• The Environment

    Comic: An Alternative, Alternative Energy

    By Molika Ashford Posted on 2.10.2009 5 Comments

    At the cusp of a new U.S. presidency, energy issues have been thrust full-force into the spotlight. Candidates talk a lot about alternatives like solar and wind, and even Clean Coal (systems that would capture carbon dioxide from coal plants to keep it out of the atmosphere). But alternative energy doesn't begin and end with these technologies. Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) are another little-known option. Since early 2007, scientists have been trying to persuade government and industry to start experimenting with this kind of geothermal energy with limited success. But this fall, Google donated $10 million to a few EGS startup projects, and the Department of Energy also set aside more funds for geothermal research. With some pilots in early, early stages, it looks like EGS is finally taking off, albeit slowly. But what are Enhanced Geothermal Systems, anyway? After the jump, a short primer in comic form.

    10.31.2008 at 06:34pm - Comment by James Jonas

    OK I really think this is the sleeper of the energy Alternative.I speak to many Engineers about this process and different Bits you use and the rigs. It is a real old process I really think the not knowing of people and the unwillingness to learn is so incredible to me.I know from my research we need to rethink our Congress and Senate giving us science lessons.OH Well maybe I hope I have not done this comment for not. Jim



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