Now consider how much of that Green energy potential we’re tapping. Of the 100 quadrillion barrels of oil-equivalent energy the United States consumes each year, 85% comes from fossil fuels, 8% from nuclear power, 3% from biomass (primarily wood burning) and 2.5% from existing hydroelectric, like the Hoover Dam (there are no more large scale hydroelectric projects planned for the U.S. and likely never will be, due to environmental concerns). That’s 98.5%. The remainder, just 1.5% now comes from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, tidal and other still developing alternate energies combined. And yet having just scratched the surface of...