Saturday, May 30, 2009

Renewable Energy - It's Our Future

Renewable Energy it's Our Future Saving energy and it's links to topics like green house gases and global warming. Indications show we are aware of the problem that faces all of us and most of us would like to save energy, money and the environment. Fears of fossil fuel and their effects from there usage on our environment is a very real fear. Renewable energy must be used for the future of our planet and our children, and mankind itself. a few small steps has been made in the right direction regarding these issues. Solar energy is a very positive approach to the global warming problem as with wind generated energy and many other environmentally friendly energy generation systems which will enable us to lessen the effects and use of fossil fuels in our environment.

Change must be made and all of us must be willing to do our part for that change to occur. Legislation should be made to promote advancement and use in solar, wind and hydro power. Government as well as big business and their share holders must see that making money with their high profits and large management salaries are not helping in the progress for this to happen. Advancement is design and mass production in solar panels is needed to bring their cost down for the average person to afford. Electrical energy feed back into the power grid and refunds paid by a fair price.

This will enable house owners to save money and the cost of living will go down, in some cases earn refunds for excess energy provided to the power company. At present rivers and damns are running dry, droughts, loss of food crops and live stock all add to the cost of the cost of living for all of us today. Now we must act each and every one of us to get our government to act. Sea water could be used to help drought ravaged areas. Just these small steps will bring down the cost of food, fuel and our living. So what are you waiting for?

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