Roadburner440
Charter Member 2010
I must say that while the renewable energy sources have come a long way in my time. That they really are not cost efficient of very practical.. Not to mention getting the country off of oil is next to impossible when almost everything has a form of petroleum distillates in it, or is grown though the use of petroleum products (farming equipment, transported by tractor trailers, and so on). The only real way to cut costs is to start doing stuff by hand like people used to do back in the day... These days as much as I can I ride my bicycle to work, and even that has petroleum products in it, but at least it doesn't burn gas. Just takes tires, chain oil, and bearing grease every thousand miles or so. It will be a rude awakening when we either hit peak oil, and people realize it. Or China's demand outstrips our own and they stop purposely controlling their currencies exchange rate... I really suggest people start waking up and realizing that once oil is gone that the hope of life remaining as it is will not happen. If I wind up being wrong then so be it, but this is just the way I look at things. Cause once oil is gone almost everything we know will be gone. Even if you manage to build nuclear reactors and the like they still require maitenance. Oil is used to lubricate the steam turbines, and other mechanical machinery that are used in maintaining the reactor core. Hopefully someone comes up with a solution to these issues so our children and grandchildren do not have to deal with it. Although you know what the old saying is about hoping with one hand, and deficating in the other which one gets full first.