Category Archives: energy usage
State of the Union Address Recharges the Green Movement
I was enthused by the 2011 State of the Union Address where President Barack Obama challenged the United States to have 80% of America’s energy to come from clean energy sources by 2035. At first I thought to myself, “Finally … Continue reading
Filed under Energy, energy consumption, energy efficiency, energy usage, Uncategorized
Congress Clashes with the EPA for Greater Good?
One of the first initiatives that the newly-elected Republican House Majority is working on is to dismantle what they deem as the “job-killing” Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulations set forth by the current Executive branch (E.P.A. Faces First Volley From … Continue reading
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Renewable Energy: Sunny Skies or Gridlocked?
It’s nice to see that the energy industry is starting to address some of the glaring problems that are out there such as energy shortage, depletion of domestic oil and gas reserves, and lack of incentives to invest in domestic … Continue reading