Solutions for the Energy Crises -- Part 1: Alternate Energy and Conservation
Applied computer technology can help reduce dependency on oil. MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: "Telecommuting is a great way to conserve oil/petroleum fuel consumption. The technologies for telecommuting are here now . . . Alternative energy sources such as solar, water, and wind power can be employed to eliminate the need for oil/petroleum to generate electricity. Moreover there is no need to build additional nuclear power plants." "Moving the railroads to all-electric power can save much oil/petroleum fuel. And moving as much air and road transportation to rail transportation as possible also will save lots of oil/petroleum fuel . . . These projects can be done with existing technologies. And these projects should be completed within a year if given adequate impetus, priorities, and resources to do the job." "Yet undeveloped, extravagant, esoteric, high-tech energy solutions might be enticing and sound great. But alluding to them is just a way of putting off getting down to the serious business of solving America's energy crises and relaxing our dependence on oil/petroleum." This article is a must read for anyone interested in solving the gas, oil, and energy crises. Check MozillaQuest.com for the full story and great links! |
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