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the streets.
Maybe, we will keep on being blocked in traffic jams but, at least, we will not suffer anymore of breathing diseases like asthma, allergies and cancer.
Of course, to avoid traffic jams, cars would have more valid alternatives than today thanks to public buses, underground lines and trains for long distances and bycicles and our simple but always useful feet, for the short ones.
In our houses, solar panels will provide all the necessary electric power, while hot water will be produced also by direct sunlight heaters, or by the tele-heating, in which hot water comes from industrial plants that employ water as a cooling fluid for their ovens, burners and reactors.
Solar energy will supply either mono-family houses and blocks of flats and many houses will be independent for their energy needs, storing the excess produced during the day by solar panels in accumulators to be used by night, or diffused in the public electric network, even with an economic gain.
It seems nearly like a dream; no electric power bills to pay to public or private companies, no more dependance on oil (neither gasoline nor gas-oil for our cars, trucks, ships airplanes, motorbikes and domestic heaters), whose price is reaching the stars and risks to strangle our economy because of financial speculations performed by the little group of producer Countries and by the whole financial world.
So, the Arabian Countries will have to leave underground all their dirty and stinky oil and natural gas and, for their own energy needs, they will easily be able to fill part of their sterile deserts with solar panels.
Then, no more wars for oil, like the last two in Iraq, wanted by G. W. Bush & Father (with the ridiculous lies or pretexts of the mass-destruction weapons owned by Saddam Hussein and his help to Islamic terrorists) will be possible because the various clean energy sources will be available and abundant in every Country of the world.
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