Sunday, January 17, 2010

Renewable Energy Transmission Access Advisory Committee

The United States currently relies heavily on coal, oil, and natural gas for its energy. Fossil fuels are non-renewable, that is, they draw on finite resources that can eventually dwindle, turning into too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve. In distinction, renewable energy materials-like wind and solar energy-are constantly replenished and can never run out. Most renewable energy comes either directly or indirectly from the sun. Sunlight, or solar energy, can be used directly for heating and lighting homes and alternative buildings, for generating electricity, and for decent water heating, solar cooling, and a selection of business and industrial uses. And now we find out that Reid announces chief transmission legislation and that Nevada may receive an enormous boost toward changing into the nation's leading renewable energy exporter under legislation introduced nowadays by Nevada Senator.

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