What is the difference between renewable and inexhaustible energy resources?

November 9th, 2008 | Posted in Earth Sciences & Geology   3 Comments
honda12r asked:


What is the difference between renewable and inexhaustible energy resources? What are examples of inexhaustible energy resources?

JULIO

Compare the advantages and disadvantages of using different forms of renewable energy?

November 9th, 2008 | Posted in Other - Science   1 Comment
bermudasecrets.com asked:


Could you provide me with a couple examples, and why we don’t use these as main sources.

INEZ

What is the most common renewable energy?

November 5th, 2008 | Posted in Earth Sciences & Geology   2 Comments
Melly asked:


Out of Solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy,and hydro energy what is the most common?

WESLEY

How much does renewable energy cost?

November 1st, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   4 Comments
Maged M asked:


For domestic and industrial sectors , what are the round figures of renewable electricity rates?
Where can I find such prices on the net?

Thank you all.

MORRIS

I need help with debate class I. This argument is about Renewable and Non-Renewable energy sources?

October 30th, 2008 | Posted in Homework Help   1 Comment
Justin M. asked:


What are The UPSIDES of NON RENEWABLE energy sources, and what are the DOWNSIDES of RENEWABLE energy sources.

ROSA

Why tax credits should not be given for using renewable energy?

October 27th, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   1 Comment
azor179 asked:


For debate team we are debating the resolution that tax credits should/should not be given for using renewable energy. Please help by posting websites for and against it!

Thanks
Az0r

JEAN

Instead of suspending the gas tax for the summer, what if the FEDs give a tax break for renewable energy?

October 27th, 2008 | Posted in Politics   9 Comments
RED asked:


And take the fed gas tax and put the entire amount toward research for alternative fuels sources. That way there would be funding for research for renewable energy, and rebates for folks who actually save the environment and use less gas. Currently we have no incentive to save gas, other than the pocket book, and as soon as the price of gas goes below $3 everyone will be buying Hummers again.
When demand goes down, so will the price….

GAIL

can America remain economically strong with renewable energy sources?

October 26th, 2008 | Posted in Green Living   5 Comments
Chris Watts asked:


I understand that at present if our economy were to suddenly adjust to a green economy, there would be a serious crisis. For one, renewable energy sources are not very reliable, and may need to be subsidized similar to how ethanol is subsidized. But with sufficient research and development, could the US economy remain strong or become even stronger runnng almost exclusively on renewable sources?

CLIFFORD

I want to work with renewable energy after college. What should I major in?

October 25th, 2008 | Posted in Higher Education (University +)   4 Comments
Sarah N asked:


I’m interested in solar power in particular, but everything is game. I’d like suggestions on appropriate majors and/or courses, and work experiences/jobs I should look out for.
Are there any universities where strides in this field are being taken/interesting research is being done?

RHONDA

Is it possible to sell renewable energy to other sources other than the national grid?

October 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Engineering   3 Comments
UWEISE O asked:


I am planning on setting up a wind farm in Africa and planning to export it to Europe in cannisters or cylinders. Will I be able to get a buyer even though I am not connected to any of the national grids?

RONNIE