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		<title>The Most Plentiful Renewable Energy Sources In America?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable energy sources are those that regenerate themselves and do not have a finite quantity, as do fossil fuels such as oil and gas. In the U.S., there are many plentiful renewable energy sources. Wind The U.S. has tremendous wind potential; however, the country has been slow to build capacity. As of 2012, only a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renewable energy sources are those that regenerate themselves and do not have a finite quantity, as do fossil fuels such as oil and gas. In the U.S., there are many plentiful renewable energy sources.</p>
<p>Wind<br />
The U.S. has tremendous wind potential; however, the country has been slow to build capacity. As of 2012, only a few states have built significant wind energy generation infrastructure. Despite that, the U.S. trails only China in terms of wind power generated.</p>
<p>Water<br />
Hydropower is one of the most prevalent renewable energy sources<span id="more-15"></span> used in the U.S., providing around 7 percent of the country&#8217;s power.The full explanation can be found at <a href='http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/05/13/editorials/renewable-energy-policy/'>http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/05/13/editorials/renewable-energy-policy/</a></p>
<p>Biomass<br />
Ethanol, which in the U.S. is made almost exclusively from corn, is very prevalent in motor fuels, with about 13 billion gallons being used in 2012. Other fuels are made from algae, soybeans, grasses, wood chips and other materials, but they are used sparingly.</p>
<p>Solar and geothermal<br />
Energy from the sun and energy from the earth&#8217;s crust both have a lot of potential, but at this point have not been developed very much. They each account for less than 1 percent of the electricity generated in the U.S.</p>
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		<title>Which states Are Legislating The Most Renewable Friendly Environments?</title>
		<link>http://www.carescleantech.org/2013/03/30/which-states-are-legislating-the-most-renewable-friendly-environments/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more states are now adding energy-friendly environments into each town and city. The most updated states are the ones with more people living there, since the carbon footprint for these states happens to be a lot larger than most others. The way these states are implementing renewable energy environments is by helping people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more states are now adding energy-friendly environments into each town and city. The most updated states are the ones with more people living there, since the carbon footprint for these states happens to be a lot larger than most others. The way these states are implementing renewable energy environments is by helping people to learn what they can do to become greener. Many states are adding bicycle routes so that people can bike to work and school as<span id="more-14"></span> opposed to using their cars. This is also saving people a lot of money when they make this type of change.</p>
<p>More and more schools are being powered by solar energy or wind energy so that electricity is not a factor. A lot of families are also doing the same when it comes to the energy used within their home. By implementing small changes in each household and family, this is helping each state to become greener one step at a time. It is easy to become green when you know the types of changes that you can make in your everyday life in order to accomplish this and lessen your own carbon footprint that you are leaving on the planet.</p>
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		<title>The Wonders of Solar Energy</title>
		<link>http://www.carescleantech.org/2012/11/10/the-wonders-of-solar-energy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You could say I know a thing or two about alternative and renewable energy sources &#8211; I do get my power through TexasElectricityProviders.com. Living in a nation that depends heavily on fossil fuels that are almost as extinct as the dinosaurs, I recognized the need for alternative fuel sources and was able to implement and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You could say I know a thing or two about alternative and renewable energy sources &#8211; I do get my power through <a href="http://www.texaselectricityproviders.com/">TexasElectricityProviders.com</a>. Living in a nation that depends heavily on fossil fuels that are almost as extinct as the dinosaurs, I recognized the need for alternative fuel sources and was able to implement and transition them into my life smoothly. I fear that other people in this country won&#8217;t have such a smooth transition which is why I started this blog &#8211; to spread the word and tell the people.  I typically enjoy the kind of renewable energy that can only come from the sun &#8211; solar energy. You might not have realized that there are actually two types of solar energy &#8211; passive and active. Let&#8217;s talk about passive solar energy first and let&#8217;s talk about my house. I had special materials built into my walls that insulate and trap heat from the sun&#8217;s rays and direct it toward heating water or powering objects. This is known as passive energy because it relies on the sun shining at that moment. Active solar energy relies on solar panels and cells, the kind you see on some roofs, to trap and harness the energy for later use.  Both types of solar energy have their advantages and disadvantages but if you can actually blend the two types and make efficient use of both, then you might find that you can use renewable energies with little to no change to your daily life or routine. It&#8217;s kind of like having your cake and eating it too.</p>
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		<title>Which States Are Investing The Most In Renewable Energy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The Clean Energy Economy&#8221;, a report created by the Pew Charitable Trusts gives us a clear picture of which states have the largest amount of venture capital investments being made towards clean energy. The top five in the latest report are California, Massachusetts, Texas, Washington and Colorado. There are also ten states featured which have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The Clean Energy Economy&#8221;, a  report created by the Pew Charitable Trusts gives us a clear picture of which states have the largest amount of venture capital investments being made towards clean energy.  The top five in the latest report are California, Massachusetts, Texas, Washington and Colorado.  There are also ten states featured which have not seen any venture capital investments in renewable energy to date.  </p>
<p>Some investments have resulted in amazing usage of renewable resources, and the equipment built to<span id="more-11"></span> harness that energy.  &#8220;The Geysers&#8221;, located in Northern California, the largest producer of geothermal energy in the United States is one such project.  This complex uses twenty-two geothermal power plants drawing steam from 350 wells to produce electricity.  In Massachusetts a number of educational centers are involved in the research and development of green technology including wind, solar and bio-fuels.  In January, 2012 Austin, Texas activated a 380 acre solar farm expected to produce over 61 Million kilowatt hours of electricity in its first year.  The state of Washington and Colorado are focusing on renewable energy utilizing multiple resources including forest biomass, solar, wind, and geothermal.    </p>
<p>It&#8217;s apparent that those states where time, money, research and education have been used, positive results have been achieved.  These states were the ground breakers, they&#8217;ve proven the desired results are obtainable and it&#8217;s time for the rest to follow.</p>
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		<title>Are Biofuels Really A Viable Option?</title>
		<link>http://www.carescleantech.org/2012/02/28/are-biofuels-really-a-viable-option/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The simply answer is yes! When you think of bio-fuels, what really comes to mind? Bio-diesel? Ethanol? Both of these are viable options when it comes to bio-fuels. Biodiesel and Ethanol are both bio-fuels and can be great alternatives when compared to traditional gasoline or diesel. These two bio-fuels are made from renewable resources like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The simply answer is yes! When you think of bio-fuels, what really comes to mind? Bio-diesel? Ethanol? Both of these are viable options when it comes to bio-fuels. Biodiesel and Ethanol are both bio-fuels and can be great alternatives when compared to traditional gasoline or diesel. These two bio-fuels are made from renewable resources like vegetable oils, recycled oils and even animal fats and oils. The two fuels burn cleaner, cooler and are a lot healthier for us and our environment. At some gas stations, you can find these alternative fuels. Ethanol is<span id="more-10"></span> already seen in most gasoline already. If you look at the gas pumps there is usually a note or sticker saying that this gasoline contains 10 ethanol. Although they are scarce in many cities, some of the major cities and areas near farmland contain more gas stations with these alternative fuels. Also, there are many new cars that are being produced that are able to run off of these bio-fuels and almost any car or truck can be converted to run off of these bio-fuels as well. All in all, ethanol, bio-diesel or any other bio-fuels are definitely cleaner and healthier than the traditional fuel being used today.</p>
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		<title>Where Are The Major American Solar Energy Farms?</title>
		<link>http://www.carescleantech.org/2012/02/25/where-are-the-major-american-solar-energy-farms/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States was the solar energy pioneer, and today produces more than half of all solar energy in the world. Among the largest solar energy farms is the SEGS thermal plant in California. SEGS is the largest and oldest solar plant in the country, with a capacity to produce 354 megawatts of electricity. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States was the solar energy pioneer, and today produces more than half of all solar energy in the world.<br />
Among the largest solar energy farms is the SEGS thermal plant in California. SEGS is the largest and oldest solar plant in the country, with a capacity to produce 354 megawatts of electricity. The SEGS facility is divided into 9 plants covering 1,600 acres at different locations in the Mojave Desert.</p>
<p>Florida Power and Light Company built and runs the Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center. This 75 megawatt solar energy<span id="more-9"></span> farm covers 500 acres in western Martin County. Using a hybrid system, it feeds electricity to a larger adjacent fossil-fuel plant.</p>
<p>Nevada Solar One is in Eldorado Valley, covering about 400 acres near Boulder City, Nevada. With a 75 megawatt capacity, Nevada Solar One is operated by Duke Energy, using parabolic troughs that are less expensive that the system used at SEGS in California. This system tracks the sun&#8217;s movement through the day to maximize output.</p>
<p>In Arizona is the Saguaro Solar Facility. Using the same system as Nevada Solar One and operated by Arizona Public Service, Saguaro has about 300 acres of solar collectors near Tucson</p>
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		<title>Which Major Oil Companies Are Investing In Renewable Energy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the effects of global climate change becoming more and more apparent, governments around the world are mandating that more energy be provided using greener sources of power. Even many of the large oil and gas companies are investing their resources into the development of alternative forms of energy. BP, also known as British Petroleum, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the effects of global climate change becoming more and more apparent, governments around the world are mandating that more energy be provided using greener sources of power.  Even many of the large oil and gas companies are investing their resources into the development of alternative forms of energy.</p>
<p>BP, also known as British Petroleum, is one of the big oil companies at the forefront of researching and producing alternative forms of energy.  One area of alternative energy production for BP is biofuels.  Currently, BP is working in Brazil to produce ethanol from<span id="more-8"></span> sugar cane.</p>
<p>According to their website, BP also operates ten wind farms.  BP hopes to almost double its wind power energy production in the near future.</p>
<p>Another major oil company, Chevron, is also becoming more interested in developing alternative power sources.  One of Chevron&#8217;s subsidiaries has completed several major solar power projects including projects for the United States Postal Service and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.</p>
<p>Chevron is also highly involved in harnessing geothermal sources of power.  The corporation&#8217;s main geothermal operations are located in Indonesia and the Philippines.  The company claims that it wants to expand its geothermal energy capacity in both of these nations.</p>
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		<title>Where Are The Wind Farms Concentrated In The U.S.?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the USA a majority of the Wind Farms were concentrated in California up until recently, and then as the trend became more popular more farmers got into the wind harvesting business. A lot of the farmers are actually paid by a third party, someone who leases the land from the farmer for a certain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the USA a majority of the Wind Farms were concentrated in California up until recently, and then as the trend became more popular more farmers got into the wind harvesting business. A lot of the farmers are actually paid by a third party, someone who leases the land from the farmer for a certain price. There are different types of leases that wind companies use, one where they pay up front and one where they pay a certain amount every month.<span id="more-7"></span> They are mainly in the Northern states and stick to the plains country in those states. Farm land is an ideal place for wind turbines  because they are open and have little in the way of natural barriers. Farmers like them in their fields not only because of the extra income, but also for the clean air and economic growth that the wind industry has spurned. The DOE is hoping to power a good portion of the United States using wind turbines. They take up a little less than half an acre and are said to be the future of the energy industry. Wind turbines are good because they do not hurt the environment and are definitely family friendly energy.</p>
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