Which alternative energy tech will you be using the most in the next 10 years?

22% (160 votes)
Solar generated electricity
18% (125 votes)
Wind generated electricity
35% (247 votes)
Hybrid car engines
15% (110 votes)
Hydrogen fuel cells
10% (70 votes)
Nanotech enhanced batteries
Total votes: 712

Your Comments, Thoughts, Questions, Ideas

Art says:

LEDs will soon replace tungsten as our popular light source. Fantastic efficiency, physical durability, and extremly long life. I recently questioned a vendor about how long this transition might take: generations? decades? Her response: 5 years!

posted on Tue, 08/29/2006 - 10:03am
jehn says:

What is a LED?

posted on Tue, 08/29/2006 - 12:11pm
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Liza says:

"LED" stands for "light emitting diode." It's a semi-conductor that gives off light.

posted on Tue, 08/29/2006 - 6:20pm
Anonymous says:

I only voted for hybrid fuel based on logical observation of the trend now occuring in this country. I don't know for sure what will occur in the future and what new and exciting technologies will be discovered. I look forward to clean, reliable public transportation as part of the solution...i.e. LightRail.

posted on Thu, 09/14/2006 - 10:53am
Anonymous says:

why do u think that this sort of energy will be used?

posted on Sat, 09/23/2006 - 4:17pm
Anonymous says:

Bio-diesel... the conversion of vegatable oil to fuel.

posted on Mon, 09/11/2006 - 8:43am
Anonymous says:

we should start using hybrid cars

posted on Sat, 09/23/2006 - 12:39pm

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