While many people will disagree with the President’s decision to open oil drilling off the VA coast, his administration does seem to have a cohesive plan to control damage while trying to relieve fuel woes and continuing the push for affordable, renewable energies.
I am really encouraged by some of the “out of the box” energy solutions currently being used on a small scale like Klamath Falls, OR where geothermal energy is being tapped to provide heat and hot water to the downtown area, including keeping the sidewalks warm and ice free.They are in an area where tapping hot water from the depths of the earth is feasible at a reasonable cost but research is ongoing to develop a system to use the same technology in other areas of the country.

And the nanotech industry continues to impress with a small, cost effective device that desalinates ocean water on a smaller scale, opening the way to fresh clean water for drinking and crop irrigation to third world countries and island nations around the world.
And the new generation of transportation is being unveiled with the introduction of the Chevy Volt, a hybrid gas/electric car and the Nissan Leaf all electric vehicle. Already in use at some major airports are hybrid shuttle buses. Future development is being done by Chevy and Mercedes on hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Organic solar cells in development will be made of a thin film with the ability to be applied to all sorts of surfaces taking solar power to a new level.
Of course, the use of many of these technologies on a mass scale are years away. But at least they are here, moving us toward a future of affordable, renewable energy sources.


