Next Generation Energy
Featuring the next generation of energy ideas
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Next Generation Energy is managed and written entirely by Seed editors and expert guest bloggers. Read more about them here.
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- Climate Progress
- Gristmill
- The Intersection
- The Island of Doubt
- The Oil Drum
- Real Climate
- Scientists & Engineers for America
- Shell Dialogues: Exploring the Energy Debate
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Recent Posts
- The Future Is What We Make It
- Conservation: The biggest challenge of all
- On-farm energy conservation, production can't decline, but emissions must
- The first fuel
- Conserving what we have
- Carbon capture and storage is an end-of-pipe dream
- Lipstick on an energy pig
- Plants as carbon offsets
- Energy Race 2008
- The four flaws of coal with CCS
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Archives
Don't know the first thing about alternative energy? Here we'll be compiling clear, concise, and visual explanations of various topics discussed in this blog. Many of the features come from Seed's popular cribsheet feature.
Biofuels
The U.S. Department of Energy says that biomass is the only clean, renewable energy source that can help to significantly diversify transportation fuels in the U.S. Find out more about the DoE Biomass Program, including clear diagrams and animations, here.Climate Change
Hybrid Cars
Nuclear Power
Solar Power
Check out this great animation from the Department of Energy:Wind Power
Check out another great animation from the Department of Energy, this time about making electricity from wind.


