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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: SiouxPal who wrote (9670)3/10/2005 10:10:59 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 362600
 
Waste?

Detroit wants us to keep buying outragious cars that suck gas like a crack whore.

That is precisely why Detroit has been dying since the VW came over here. They didn't respond; the Japanese did, and now we have only 2 US companies, and one German one in Detroit. Pretty soon, hybrids/ fuel cells/ electric/ mouse power will all be manufactured by foreigners.
Next, because we have frittered away 25 years researching alt energy, the world will buy windmills from Europe and solar from ?, and we will have lost one more industry . But, ya know, conservation is bad for the economy, better fuel consumption will put people out of work, blah, blah....

Clean Energy Improve with Nanotechnology and Reach 130 Billion U.S Dollars by 2005 and 1.2 Million Jobs Worldwide (hkc22.com)


In 2005 the clean energy market will reach 130 bn US $ and create 1.2 million jobs. Hkc22.com anticipates 255 bn US $ by 2010 and 429 bn US$ by 2015 with 3 million jobs. China will be the biggest single market worldwide. Nanotechnology and Molecular Nanotechnology are the Key for the development of the markets and competition.

(PRWEB) March 8, 2005 -- Worldwide initiatives to reverse the growing dependence on oil lead to high growth rates for clean energies. The R & D spending in USA, China, Japan and Europe reach more than 25 bn US $. Nanotechnology and molecular technologies play a key role in the development and the efficiency of the energy systems and the costs. This will dramatically improve the technologies and applications. USA and Japan lead the technology today.

In 2005 the market will reach 130 bn US $ and create 1.2 million jobs. Hkc22.com anticipates 255 bn US $ by 2010 and 429 bn US$ by 2015 with 3 million jobs. China will be the biggest single market worldwide.

The markets include hydrogen, hydropower, wind power, photovoltaics, solarthermal, geothermal, biomass, biofuel and service/maintenance.

15 percent of the world population consume more than 70 percent of the energy and 40 percent have still no access to energy at all.

There is a heavy and aggressive competition between countries and companies on new technologies and systems and to get most of the jobs available. The winner will achieve the environmental protection and sustainability.

This is based on a new released study of hkc22.com please see
hkc22.com


prweb.com

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