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Geothermal
Geothermal energy is an enormous, underused heat and power resource that is clean, reliable, and homegrown. The current production of geothermal energy from all uses places it third among renewable energies, following hydroelectricity and biomass, and ahead of solar and wind. Susquehanna Valley researcher Marianne Clay presents details about geothermal energy including how it is being used today, costs, the pros and cons of using it and barriers. The complete report can be accessed through the link provided below.
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Today's Landfills Are A Lot More Than "Dumps"
April 28, 2010 - By Tim O'Donnell |
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'Cap and Trade' Would Hurt Pennsylvania
July 17, 2009 - By Congressman Joe Pitts and Robert F. Powelson |
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US Energy Sources
Galen Weaber, Chairman, Susquehanna Valley Center for Public Policy |
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Shale Drilling Would Benefit State By $500 Million Annually
September 29, 2008 - Guest Columnist Louis D'Amico |
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The Cove Area Regional Digester: Making Manure "Clean and Green"
August 2008 - By Marianne Clay, Research Associate |
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Biodiesel in Pennsylvania: Current Status, Challenges and Prospects
October 19, 2007 - By Hans Gehman, Research Associate |
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Pennsylvania's Biodiesel Industry Reaches Critical Juncture
October 8, 2007 - By Carl T. Shaffer |
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The Next American Revolution
Using America's resources to achieve energy independence |
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Coal-to-Liquid Fuel
By Hans Gehman, Research Associate - May 25, 2007 |
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Ethanol
By Hans Gehman, Research Associate |
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Wind Power
By Marianne Clay, Research Associate |
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Wind Energy At Home
By Marianne Clay, Research Associate |
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Animal Waste
By Marianne Clay, Research Associate |
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Biodiesel
By Hans Gehman, Research Associate |
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Solar Power
By Hans Gehman, Research Associate |
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Geothermal
By Marianne Clay, Research Associate |
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Tidal Energy
By Marianne Clay, Research Associate |
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Nuclear Power
By Hans Gehman, Research Associate |
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President Bush Unveils Advanced Energy Initiative
Susquehanna Valley Center Researchers Focus on Sources to Lessen Dependence on Foreign Oil |
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