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"Study Ranks Energy Solutions SustainableBusiness.com News Wind and concentrating solar power are the most promising renewable energy sources, far surpassing the benefits of biofuels, according to new research published by a Stanford University professor. Mark Z. Jacobson has conducted a comprehensive study of the major, proposed energy solutions, assessing not only their potential for delivering energy for electricity and vehicles, but also their impacts on global warming, human health, energy security, water supply, space requirements, wildlife, water pollution, reliability and sustainability. His findings indicate that the options that are getting the most attention are between 25 to 1,000 times more polluting than the best available options. The paper with his findings will be published in the next issue of Energy and Environmental Science but is available online now." Frank |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Frank R. Leslie, M.S. Space Tech. | Adjunct Professor of Renewable Energy | Florida Tech, DMES, Rm. 104, 150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne FL 32901 | (321) 674-7377 | http://my.fit.edu/~fleslie (Renewable Energy) | Florida Tech email: [email protected] | http://my.fit.edu/wx_fit/roberts/RH.htm | Vice President (2008), Director and Past President (2006-2007) of the | Florida Renewable Energy Association (FREA), ASES FL Chapter; | Member, 2007 Florida Energy Commission's Renewable Energy Advisory Group, | Adjunct Advisor to the Green Campus Group (Campus Sustainability) | Home: 1017 Glenham Drive, NE, Palm Bay FL 32905-4855 | (321) 768-6629 | Home email: [email protected] | 28-01.3130N / 80-35.6136W | www.geocities.com/windy4us (Wind Energy Experimenters) | KD4EYQ 070629 |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= _______________________________________________ Florida EAA mailing list [email protected] http://www.floridaeaa.org

