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| “It’s a measure of just how dependent the world has become on fossil fuels that we call any other form of energy production “alternative” energy. Ironically, humans relied on many of these so-called alternatives long before they learned to burn coal or refine petroleum into heating oil and gasoline, relying on the sun and the wind to keep themselves comfortable. Yet these Stone Age strategies, and many others, are today labeled not only alternative, but too often “experimental,” “impractical” or “anti-progress”—and undeservedly so.”
– From www.alternativeenergyhq.com |
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