Tuesday, July 31, 2012

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Our society has become interdependent on nuclear energy and non-renewable sources of energy.  Research is underway to try and harness renewable energy from the sun, wind, hydro energy, and natural elements such as corn.  In order for humanity to become dependent on alternative sources of energy mankind must engage in further research on alternative sources for energy.


During the Clinton administration there was increased hope that green energies would become the prominent means of energy.  With the world's population increasing rapidly and more nations becoming dependent on fossil fuels, alternatives are needed immediately.


There are at present no viable options as a massive replacement resource for energy.  Each of the primary areas currently has problems that make them difficult to provide energy to a mass population.  However, research continues to be preformed on geothermal energy alternatives, solar energy, hydrogen energy alternatives, hydro energy, and wind harnessing and conversion.

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