Is 99% Renewable Energy Possible?

Modern Energy Roundup - December 12, 2012


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Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

99% Renewable Energy

According to a new study by the University of Delaware and Delaware Technical Community College, a well-designed combination of wind, solar, storage and fuel cells could nearly exceed electricity demands while keeping costs low.

You can check on the details here.

Electric, Natural Gas Fleets Mandated in Indianapolis

By 2025, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard hopes to transition the city's entire fleet of vehicles to electric and natural-gas powered vehicles. The Mayor says this transition should save taxpayers $1,200 a year per car. You can read more here.



 


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Editor's Note: From solar and wind to geothermal and biofuels, Green Chip readers want to know which renewable energy resource will take over where fossil fuels leave off. The answer is...all of the above!

There is no one single solution to today's energy crisis. However, the combination of all viable renewable energy resources, coupled with energy efficiency, conservation and smart grid development will not only lead us to energy independence and a cleaner, more sustainable energy infrastructure — but also to what will soon prove to be the greatest investment opportunity of the 21st Century.