What energy should be used for the future?
Nuclear Energy.
Solar Power.
Ethanol.
Oil/Gas.
Wind power.
Other? If you have something.
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I think that we should have solar, wind and water power! It would be cheap and sooo easy. It might be expensive at first, but it%26#039;s an investment; it%26#039;ll pay itself off. Oil is ridiculously high right now, and I think that this shows how archaic it is. If the above doesn%26#039;t work, then we should probably use nuclear energy. Anyway, those are my thoughts! :-) Bye the way, I didn%26#039;t say solar etc. because I%26#039;m worried about global warming; that fad will be over soon enough.
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Solar and Wind power are two things that I feel should be harnessed more. I also think some people could easily use water to power their homes too!
I am sure that someone will invent another fuel source here soon, and I hope it is better for the enviornment too.
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I personally do not think that we have even seen the energy of the future. The renewable technologies we have now are wonderful, and growing in efficiency daily. What types of energy may come in the next years, is very exciting.
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electic bycicles powered, and charged by solar panels...
there is also a coil that can heat water as you use it saving lots on energy bills, but suprisingly oil companies keep buying up all the technology...
pesky oil companies...
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Nuclear and oil.
(Oil is just as natural as water, solar, etc. - All others take AN INDUSTRIALIZED PROCESS to get them to where oil already is!).
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solar
or anything that will save the average person money!
Its going to get ugly in this country when people cant afford to get to work everyday.
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The oil %26amp; gas is the only one that nature has a recycle cycle . It all comes from plants. The CO2 is completely recycled includeing fossil fuel.
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I think future energy should come from wind power or ethanol!
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A good combination of Wind and Solar!
And research and development into energy storage capacities.
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Gerbils, rubber bands, and a configuration of a complicated pulley system.
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Nuclear, solar, and wind power. No more fossil fuels.
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Nuclear Batteries.
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