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Solar Energy: Is Solar Energy The Solution To Oil Independence? (7/10/2011)

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Sorry for the long URL.
I do want to know your opinions on this. As it seems that many people are confused that “solar energy” is the key to oil independence. I believe it is not. It is important, yes. But how should we best go about it? Protest, argue, fight one another or what?

I think there is a way to integrate it and help us augment our use of oil but it is not the sole solution! What is your take?

http://websolarsearch.com/solarpanel/home-solar-systems/home-solar-energy-systems-home-solar-systems/at-home-solar-energy-is-not-the-solution-to-oil-independence

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Bambi Berkowicz July 10, 2011 at 3:26 am

We need to take full advantage of solar energy, but not with the goal of replacing oil 100% with it. We need to also move on taking advantage of wind energy, too. It’s vital that we all find a way to do this if we want to survive. Our country needs to find something to manufacture and sell abroad. It might as well be energy products and it shouldn’t be just of the solar variety.

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Geoff M July 10, 2011 at 3:50 am

I agree, solar can not replace oil. Without oil we don’t have plastics for lots of things like solar panels and parts for wind and water turbines.

Generally speaking we must work smarter, use less of everything, intergrate more and reduce our population. We can’t change our dependence on energy but we can change how much we need.

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BIGGLES FORGOT MY GOAT LEGGINGS July 10, 2011 at 4:44 am

the libs have been pushing this crap since the sixties.it doesnt provide enough energy,not even close.neither does wind.

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