by Heather Burns
Returning from a trip to Washington, DC to meet with legislators and understand more about the mission of the American Business Council, led me to realize the influence that public policy has - particularly on ushering in and ensuring which innovative ideas rise to the top and take hold. Take this one for example: solar roadways that end our addiction to fossil fuels and pay for themselves. Is it really that simple, or do we need to consider whether our fossil fuel addiction could be replaced by a lithium addiction. Techy experts, please weigh in...
Lithium? Why are we looking hard for alternative energy when the sun is simply there for us to borrow energy from.
A solar roadway would be awesome it can be a starting point to solar energy home which would be awesome.
You can check this link out;
http://www.buildsolar.net/solar-energy/solar-energy-home-ways-and-preparations-to-improve-expenditures/
Posted by: Jace Low | January 03, 2011 at 01:32 AM
I'm not a techy person, but if it were possible for lithium to supply our energy demands, then why not?.. However, do we have infinite source of lithium that will last for the future generation? In comparison, green energy source such as Solar Energy is infinite..
Posted by: Lana Madison | December 20, 2010 at 11:00 PM