I think
the type of alternative energy source would depend on the country and its natural resources.
Not exact matches
REP. BOEHNER: George, we believe that our all -
of - the - above
energy strategy from last year continues to be the right approach on
energy — that we ought to make sure that we have new
sources of energy, green
energy, but we need nuclear
energy, we need other
types of alternatives, and, yes, we need American - made oil and gas.
While it is all fine and dandy to promote
alternative energy sources such as windfarms and biofuels, I think it's safe to say that those
types of technologies are not able to support American's huge demand for
energy.
I don't endorse bio-fuels, however, there may be some geographical areas that can grow only certain
types of crops such as natural grasses that don't need a lot
of water, fertilizer, etc. to grow, (e.g. switchgrass) that maybe someday could provide a cheap and environmentally friendly
alternative energy source.