Thomas Edison: Champion of Renewable Energy
Thomas
Edison, father of the electric light, saw the value of renewable energy
By Larry West
American inventor Thomas Edison
often gets a bad rap from environmentalists. After all, he invented those
incandescent light bulbs we’re all so busy replacing with more efficient models, not to mention a whole
slew of power-thirsty machines and appliances—from the phonograph to the motion
picture camera.
Almost single-handedly, it seems,
Edison made modern civilization dependent on electricity—and the natural
resources required to generate it.
Edison Experimented with Renewable
Energy
But Edison was also a pioneer in renewable energy and green technology. He experimented with home-based wind turbines to generate electricity and provide homeowners with an independent source of power, and he teamed up with his friend Henry Ford to develop an electric car that would run on rechargeable batteries.
But Edison was also a pioneer in renewable energy and green technology. He experimented with home-based wind turbines to generate electricity and provide homeowners with an independent source of power, and he teamed up with his friend Henry Ford to develop an electric car that would run on rechargeable batteries.
Most of all, Edison’s keen mind and
insatiable curiosity kept him thinking and experimenting throughout his long
life—and renewable energy was one of his favorite topics.
Edison Favored Renewable Energy Over
Fossil Fuels
Edison knew that fossil fuels such as oil and coal wouldn’t last forever, and he saw the virtually untapped potential of renewable energy sources—such as wind power and solar power—that could be harnessed and put to work for the benefit of mankind.
Edison knew that fossil fuels such as oil and coal wouldn’t last forever, and he saw the virtually untapped potential of renewable energy sources—such as wind power and solar power—that could be harnessed and put to work for the benefit of mankind.
In 1931, the same year he died,
Edison told his friends Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone: “I’d put my money on
the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait
until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”
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