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Q4. What clean energy<br />

sources are there?<br />

Q4. What clean energy sources are there?<br />

The sun, wind and ocean waves represent unlimited<br />

sources of energy. There are very few human habitats<br />

where one of them does not exist in abundance. We need<br />

to keep on building their power stations until all<br />

requirements of stationary consumers of electricity are<br />

met. For automotive consumers, we need to build<br />

additional power stations and use the energy produced by<br />

them extract hydrogen from water. When hydrogen burns<br />

with oxygen, the output is water vapour. End to end, there<br />

is no pollution.<br />

Of course, water is an extremely inert/stable molecule and<br />

the energy released from the combustion of hydrogen and<br />

oxygen is more explosive than petrol or diesel. So, what?<br />

We need to invest in creating a more sophisticated engine!<br />

That would be cheaper than fighting a war.<br />

Other alternatives only cause more harm than good. “Biofuels”<br />

pollute. They will never be available in sufficient<br />

quantities to replace petroleum products. They can also<br />

adversely affect food prices when agricultural land is<br />

diverted to produce “bio-fuel” crops. (Electric cars are<br />

NOT a source of energy. They will use power from<br />

conventional energy sources. Their batteries are nonbiodegradable<br />

and extremely toxic. For disposal, they will<br />

most likely be dumped in developing countries.)<br />

<strong>World</strong> Government Slave Handbook 15

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