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Hot rocks!

 We at the Energy Blog are big fans of geothermal energy, which is produced when water runs across hot rocks beneath the earth’s surface. The Geysers, the largest single producing geothermal energy field in the world, is in California, not far from the Bay Area, where the Energy Blog’s newspapers are located. (Check out our video of the place, hot rocks, splattering mud and all.)

Well, it looks like Google is getting on the geothermal bandwagon, according to a Wall Street Journal blogger. The company has Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
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Lagging behind Oregon?

Well dang, looks like Oregon, our poky ol’ neighbor to the north, has pulled off a coup that leaves California, so-called clean energy leader with our Million Solar Roofs plan and tons of other legislation promoting low carbon and sustainability, in the dust. (Check the YouTube video of the groundbreaking ceremony, above.) The Oregon Department of Transportation is rolling out the nation’s first solar-panel project on a major U.S. highway on Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 in Oregon, Associated Press reported.

It’s predicted that by the end of this year, a row of solar panels about 5 feet wide and two football fields long will begin generating enough electricity to the state’s electricity distribution system to provide 28 percent of the energy needed to power lights at the interchange at night.

So why don’t we have one?

Posted on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
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Paris Hilton’s Energy Policy

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Finally a presidential candidate to bring us all together - Paris Hilton. While the entire world is doing somersaults over the fact that Hilton responded to presidential hopeful John McCain’s attack ads suggesting Barack Obama is as shallow as she is, nobody seems to be addressing Hilton’s tongue-in-cheek energy policy. She suggests expanding offshore drilling (McCain’s suggestion) until government incentives for auto manufacturers to make hybrids (Obama’s idea) kick in.

The problem is, any benefits from expanding offshore drilling wouldn’t kick in until 2018, according to the U.S. Government’s Energy Information Administration. So it’s more likely that government subsidies could carry the day until then, though it’s not like such subsidies would take effect immediately. One instantaneous solution: If we all slowed down to 55, which requires no Congressional or presidential action. It’s a thought!

 

Posted on Monday, August 11th, 2008
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How to avoid accidents and save gas: Drive as if your car was made of glass

Our pals at Wired.com (well, Chuck Squatriglia, to be exact) alerted us to this amazing creation, the Airflow by Pierre Sabas of France, made entirely of glass. Whether this gorgeous vehicle actually is gonna save a whole lot o’ gas is even now being debated in the comments section to this post over at Wired.

 (Photo: Royal College of Art.)

Posted on Thursday, August 7th, 2008
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Darwin alert: Man steals jet-airplane fuel (or tries to)

Okay, we know gas is flying off the shelves lately, so to speak, but this is ridiculous. Authorities arrested a man accused of filling up on plane fuel at the gas pumps at Reid-Hillview Airport in East San Jose, our sister publication the San Jose Mercury News reported July 29.

Police arrested Justin Rodebush, 20, but wouldn’t provide any more information Monday about the suspect or possible motives. He is accused of somehow getting through the locked gates at the airport and refueling his car at the self-serve pumps. Stupidity, desperation or controlled substances? Well, police arrested him on suspicion of DUI in addition to the charge of attempted theft. Jeezus, can’t people just settle for driving 55?

(Photo of man fueling up jet by Flickr user Tim Pritlove under Creative Commons license)

Posted on Thursday, August 7th, 2008
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