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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Go Nano! (Solar)


Could we be on the verge of an energy revolution? This recent NY Times article gives me hope.

Nanosolar is a Silicon Valley startup that has developed a material that can be “painted” onto aluminum sheets that convert solar energy into electricity. At 1/100 the thickness of older panels, the idea is to roll them off like newspaper for cheap. Nanosolar predicts that when production begins, they’ll cost the consumer $1 per watt instead of the $2.1 per watt that coal costs.

Some financial news is abuzz with talk of a new bubble, where Silicon Valley investors do for alternative energy what they did for the tech boom. Well, bring it on!

I look forward to when Nanosolar sheets become as common as iPods. But, the cynic in me pictures some big oil company plopping down an irresistible couple billion bucks so they can buy the patent and sit on it like they did with that super efficient, mid-twentieth century battery featured in the movie, “Who Killed the Electric Car.”

But, maybe not this time. Maybe we’re on the verge of a cosmic awakening to the age of renewable energy. With the perfect storm of high energy prices, global warming, public awareness, promising technologies, and venture capitalists; maybe it’s time.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Wind Power

Renewable energy sources not only alleviate our dependence on foreign oil, clean up the environment, create jobs and help the economy, they also inspire some hilarious work, like this.

Mr. W



Not embracing renewable energies contributes to global warming. Here's Chief Ferrel's take. Enjoy!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Windsurfing Rocks!

My boy is amped about learning to wind surf and he's only 3. Here's a picture from early October.