokababe · 62 replies · 1,913+ views
    NYT ^ | May 4, 2009 | WILLIAM J. BROAD
    In 1901, Nikola Tesla began work on a global system of giant towers meant to relay through the air not only news, stock reports and even pictures but also, unbeknown to investors such as J. Pierpont Morgan, free electricity for one and all.....