"Scary chain reactions occuring on Too much dependence from Crude Oil"

United States
July 25, 2008 10:42am CST
Continues and very noticeable inflation rates is the end product of the world's too much dependence from crude oil as primary commodity for fuel. BUT the nightare of these incredible oil price hykes won't be that much only if we will all start to push on SOME remarkable alternative... Solar power for cars, Electric-powered using batteries has been used in E-jeepneys in the Philippines, Hydro-powered supplementing gas on car engines... Give your immediate reactions to this and let it reach the "concern" of world leaders that OIL will no longer dominate our lives....!!!!
2 responses
@xicxac (15)
• United States
9 Aug 08
I know what you mean it has become more and more expensive. We do have to find a way to stop letting it dominate us and we need to convert to something else. But it's really more complex than that. The world uses crude oil for a hell of a lot more than just powering cars and trucks. Starting at the lowest level of the distillation process we get and use Asphalt for roads and tar for other things. As we go up we get greases and lubricating oils for motors and engines. Then heating oil (fuel oil) for the home as well as diesel fuel. Still higher we get kerosene (used to be for lamps, also storing pure Sodium safely) and diesel fuel. Above that, straight-run gasoline which we know we use for automobiles, but also for emergency generators and lawn mowers. At the very top, methane, ethane and propane we use some for cooking, hot water heaters and home heating. I know I missed a lot of other things we use oil for. My point is, we're going to have to redesign way too many things for the world to let go of oil completely. There is way too much coal and shale that can be used or converted to oil, after oil runs out for that to happen in our lifetimes. Also, even if the United States and Russia give up the oil, there will still be 3 billion or more poor people in China and India that will take much longer to stop using it. NASA has been researching the use of Helium 3 as a powerful source of energy. Most people don't know that the soil on the moon is saturated with that stuff, given off by the sun when it fuses hydrogen into helium. They've just about perfected the conversion process, but they have to figure out how to get it back to earth cheaply.
@clowdine (1402)
• Philippines
26 Jul 08
If the guys in the government would only be supportive of this, we could be one of the richest countries in the world. We have deuterium. It's the heavy H20 that can be used as fuel. The Philippine trenches have lots of it. Enough to supply internationally. But if you go up and ask for support to industrialize it,the first thing they ask you is "How much is my percentage from it?" Not only that. Our fellow Filipino invented a way to make a fuel out of water but he ended up selling the patent due to indifference. He never got the government support he needed for that invention.
@xicxac (15)
• United States
10 Aug 08
Clowdine, if you are in the Philippines and you have a lot of deuterium there, then you are already one of the richest countries. Rich in natural resources! When I was living in California, I had a supervisor and a coworker, both from the Philippines. You probably don't need a patent to use the process that patent you mentioned privately in your home. The question is, if you you use it in your home, obviously you couldn't sell the device, but would there be a law preventing you from selling the excess power to the local power company? In the United States, there is a law that forces the power company to pay us when we send energy back into the power grid. That makes our meters turn backwards. They have to pay us for it legally! Xicxac