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Texans have a rich and colorful past in mining nature’s energy resources, of seizing the moment when opportunity is promising but uncertain. Wildcatters were after oil, they knew it was there, but where exactly? The finite nature of these supplies implies that a transition to a sustainable energy future is inevitable.
The energy collected from the [...]

It is important to understanding why most forms of “alternative energy” are mirages, and what a sane energy policy would actually look like. Now that alternative energy is the new darling of Silicon Valley, investors are pumping cash into a raft of obscure technologies, from wave power to algae fuel. Despite the sluggish economy, alternative-energy [...]

Whether you work from home or you have to commute to work every day, there are ways you can make a contribution to the environment and help slow down global warming. Here are some ideas…
First, go paperless. Switching to electronic billing is a great way to reduce paper consumption, saving trees [...]

Did you come home with an armload of plastic bags the last time you went to the grocery store? Have you every thought about the amount of waste that accumulates from each bag you use? If not, here a few things you should think about…
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says [...]

A new solar energy technology solution has been put to the test, and has been given the go-ahead for production in Australia.
This new solar power station is based on solar tower technology designed in Germany. The most fantastic thing about this new technology is the simplicity of its design, and its ingenious use of basic [...]

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