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This is not the first time I’ve mentioned, and it will probably not be
the first time you have noticed, how carelessly the terms alternative
energy, clean energy, and green energy are bandied about, as if they
meant exactly the same thing.
What occasions me to repeat this complaint is the revival of the
television series “Dallas,” which of course epitomized everything we
love to hate about oil. In the new version, according to New York Times
television correspondent Alessandra Stanley, “the writers have
reconstituted the feuds of the second generation of Ewings as an
allegory about clean energy versus fossil fuels.” Thus Christopher
Ewing, nephew of the infamous J.R. [photo], “has turned his back on
drilling and wants to develop methane hydrates as an energy source.”
There are a couple of problems here, at least as the setup is described
by Stanley: Methane hydrates—or methane clathrates if you prefer—are a fossil fuel; and unless perfectly extracted, an art yet to be demonstrated, they are not exactly clean.
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