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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

I made this video for my Web 2.0 class a few years back. It gives a quick overview of the most prominent alternative energy sources that are gaining momentum today. I hope you learn something new and enjoy the video!
I do now own any of the images used in the video, all rights reserved to original artists. The video is for educational purposes, so feel free to use it in class or use it to study.

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  • Great Video. You did an Awesome job breaking down the information and making it understandable. I hope you got an A.

  • thanks dude. I have an exam tomorrow!

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  • god damn, now i have my project done ths m8 :)

  • @Varyalover oh ok, lets just continue using fossil fuels...NOT

  • Great video

  • thanks this helps me project

  • that helped my homework thanks :D

  • GEOTHERMAL IS THE FUTURE.

  • Good video. Just one problem with Wind energy that contradicts what you said about fossil fuels being bad. Did you know that when wind turbines do not have wind to power them, they have to use jet fuel? Just wanted to point that out to you.

    Good video though. I'm going to use a simliar to process to make my next 2 videos.

  • thank you so much this helped me with my project a lot

  • Yup, I'm pretty shure the average person can afford a 21.5 trillion dollars for a windmill.They can also use dams. Which is even more. Oh, and also solar panals. NOT

  • Solar and wind never become viable. Society needs massive amounts of energy due to large populations.Wind turbines are only being built because of goverment subsidies.They are a disaster, cost more then a nuclear plant (installed $/kw) capacity factors of only about 25%(see DOE statistics) , their induction generators are causing grid problems, they take up massive amounts of land. Electric planners rely on only 8% of their capacity for peak loads. Renewables are bad for poor, higher rates.

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