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U.S. Sustainable Energy

More Americans should using sustainable energy for three reasons.  First, it will help save them a significant amount of money, whether it’s on their electric bill or at the pump. 

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Secondly, sustainable energy helps keep the United States economically independent from other countries, who may overcharge for their oil. 

Finally, sustainable energy is important for maintaining the health of the environment.

Yet, for many consumers, finding sources for sustainable energy is a major problem.  They may think that they don’t exist or that their fuel is not as effective. 

Well, this is not the case with U.S. Sustainable Energy.  What is U.S. Sustainable Energy?  It is a popular company that specializes in distributing alternative fuel for buildings and vehicles. 

And, although it may not be quite as dominate as non-sustainable energy companies, it is gaining more customers by the day.

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So, what type of fuel does U.S. Sustainable Energy use?  It’s called biofuel, and it is created from vegetable feedstock, (usually made of soy, corn or a combination). 

Anyway, the feedback is broken down to create three types of products: liquid-based biofuel, biogas and carbon ash. 

The liquid-based biofuel is what is mainly used to generate electricity or run vehicles, though the biogas and carbon ash are useful too, just in other ways. 

For instance, the biogas helps fuel U.S. Sustainable Energy’s facility, while the carbon ash is used as a fertilizer. 

Indeed, nothing gets wasted when U.S. Sustainable Energy creates their biofuel, making them one of the most sustainable companies in the nation.

If you still need more convincing that U.S. Sustainable Energy is the way to go, consider the other advantages associated with their biofuel. 

One of the most significant involves cost, as biofuel can be produced at less than $1 a gallon.  Regular biodiesel fuel costs around $2.50 per gallon. 

These expenses get passed on to the consumer, which is why Americans pay so much on their energy bills.

Another advantage of biofuel is that it can run more efficiently than its biodiesel counterparts.  This is evident by its heating value, which is 128,000 BTU. 

Biodiesel fuel has a heating value of 118,000 BTU.  In addition, biofuel does not clog engine filters, a problem that is common with biodiesel. 

Indeed, if you do decide to use U.S. Sustainable Energy’s biofuel, you can be assured you’ll be taking advantage of a product that is actually better than the fuels that are more widely available.

In conclusion, U.S. Sustainable Energy is an excellent company that is doing leaps and bounds for the environment. 

But they can only do their job if they have consumers to support them.  So, why not consider their services?  You certainly have nothing to lose… in fact, you’ll actually gain more money in the long run. 

But even more importantly, you’ll help promote the ever-growing movement towards sustainable energy.  Maybe if you take action and tell others about it, the trend can grow even further. 

And perhaps in the process the companies producing the harmful biodisesel fuel will take notice, and follow the path that U.S. Sustainable Energy has taken.

 environmentalism

Break Through: "From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility"
 

Environmental insiders Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus argue that the environmental movement has not evolved with the times and is out of touch with modern American values.

They call for a new aspirational politics that will be capable of tackling our most pressing challenges.

Publisher:  Blackstone Audio Inc
Author:  Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger
Narrator:  Jeff Cummings
 
Length:  9 hours 30 minutes (Unabridged)
 
Physical Price:  $39.95
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) 

The big media have spoken on the question of global warming, and the debate is officially over.

"Be afraid, be very afraid," warns Time magazine.

But have Al Gore and his environmentalist allies really proven their case?

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) provides a provocative, entertaining, and well documented expos of some of the most shamelessly politicized pseudoscience we are likely to see in our relatively cool lifetimes.
 
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