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Articles in Category: New technology

Is Nuclear Energy the Cleanest, Cheapest Alternative?

on Monday, 14 May 2012. Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, New technology, Nuclear

An article by the Associated Press today (5/14/2012) reported that a $670 million overhaul at the San Onofre nuclear plant in California, intended to avoid problems with deteriorating pipes which could cause leakage of radioactive steam, was actually causing the pipes to deterioate faster.  San Olfre's twin reactors have been off line for three monthe while an investigation was in progress. So far the cause has not been pinpointed. Some pipes were so eroded that they were deemed unsafe to continue in operation. 

Writer's Digest Review

on Monday, 24 January 2011. Posted in Air Pollution, Alternative Energy, Art work, Biomass, Cap & Trade, Clean Air, Clean Coal , Clean Energy, CO2, Conservation, Deniers, Drought, Electric Vehicles, Energy Consumption, Energy Crisis, Energy Grid, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , Fossil Fuels, Fuel Cells, Global Warming, Government Corruption, Government Regulations, Government Waste, Human Commonality, Hydro Electric, Hydrogen, Keystone Pipeline, New technology, Nuclear, Ocean Pollution, Offshore Drilling, Oil Speculators, Peak Oil, Population Growth, Public Transportation, Rare Earth Metals, Reader Review, Recycling, Renewable Energy, Sea Level Rise, Smart Grid, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Tar sands, Uncategorized Blog Articles, Water crisis, Wind Energy, Zero Emissions

Running on Empty was submitted to the 18th Annual Writer's Digest Self Publishing Book Awards. While it didn't win an award it did receive a good rating. The reviewer thought the cover needed improvements  but overall the book got high marks. The following is excerpted from the review. No name was given for the reviewer.

On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 meaning "poor" and 5 meaning "excellent," Running on Empty was rated 5 for structure and organization and 5 for grammar. The cover was rated 2.

Comment: This book is extremely timely, and I'm glad the author has decided to strike while the iron is hot. There's never been a bigger market for original and incisive material in the fields of energy and energy conservation. I urge the author to continue to retool and market Running on Empty to get the notice it deserves. Greene is obviously a master of the material, and I felt in capable hands all the way through. The writing is clear and punchy (though a bit technical at times for a general readership), and thanks to great organizational tools the text is easy to follow. This book has the best table of contents I've encountered among this year's entries, and that's carried through with excellent non-narrative elements including ample subheadings, accessible illustrations, and a fat glossary. Overall, a strong entry that would benefit from a little update of appearance. Best wishes!