There is wide agreement across the political spectrum that the United States should develop domestic, renewable sources of energy. There are many ways to describe the challenges of a transition from a fossil fuel economy to one fueled by atoms, the sun, or the wind, but in a nutshell, the problem is said to be cost: the basic reason the United States continues overwhelmingly to rely on fossil fuels is that they are comparatively cheap, and alternative energy is relatively expensive. Or so it seems. This Article is intended to encourage more open discussion about real energy costs. To keep the discussion short and focused, we concentrate on solar energy. We look at solar energy through the lens of some simple and conservative assumptions abo...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
This paper considers various advantages and disadvantages of harnessing energy from the sun, arguing...
This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate ele...
There is wide agreement across the political spectrum that the United States should develop domestic...
Abstract: At the present time, solar power is not a competitive fuel for supplying electricity to th...
This paper was my attempt to give solar energy a voice in the midst of discussion about the growing ...
Concerns about global warming, rising fossil fuel prices, and oil insecurity have prompted calls for...
Historically, economic growth and prosperity have been tied to increased use of energy. Smarter tech...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
For more than a century, solar power has faced the problem highlighted above – that despite the almo...
As climate change remains a problem in the United States, renewable energy provides an optimal solut...
Abstract Currently about 65 of global electricity generation now is fossil fuel-based spewing 13 gi...
Until relatively recently, man has been almost totally dependent on the sun to directly, or more oft...
The ambitious target of net-zero emission by 2050 has been aggressively driving the renewable energy...
Imagine yourself standing outside for an hour wearing a black shirt on a 90-degree day. Now touch yo...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
This paper considers various advantages and disadvantages of harnessing energy from the sun, arguing...
This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate ele...
There is wide agreement across the political spectrum that the United States should develop domestic...
Abstract: At the present time, solar power is not a competitive fuel for supplying electricity to th...
This paper was my attempt to give solar energy a voice in the midst of discussion about the growing ...
Concerns about global warming, rising fossil fuel prices, and oil insecurity have prompted calls for...
Historically, economic growth and prosperity have been tied to increased use of energy. Smarter tech...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
For more than a century, solar power has faced the problem highlighted above – that despite the almo...
As climate change remains a problem in the United States, renewable energy provides an optimal solut...
Abstract Currently about 65 of global electricity generation now is fossil fuel-based spewing 13 gi...
Until relatively recently, man has been almost totally dependent on the sun to directly, or more oft...
The ambitious target of net-zero emission by 2050 has been aggressively driving the renewable energy...
Imagine yourself standing outside for an hour wearing a black shirt on a 90-degree day. Now touch yo...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
This paper considers various advantages and disadvantages of harnessing energy from the sun, arguing...
This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate ele...