The world is gradually marching towards a severe energy crisis, what with an ever-increasing demand of energy overstepping its supply. We have always known that the energy we use everyday is not unlimited, yet we take it for granted. Oil, gas, power, even water has limited availability. Yet, we have not taken enough precautions to deal with a possible energy crisis. When I say ‘we’, I am not referring to the governments but to all of us, the common people. Oil and gas have already become too expensive, and with each passing day, they are moving towards being extinct. Some ignorant people think that energy crisis is a myth. They fail to see the big picture. There have been three major energy crises so far – the 1973 oil crisis, the 1979 energy crisis, and the 1990 oil-price hike, apart from several regional crisis. Prices have been rapidly increasing for the last five years, thanks to the ever-increasing demand and the increasing shortage of energy resources. How soon will it be all gone? Are the cynics right in saying that we are making a mountain of a molehill, or is the energy crisis for real? Picture this: We have already exhausted 50 percent of the available oil. At the current rate of consumption, the rest of the oil will finish in 32 years! Imagine if the rate of consumption increases! We all know it is bound to increase. So, even the present generation will face an acute energy crisis in the later years, let alone future generations. What are we doing about it? Are we equipped to face the impending energy crisis? What can you and I do to tackle it? For starters, we need to understand the importance of energy in our lives and stop taking it for granted. We have to minimize the use of oil, gas, electricity, or any other fuel. We cannot afford to waste any available energy. It is also important to spread awareness about limited availability of energy resources. Simple things like joining a car pool, switching off car engines at traffic lights, and minimizing the use of gas and oil in everyday activities will help a long way in crisis-readiness. What are the alternate energy options? As a responsible world citizen, start looking for alternate energy solutions like solar energy and wind energy. Employing these alternate power solutions is extremely feasible and cost-effective. You will not only cut down your power bills but also contribute to a better future of the world. Check this out in Digg It Ateer:iagree: http://erthenergy.blogspot.com/
You realize once oil is gone, hydrogen will be in full swing and ready to go? Already there are many inventions to convert diesel and unleaded gasoline engines into alternative fuel engines. You don't hear about them because the oil companies pay big bucks to keep them hushed. Once the oil is gone, hydrogen prices are going to replace the high gasoline prices. I wouldn't call it an energy crisis, I would call it a dependency on global corporations. Monopoly was never a nice game...
hahaha to both of you. sorry, i got some complaints though. . first of all, ateer, are you selling something? your links asked me to by their product. . there was useful, but also heavily bias information, too. you got the right idea over all. . we depend on oil, we aren't prepared, it's our fault, we're fucked. . yeah. way to go; do your part. . i guess. . . or live as you see fit. is it one for all or all for one? that's up to you. purp. . umm. . quite a technocentric approach to life, eh? that's doesn't hit on the fundamental problem though. the situation is: there's way, way too many fucking people, using way, way too much bloody energy. we could use energy from somewhere else, perhaps, but that doesn't make it sustainable. . there may be seemingly plenty of the H20. . but, there's also unlimited possible difficulties and newly arising technicalities involved. . and many, many other ways for humans to fuck up the earth in general. the planet's carrying capacity for humans has been exceeded. . and humans have evolved to be the only species to contribute to the destruction of their own habitat as a means of life. . in other words, updating our fancey new shit to the "greenest" model ain't going change the fact that all humans are ignorant soars on the planet. even if our tanks are full of hydrogen. yeah. . sleep tight tonight guys. kay. . didn't mean to come off so dickish, sorry. i'm sure you guys are very cool people.
You can't just pump out hydrogen out of nature , unlike oil. Water has to be electrolized for the hydrogen to be extracted, and that process alone, ironically, costs alot of energy. More than it gives actually. So unlike you have access to another source of energy, hydrogen is not the solution.