Posts Tagged ‘Fossil Fuel Reserves’

Wind Energy Taking Shape in Western Region of America

You see them everywhere in the Great West, wind farms and the slowly turning, oversized –blades, spinning around and around, in the pursuit of renewable energy gains. In California, New Mexico, Arizona, and a few other Western states, the amount of wind farms seen all over these localities, are increasing. As the regions of the [...]

To Drill or Not to Drill That is the Energy Question

Do you recall last years BP Gulf Oil Spill? How could anyone forget the pictures of the devastation that only one oil rig did to the entire region of the Gulf Coast? Those images and the debacle that was and is British Petroleum still haunts million of Louisiana, Texas, and Florida residents and visitors. No [...]

Fossil Fuel Reserves Get Boost with Green Energy Slamming From Big Oil

The Big Oil companies are making a concretive effort to halt or at least slow down the green energy movement across the United States. This has been seen in the lobbying that is being constantly waged in Washington, all the way to the price of a barrel of oil from the OPEC nations. The fossil [...]

Carbon Management Important to Sustainable Energy Future

In the United States of America, there stands a good chance that the quality of life will soon take a dip. This applies to not only the way that we all go about our daily lives, but also to the manner in which we utilize our environment. As carbon units, we are linked to the [...]

United States Needs to Rethink Energy Issue and Combustion Engines

The American government has an energy problem. The flow of fossil fuels is running out and the need for an alternative form of energy, which is renewable and affordable, is of major importance. The United States seemingly dances around the subject of replacing the combustion-engined vehicles that are prolific on the highways and byways of [...]