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PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject: Solar, Wind And Nuclear Power -- Alternative No More Reply with quote

Solar, Wind And Nuclear Power -- Alternative No More
By John Alquist

Are solar, wind and nuclear power an impractical pipe dream? If you answered "yes," it’s time to review and update your thinking.

Due to a global supply and demand imbalance, crude oil prices are skyrocketing and will continue to do so for years to come.

The price per barrel most likely will increase to $75 in a few months and easily top $100 this year, driving up consumer gas prices.

No new oil refineries have been built in the USA since 1976, some 30 years ago. Existing American refineries operate at 99% capacity.

Globally, 50 to 70 more refineries need to be built in the next five years, as escalating demand from China and India increases global demand substantially.

To make matters worse, many of the largest supplier nations of crude oil are very politically unstable, rabidly anti-American--or both.

Abrupt cutoffs are possible at a whim, driving down supply very dramatically and sending prices through the roof.

Some of these countries appear to have overstated their remaining supplies underground.

What, then, can be done? Are we doomed? No. Not at all.

History shows we had a similar problem in 1888. Whale oil ran out. Panic set in. Fishermen no longer could find whales to kill by harpoon. Whale oil was used in lamps.

America was close to utter darkness. But along came petroleum oils of the Industrial Revolution to save the day--just in time.

But nothing lasts forever and in abundant, inexpensive supply, including petroleum oil.

America’s way out of our energy situation now is the continued use of crude oil—plus increased nuclear plants, solar, and wind power technologies.

All three are emission free, better for the environment, with no toxins to dump into the ground.

In bygone days of yore, solar and wind were dismissed as silly, costly “alternative” approaches.

Thanks to modern technology, nuclear, solar and wind energy costs are coming down speedily while the cost of petroleum escalates rapidly.

Nuclear plants can produce power at 1.72 cents per kilowatt hour, far less than existing alternatives.

We need 103 new nuclear plants in the USA and 442 worldwide in 31 nations. Only 30 are under construction in the USA now.

Technology has changed for the better, making nuclear plants far safer.

Uranium prices have increased—-great for investors. But uranium, needed for reactors, is almost everywhere in the world, reducing our reliance on just a few flaky nations.

Solar panels, too, have improved and are being used much more. They can provide enough power from the sun to power a home or commercial building completely.

These are being used in new construction, and they are made with exterior panels with a marvelous appearance which blend nicely into exterior appearance of the building.

Wind power is the third new big energy source. An article in the November 2005 “Lubes’n’Greases,” not exactly a looney tunes publication, says that “fossil fuels are part of the Industrial Revolution.”

The magazine predicts that energy from wind power will reach 20% of all energy over time.

Of megawatts now produced from wind power, 36% comes from Germany, 18% from Spain, 14% from the USA, and 13% from the rest of the world.

Here again, improvements in technology and high petroleum prices make wind power practical and increasingly cost effective.

Why pay for power when the sun and wind provide it at no cost?

As you make or update your business or personal plans, do not expect that petroleum fuels will be either consistently abundant or believe that prices will be even close to stable--for the next few years.

Plan to thrive on chaos. And view energy from a global perspective.

Understand that, within 10 years, solar, wind and nuclear energy will be widely available, helping America enjoy multiple sources of energy, still including petroleum products.

Do not dismiss wind, solar and nuclear energy. Learn all you can about them, including how to make money investing in the right opportunities.

If you approach the energy issue wisely, you can prosper as part of the solution, not part of the problem.

John J. Alquist owns and operates Alquist Enterprises, a firm offering consulting, business writing and professional speaking. Visit John online at http://www.tell-it-well.com and email him at john@tell-it-well.com

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was a child ( longer ago than I care to admit but figure 60 years) my grandparents used wind technology on their isolated ranch. That power is still available and anyone having a fairly consistent breeze for part of the day can install it.

This little windmill looking thing powered a very large house. Free after installation. Most ranches in those days did not have electricity.

I noticed that solar panels have become far more reasonably priced in recent years. We're thinking about installing some here.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject: Adding solar panels Reply with quote

I considered adding solar to my own home. To power my entire home would require a pretty expensive set up (expensive to me anyway). I have considered adding just a panel or two and increasing the amount of panels over time. But to date I have not added any.

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