Five Feasible Renewable Energy Sources

(PhysOrg.com) — President Barack Obama has made no secret of his desire to develop a “green economy” that includes renewable energy projects meant to benefit the environment. He has said that part of the economic recovery in the U.S. will come from money for, and jobs created by, renewable energy projects. Around the world, politicians, businesses and scientists are developing the technology that could improve the cost-efficiency of renewable energy. One would expect that — over time — the costs associated with renewable energy would go down. With fossil fuels, costs can only go up as the un-renewable sources dwindle and become more scarce even as demand rises. Here are 5 feasible renewable energy sources that could be developed to help meet world energy needs:

5 Feasible Renewable Energy Sources

Creating a ‘green economy’ is a solid government policy, but we need to do more as a people to lower our energy consumption.  That is not a task for government (after all, no one really wants a total nanny state), but a goal of culture.  We need to pull from island cultures, who in general tend to abhor waste.  Earth is an island, in that it has limited resources and we all have to share to make it work.

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2 Responses to “Five Feasible Renewable Energy Sources”

  1. wind says:

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  2. It’s great to see people freely expressing their opinion.Thanks for your insights.

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