Archive for March, 2010
tired of high gas prices????
random guy 1: "we have oil here in the u.s. but we can’t use it b/c doing so will cause damage the environment!"
http://arctic.fws.gov/issues1.htm…
random guy 2: "But it’s our oil. we should use that and not be so dependant on foreign oil!"
Fact : Petroleum wount last forever, it takes millions of years for it to form inside of the earth. All the petroleum we have now, both here and in other countries will not last another 100 years, we basically used most of it up already. so…. no one will win
so my question here is: are any of you giving alternative sources of energy a try? just common sense you know. if you can’t have it one way or the other, why not find something that will work. have any of you driven a hybrid yet? how about solar panels in your homes? ever heard of public transportation, anything?
i guess i ask this b/c i am tired of hearing random guy1 and 2 arguing about the same topic over and over again. rant
bravo! yeah, it is getting old really fast. yes: gas is getting very expensive. yes: we have oil under U.S. soil. yes: no matter what, some day we will run out, probably sooner rather than later. but it seems like we’re all arguing about the best course of action rather than trying different options and finding which one works best. that’s the only way to really move forward. that’s why i was so excited that Honda is offering a hydorgen powered vehicle. yeah, good luck finding a place to fill up, but at least they’re trying.
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question about gas prices etc.?
the basics:
random guy 1: "we have oil here in the u.s. but we can’t use it b/c doing so will cause damage the environment!" (this is true)
random guy 2: "But it’s our oil. we should use that and not be so dependant on foreign oil!"
Fact : Petroleum wount last forever, it takes millions of years for it to form inside of the earth. All the petroleum we have now, both here and in other countries will not last another 100 years, we basically used most of it up already. so…. no one will win
my question here is: are any of you giving alternative sources of energy a try? just common sense you know. if you can’t have it one way or the other, why not find something that will work. have any of you driven a hybrid yet? how about solar panels in your homes? ever heard of public transportation, anything?
i guess i ask this b/c i am tired of hearing random guy1 and 2 arguing about the same topic over and over again. humans are a creature of habit. change your habits, duh! rant!
What you rarely hear about is that the oil still left in the ground is not going to be as cheap to harvest. The days of drilling a relatively shallow well and the crude oil come gushing out are over.
Much of the oil that’s left is locked in shale and has to be forced to the surface with steam. That oil won’t cost anywhere near $100 per barrel.
Other sources are in hard to operate locales like in deep ocean waters or in the desolate areas of the arctic.
Fossil fuels that are cheap enough for the average person to afford will soon be a thing of the past. When gasoline is selling for $7 or $8 per gallon, entrepreneurs will provide us with numerous methods of alternative energy because it will be profitable. Some methods already are at today’s fuel prices.
We’ll switch to solar, wind, geothermal, nuclear, etc. because we will have no choice.
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