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H. Court Young
4105 E Florida Ave #300
Denver, CO 80222
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 31, 2007
Contact:
Ann Albergotti
Platinum Marketing Solutions
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eBook Release: Tired Of Making Your Utility Company Rich?
Denver – August 31, 2007– H. Court Young, an author of The Orphan Boy, A Love Affair With Mining and Understanding Water Rights and Conflicts, announced today the release of Tired Of Making Your Utility Company Rich?, an ebook about the benefits of solar power. This ebook comes bundled with three bonus ebooks, Guide to Federal, State & Local Incentives for Renewable Energy Systems, Solar Power Templates to Calculate the Size Solar System for Your Home and the Solar Calculator.
With the inclusion of the three bonus ebooks, Tired Of Making Your Utility Company Rich? is offered at $19.95 and is available at www.tiredofmakingyourutilitycompanyrich.com and on the author’s website www.hcourtyoung.com. A CD ROM is also available at $24.95, and a Solar Resource Guide is available at $59.95 (this includes the ebook and bonus ebooks). For more information about Tired Of Making Your Utility Company Rich?, contact H. Court Young as (303) 726-8320 or visit www.hcourtyoung.com.
About H. Court Young:
H. Court Young has written and published books on water, terrorism and mining. He has several books and CDs on the market and several articles published throughout the Internet. In addition to writing, Mr. Young is also a publisher under BurgYoung Publishing, LLC based in Denver, CO. For more information about H. Court Young, visit www.hcourtyoung.com.
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Friday, September 7, 2007
Friday, August 24, 2007
Tired of Making Your Utility Company Rich?
I recently reviewed of one of the best books that I have read in a long time. It is entitled The World is Flat, A Short History of the 21st Century by Thomas Friedman. This book outlines the state of the world as we know it, dynamic, interactive and interconnected. Friedman’s book is a very positive, uplifting and thought provoking look at our world today and the world of the future.
Another book, just as good a read, although more technical, involving energy use is Peak Oil, A View from Hubbert’s Peak by Kenneth Deffeyes. He explores the state of world oil production today and into the future. Dr. Deffeyes, a Princeton professor and geologist, notes that oil is a finite resource and that the world’s oil production has peaked. We have been using oil at a faster and faster pace. In fact, the world now consumes oil at about one thousand barrels per second according to Peter Tertzakian in his book entitled One Thousand Barrels per Second. (one barrel of oil contains 42 gallons).
So what do these two excellent, well written and researched books have to do with each other? One is about an expanding global economy, interconnected as never before. The other is about oil consumption exceeding supply. In fact, we are at the point where consumption has surpassed production globally. The global economy can only continue to expand if we have an adequate supply of energy.
India and China both have very rapidly expanding economies, 8 percent or more per year. These two countries are consuming vast amounts of the world’s energy, especially oil and coal to make their global dreams come true. They are transforming from third world countries to first world economies in less than one generation.
In other areas of the world, like South America, Argentina has turned its economy around and is expanding at close to 8% per year. Brazil is independent of OPEC oil and is providing all of its own fuel using ethanol produced from sugar cane.
What do countries like Brazil understand that the United States doesn’t? Why is American importing 60% of its oil supply while Brazil is providing most of its energy from alternative sources, totally independent from foreign oil suppliers?
In my newest ebook entitled Tired of Making Your Utility Company Rich?, A Solar Homeowner Explains When and Why You Need Solar on Your Home, I will explore the threat of continuing to follow our current energy policy in the United States, as well as some of the technical issues involved with oil and energy use. I will discuss in very simple, easy to understand terms some of the alternative energy forms available today and give you resources to help you further research these issues on your own. Finally, I will tell you the one step you can take today to prepare yourself and your family for the coming energy crisis and make a difference in America and globally.
One quote from the May/June 2007 issue of Solar Today Magazine notes about energy use and peak oil:
“Until more citizens and corporate decision-makers grasp the critical realities, they will continue to tolerate policies that put prosperity at risk.”
By purchasing and reading this eBook, you have taken the first step in being part of the energy solution, while helping the United States stay strong in the world today!
H. Court Young
Promoting awareness through the written word
http://www.hcourtyoung.com/
info@tmcco.com
Another book, just as good a read, although more technical, involving energy use is Peak Oil, A View from Hubbert’s Peak by Kenneth Deffeyes. He explores the state of world oil production today and into the future. Dr. Deffeyes, a Princeton professor and geologist, notes that oil is a finite resource and that the world’s oil production has peaked. We have been using oil at a faster and faster pace. In fact, the world now consumes oil at about one thousand barrels per second according to Peter Tertzakian in his book entitled One Thousand Barrels per Second. (one barrel of oil contains 42 gallons).
So what do these two excellent, well written and researched books have to do with each other? One is about an expanding global economy, interconnected as never before. The other is about oil consumption exceeding supply. In fact, we are at the point where consumption has surpassed production globally. The global economy can only continue to expand if we have an adequate supply of energy.
India and China both have very rapidly expanding economies, 8 percent or more per year. These two countries are consuming vast amounts of the world’s energy, especially oil and coal to make their global dreams come true. They are transforming from third world countries to first world economies in less than one generation.
In other areas of the world, like South America, Argentina has turned its economy around and is expanding at close to 8% per year. Brazil is independent of OPEC oil and is providing all of its own fuel using ethanol produced from sugar cane.
What do countries like Brazil understand that the United States doesn’t? Why is American importing 60% of its oil supply while Brazil is providing most of its energy from alternative sources, totally independent from foreign oil suppliers?
In my newest ebook entitled Tired of Making Your Utility Company Rich?, A Solar Homeowner Explains When and Why You Need Solar on Your Home, I will explore the threat of continuing to follow our current energy policy in the United States, as well as some of the technical issues involved with oil and energy use. I will discuss in very simple, easy to understand terms some of the alternative energy forms available today and give you resources to help you further research these issues on your own. Finally, I will tell you the one step you can take today to prepare yourself and your family for the coming energy crisis and make a difference in America and globally.
One quote from the May/June 2007 issue of Solar Today Magazine notes about energy use and peak oil:
“Until more citizens and corporate decision-makers grasp the critical realities, they will continue to tolerate policies that put prosperity at risk.”
By purchasing and reading this eBook, you have taken the first step in being part of the energy solution, while helping the United States stay strong in the world today!
H. Court Young
Promoting awareness through the written word
http://www.hcourtyoung.com/
info@tmcco.com
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