Anonymous wrote:Except for the Chinese. They seem to be making a killing off of their solar panels, and in the process drove Solyndra into the dirt. Maybe we should let them have the market. After all, how can America compete with communism? And Vestas, which is doing nicely selling wind turbines. I guess being third or fourth place is OK. Then there is brazil, which runs on 20% ethanol and no longer imports oil as a result. And Denmark, where 20% of electricity comes from wind farms. And Iceland, where almost all of their power is generated through geothermal or hydro and it may be possible to eliminate petroleum entirely.
That's a great batch of examples that you give there. Let's see,
Danish electricity costs for the consumer are the highest in Europe.
Obama Commits American Support to Brazilian Oil (lot's of folks still upset about that one...)
Vestas stock tumbles; managers fight for recovery -The world’s largest wind company has lost 52% of value in a year
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/vestas-stock-tumbles-managers-fight-for-recovery-2011-07-07
Anonymous wrote:and one more,
If I lived on a big island that was basically just one big giant volcano with a geyser or hot spring located every few hundred meters or so I would be energy independent as well.
Except for the Chinese. They seem to be making a killing off of their solar panels, and in the process drove Solyndra into the dirt. Maybe we should let them have the market. After all, how can America compete with communism? And Vestas, which is doing nicely selling wind turbines. I guess being third or fourth place is OK. Then there is brazil, which runs on 20% ethanol and no longer imports oil as a result. And Denmark, where 20% of electricity comes from wind farms. And Iceland, where almost all of their power is generated through geothermal or hydro and it may be possible to eliminate petroleum entirely.
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with green technology?
One word, "Solyndra."
Green technology is currently a giant black hole that is swallowing western goverments money like Spain, and US faster than they can print it with little or no results to show for it.
Anonymous wrote:There's a ton of information online about abuses in the circus.
This is certainly a more important issue than reaffirming "In God We Trust" as the nation's motto.
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with green technology?
One word, "Solyndra."
Green technology is currently a giant black hole that is swallowing western goverments money like Spain, and US faster than they can print it with little or no results to show for it.
What is wrong with green technology?
Anonymous wrote:What's next? Green technology, please go to hell.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/post/bob-barker-jim-moran-fight-for-circus-animals-scrap-with-ringling-bros-owner-ken-feld/2011/11/02/gIQAETqUgM_blog.html
http://www.ringling.com/uploadedFiles/MoranBill.pdf