Nate (post: 1237367) wrote:That said, I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I just don't know if there's enough oil there to make any difference.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1237365) wrote:How about allowing offshore drilling? Also, there is a way to modify diesel-powered vehicles to run on used fryer oil (the sort that puts the "fry" in "French fry"). Why don't we get some more serious inquiry into making that a big deal? Talk about a reliable source - you think McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's etc. are going anywhere anytime soon? They've got to pay to dispose of the oil and it's not doing anything, so let's use it for fuel (which is a proven concept - it works and some people use it). Except for the equipment to process it, it's practically friggin' free. Its use will save the restaurants money (it might even make them some money), and we'll have a boost in inexpensive, available fuel. What would be very useful is to be able to efficiently split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen are common rocket fuels. How's THAT for an energy resource? Your planet's 70% covered in rocket fuel. If one could find a way to harness lightning bolts, one could use them to power electrolysis arrays in order to split the water. Naturally-occurring power source (yes, I know it's sporadic, but still) + heavily-abundant resource (it's WATER) = rocket fuel. How about more nuclear power? We currently use nuclear fission for 19% of our electricity. The EU uses it for 30%, and France uses it for 78% of their electricity. Wind power also makes a ton of sense - all that kinetic energy is largely going to waste. I don't know if ANWR would be enough, but it seems that there are a lot of options worth looking into. None are perfect, but hey - most would reduce our dependence on oil, no?
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EricTheFred wrote:believing first that the whole thing is because we haven't built enough refineries
ChristianKitsune wrote:The United States has more oil than the middle east does
ChristianKitsune (post: 1237441) wrote:I'm all for Drilling for a short-term help.. Let's face it guys, gas prices are ruining small and large businesses around the country. It's causing companies to have to lay off employees...heck even planes are starting to charge for one check in bag because of this! O_o
ChristianKitsune (post: 1237441) wrote:I'm all for Drilling for a short-term help.. Let's face it guys, gas prices are ruining small and large businesses around the country. It's causing companies to have to lay off employees...heck even planes are starting to charge for one check in bag because of this! O_o
And with all that is going on in the Midwest because of the floods, Foods, and the cost of transporting them are going to sky rocket...
I'm for drilling, The United States has more oil than the middle east does, but we just aren't going for it. Sure the Refineries will cost a bit to build... but we need to do SOMETHING. I heard that the area that they want to drill is like a postage stamp in a football field... It's nothing! Who cares about the caribou when people here are starting to really hurt...
I'm also for going Green... but for a lot of Americans we can't afford the new cars that can run on this stuff... we still have a lot of people driving cars from the 70s and 80s... because that's really all they can afford.. :/
There is talk of a really nifty machine, that costs around 1,500 dollars and you can make your own ethanol using Sugar and water... pretty nifty if you ask me.
But yeah Corn Ethanol..is a major fail. Especially in my area of the country. Do you guys know how much water it takes to produce ethanol? O_o
I've heard that we will be one of the first countries to burn up our food supply. Because we are using corn that the cows can eat...
AND with these floods in the Midwest...like obliterating all the corn in that area... O_O prepare for a major raise in corn, and things that rely on corn...
SOMETHING's gotta give and I fear it's going to be the families that depend on oil and gas, and all that jazz...
IAmAsian YouAreNot (post: 1237458) wrote:And pray tell, how will a short-term help really improve the economy? To rebuild the economy, you need something that will be beneficial in the long-run.
Syreth (post: 1237519) wrote:But I think that we are assuming that drilling domestically will mean that we will stop importing.
If we use the oil gained from drilling domestically as a supplement to our imports, then it will last longer than three years and have a more lasting effect.
And pray tell, how will a short-term help really improve the economy? To rebuild the economy, you need something that will be beneficial in the long-run.
ChristianKitsune wrote:Nate, does that include the oil in Alaska?
And please cite sources that's not wikipedia..
Technomancer (post: 1237522) wrote:In terms of the DOE estimates, no. They're looking at the effect on the overall oil supply and the resulting price change.
It costs my family nearly 100 bucks to fill up our van and another 75 to fuel up our small SUV (A GEM Jimmie)
I am sure a lot of familes are hurting just as much, if not worse. Way worse. Considering some families don't have a fantastic income...
Not necessarily, because as people said, the repercussions of drilling for oil in said places may probably create more economic problems. The amount invested may be more than the amount gained, thus creating a deficit.LadyRushia (post: 1237565) wrote:But even if drilling only gives us temporary relief, isn't that better than nothing?
rocklobster (post: 1237604) wrote:I think the time has come to seriously move the alternative fuel agenda forward.
EricTheFred (post: 1237407) wrote:Right now, oil production is being ramped up all over the world. Every major oil producer is cashing in. And yet the cost continues going up. Why? Because demand is increasing.
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