federal alternative energy grants
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Is our Government doing enough to encourage Alt energy?
I’m curious… what is the largest amount of grant money, assistance, etc that a business or individual can receive for alternative energy R&D (other than ethanol) on both a State and Federal level?
When I hear nuclear power plant, I think of Chernobyl, I don’t know why. I’m not sure how the technology works or the dangers of it, but I know that if I lived next door to one, I wouldn’t be able to live my daily life as normal.
Trollazoid, can we build one next door to you?
BTW, this brings up another question. I’ll have to post it later.
BTW, I’m not interested in acquiring a grant or loan. I’m simply interested in seeing how much money the Government is investing into the idea of getting away from oil.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2tsMEoclLo
watch it all or tune in 4 mins into the video and you’ll get you answer
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