Renewable Energy and the Future

The Emerging Energy Technologies Summit 2006, part of UCSB’s Technology Management Program, takes a look at more efficient and renewable energy sources, solar and wind power, production of ethanol, and more energy-efficient cars. Series: “Technology Management Program” [7/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11695]

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5 Responses to “Renewable Energy and the Future”

  1. kevin080592 18. Jan, 2009 at 12:17 am #

    Interestingly the Philippines is a WORLD LEADER in renewable energy sources. It has considerable hydroelectric generation facilities, and has created the worlds first commercial scale geothermal energy installation. Around a quarter of the Philippine energy is generated from underground heat sources.

  2. morhelm 08. Feb, 2009 at 10:10 pm #

    The Philippines truly has a great renewal energy potential. Solar, hydro-electric, thermal, or biomass-based energy source, we all have them. Those politicians are the problem: we have the wrong people in the government.. They can’t come up with good policies or even lead the country. Anyway, hope the system changes in the future and let’s just continue doing our part in the research and technology development sector.

  3. zyxrationalist 18. Feb, 2009 at 8:12 am #

    chemical chemical chemical and screw the planet

  4. pacificcresttrans 07. Dec, 2009 at 5:20 am #

    Alternate energy sources like wind power is the future. Places like China, Europe and the United States are leading the world in producing and consuming renewable energy. Pacific Crest Transformers has whitepapers on the renewable energy scenario in the United States.

  5. PapaRoachGeezer 16. Jun, 2010 at 11:15 am #

    some austrailian made a magnetic energy generator that generates 24 Killer Watts a day but he put a patent on it. Does anyone know his name

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