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Excerpted from the Executive Summary of Powerful Solutions: Seven Ways to Switch America to Renewable Electricity, UCS, 1999
Over the years, state and federal governments have taken a number of policy actions to encourage renewable energy production. In states committed to seeing them through, the policies have been very successful. New policies are needed if renewables are to compete successfully in deregulated electricity generation markets.
We identify seven effective ways to encourage the wider use of renewable energy:
* Renewables Portfolio Standard
* Public Benefits Funding
* Net Metering
* Fair Transmission and Distribution Rules
* Fair Pollution Rules
* Customer Information
* Putting Green Customer Demand to Work
Our research focuses on the exploration and application of advanced technologies to improve the economic and environmental attractiveness of emerging energy sources.
The DOE Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory works with collaborators across the globe to develop fusion as an energy source for the world, and conducts research along the broad frontier of plasma science and technology. PPPL also nurtures the national research enterprise in these fields, and educates the next generation of plasma and fusion scientists.
Quantum mechanics predicts the existence of what are usually called ''zero-point'' energies for the strong, the weak and the electromagnetic interactions, where ''zero-point'' refers to the energy of the system at temperature T=0, or the lowest quantized energy level of a quantum mechanical system. Although the term ''zero-point energy'' applies to all three of these interactions in nature, customarily (and hereafter in this article) it is used in reference only to the electromagnetic case.
In conventional quantum physics, the origin of zero-point energy is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states that, for a moving particle such as an electron, the more precisely one measures the position, the less exact the best possible measurement of its momentum (mass times velocity), and vice versa. The least possible uncertainty of position times momentum is specified by Planck's constant, h. A parallel uncertainty exists between measurements involving time and energy (and other so-called conjugate variables in quantum mechanics). This minimum uncertainty is not due to any correctable flaws in measurement, but rather reflects an intrinsic quantum fuzziness in the very nature of energy and matter springing from the wave nature of the various quantum fields. This leads to the concept of zero-point energy.
Originally posted by UberL33t
reply to post by togetherwestand
I see a lot of articles regarding the progression of fusion energy.
From sources like the Advanced Energy Technology Group Center for Energy Research
Our research focuses on the exploration and application of advanced technologies to improve the economic and environmental attractiveness of emerging energy sources.
and..
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Mission Statement:
The DOE Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory works with collaborators across the globe to develop fusion as an energy source for the world, and conducts research along the broad frontier of plasma science and technology. PPPL also nurtures the national research enterprise in these fields, and educates the next generation of plasma and fusion scientists.
Whatever the source, Fossil Fuels have to go, it's wayyyy overdue.
Fossil fuels are great and convienient energy stores.