There Is No Energy Problem


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<p>The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how our forward-looking and progressive nation can be free of dependence on limited energy sources such as foreign oil. This book will define energy and describe its current uses and sources. We will ultimately recognize how we can economically and efficiently use the sun's energy to supply all of our current and future needs.</p><p>The book begins by defining energy and then giving examples such as hoisting a weight pushing a piston or boiling a pail of water. Some of the common forms of energy are known as kinetic thermal chemical electrical radiant sound stored potential and nuclear. These forms are described and exemplified.</p><p>Concern is sometimes expressed that world energy is being used up. This is a meaningless concern. Here we will evaluate and quantify the world's principal energy usage (food heat transportation and industrial processes) and consider the energy sources which provide this usage. A sensible and economically viable plan is then proposed and described for meeting all our energy needs.</p><p>As we consider and examine various energy sources which mankind has available we easily come to the most dramatic and most important source for a sensible energy policy: direct solar radiation. We would satisfy all U.S. energy requirements if we were able to capture and make use of one hundredth of 1% of all the solar energy intercepted by the earth. This is not a very difficulty thing to do. All we need is creative vision governmental support and the determination to become energy independent soon and our sensible goals will be achieved completely and economically.</p>
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