Government Report Examines Alternative Energy Research
coondoggie points us to a NetworkWorld story about the Government Accountability Office's report on the state of advanced energy technology. The report notes that despite continued funding [PDF], U.S. reliance on oil has only dropped from 93% to 85% since 1973. It goes on to evaluate how the most prominent fields of research have developed in that time period, and where they are likely to go in the future.
Come on the US energy consumption is not 85% oil it is not even half of that. Note that the article correctly state fossil fuel, the summary translated to 'oil' incorrectly. I guess 'oil' makes a better headline.
Wikipedia numbers for 2005:
in 2005, it was estimated that 40% of the nation's energy came from petroleum, 23% from coal, and 23% from natural gas. The remaining 14% was supplied by nuclear power, hydroelectric dams, and miscellaneous renewable energy sources.
For better or worse the GAO said the DOE's recent R&D focus in renewable energy has been in biomass-derived ethanol; hydrogen-powered fuel cells; wind technologies; and solar technologies.
But Willie Nelson had the biggest effect by making biodiesel popular http://www.biowillieusa.com/
Having to work for a living is the root of all evil.
The document can be copied if it is copied as a whole, but you cannot copy individual pictures/graphs out of it. They have the owner's permission for the first, but not for the second.
The only request for money, that I can see, is if you want printed copies. That is it. In addition, you are FREE to copy the ENTIRE document, just not portions. They are trying to prevent this from being used in incorrectly.
I am fine with what they have.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.