Take solar power for example. If a home had solar panels on the roof, they would create more than enough energy to power their home. With a battery room they could store power for later use when there wasn't enough sunlight. In some places batteries aren't necessary any longer, as you can feed back into the grid, and would receive a check from the electric company. But then if the power goes out you are at the mercy of the power company when the sun is down. The most expensive part is usually the batteries. I understand big Power companies being against this form of sustainable energy as they do not make money off of this (in a way they do, since they charge more for the energy they sell then they give), but in some places this takes pressure off of them. Why doesn't the government fund research about cheaper forms of solar power? Why is this not a priority?
Wind power is a controversial topic. Some "Green" people think it is the energy of the future, in some areas there is always a strong wind, while others believe it is more harmful than good. In some animal rights circles the belief is that birds may become injured or worse by big windmills. But again, it is difficult to get permission, or funding for this. Although this is more of a "farm" style energy, and not for the average family.
For outside of the home, we have available "green" vehicles. For which companies charge a hefty amount more than their "normal" counterparts. Making it a sure bet that most families won't have them for at least the next 10 years or so, without significantly hampering their ability to pay for other necessities. Even then the term "hybrid" is used loosely, and most aren't even true hybrids. To which we have no idea what one is. The term hybrid is not monitored, so any company can slap it on a vehicle without much hassle, just to charge $10,000 more. According to a few documentaries shown on TV, any true green engines are being stomped on by higher ups. But that is purely second hand information, and we have no idea of knowing if it's true. What is known, is that gas prices are never coming down, and that oil will only be more scarce as time goes on.
So in the end are we being played for our necessity to have power, and transportation?
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Post a CommentOur conventional energy is also artificially too cheap. If we paid what we should pay for food, gas and consumables, we'd all consume less immediately!