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148588 tn?1465778809 5 percent of the state’s electric power come from renewable sources like solar and wind by 2025. Twenty-nine states have established similar standards that call for 10 percent or more in renewable power. These states can now anticipate well-financed campaigns to eliminate these targets or scale them back. The coal producers’ motivation is clear: They see solar and wind energy as a long-term threat to their businesses.
148588 tn?1465778809 Even with the surge in new projects, energy from such renewable sources as wind, solar and water accounted for only about a tenth of total U.S. power generation last year. Still, the U.S. leads the world in wind energy with about 48,800 utility-scale turbines operating across the country, generating enough electricity to power about 20 million homes. By 2030, the Energy Department estimates wind will provide a fifth of the nation’s electricity.
148588 tn?1465778809 If passed by the House, this bill will abolish two of Texas’ few renewable energy programs – the renewable portfolio standard and building of competitive renewable energy zone transmission lines. Job growth, economic development, stable business climate – I thought those were conservative bread and butter. The wind industry should have earned the good graces of Texas lawmakers.
306867 tn?1299249709 I do know that some power sources such as using wind or solar power are showing to be viable and should be further researched and some farms use windmills to generate some of their electrical power already and some buildings have solar panels to generate sources of clean energy. I well understand people's concerns about finances but other than that to me it makes common sense if there were no public pressure should as within the cap and trade regulations.
1310633 tn?1430224091 (Reuters) - Energy producers braced for tighter regulation in President Barack Obama's second term, with coal companies expecting more emissions restrictions and drillers anticipating less access to federal land even as his platform promotes energy independence. Opponents already believe Obama has waged a "war on coal" through the administration's push for stricter regulation of greenhouse gas emissions by the Environmental Protection Agency.
148588 tn?1465778809 Driven by the availability of cheaper and more efficient energy storage and inexpensive solar power, electric vehicles will begin to attain cost parity with cars driven by internal combustion engines. According to UBS, in a market with high road fuel prices, such as Germany, the total cost of ownership of an electric vehicle such as the Tesla S is already comparable with a gasoline-powered car, such as the Audi A7.
148588 tn?1465778809 I'm trying to buy solar panels and a wind turbine to power my car but Autozone told me to go pound sand and buy gas like everyone else.
Avatar m tn You weren't asking me but yes. Yes we did. "Nothing to see here folks... now go away. This will be good for you. You'll have to vote for us...." wait, that last part was Nancy Pelosi.
148588 tn?1465778809 And even as utilities boost cyberdefenses, the hackers seem to be targeting the ever-growing number of devices and computer systems linked to the grid. "If you're a utility today, depending on your scale, you're under attack at this moment," said Robert Weisenmiller, chairman of the California Energy Commission. Some utilities, he said, face thousands of probes each day.
Avatar f tn Many newly constructed buildings use renewable sources of energy such as solar power which are quite cost effective and there should be more research into that.
148588 tn?1465778809 We are investing more into wind and solar. A few of the nation's oil and gas guys are BIG into wind farms. There are some down sides though, and if you're concerned about the environment there is a price to pay. There is tons of toxic waste created from the production of solar panels. Wind farms are killing birds and displacing wildlife and there are studies being conducted on the impact of the production of the windmills themselves.
148588 tn?1465778809 I don't know what to think of this situation. I read something not too long ago (it may have been here on CE) about alternative energy production. One of the things that was strongly noted was the amount of "toxic sludge" and "other toxic waste" that is left in the aftermath of solar panel production.
Avatar m tn I think that yes the world could come to an end but not all the driving through an entire city / world that is falling down but nobody else could get out of the way - like Jon Cusak did. I look at the changes in the weather patterns lately and the huge earthquakes and I think something is up. The sun is entering a huge time in it's life where we had almost zero sunspots recently now we are having huge coronal mass ejections - one of the biggest EVER recorded recently.....
179856 tn?1333547362 Timing is everything. And for the Solar Dynamics Observatory, launched into orbit this past February, the timing couldn't have been better. The SDO helps scientists study solar storms, and for a long couple of years prior to the launch, those storms were few and far between. Our nearby star was in a deep sleep, largely devoid of the sunspots, flares and prominences that indicate heightened magnetic activity.
148588 tn?1465778809 I'll say that we are trying, hence the birth of solar, wind and wave power technologies that have been and are further being developed. The problem with that is, the products that need to be manufactured to produce this power probably comes from a petroleum product and there is probably some kind of coal fired power plant (or nuclear power plant which we know has some very dangerous side effects and waste developed) behind the production of said parts. Mass transit is beautiful.
535822 tn?1443976780 Wind farms along with solar power and other alternative energy sources,are supposed to produce the energy of tomorrow..Much evidence indicates that their countless whirring fan blades produce something else: blank spots that distort radar readings. Now government agencies that depend on radar---such as the National Defence dept and the weather service are scrambling and spending Millions to preserve their detection abilities... here we go yet again ....
163305 tn?1333668571 Setting up a myriad of solar-panels in the middle of the desert and trying to harness the power of the sun to power cities? Horse pucky, I say.
206807 tn?1331936184 re poised to transform the ways we power our homes and our cars and our businesses. ... And we are poised to generate countless new jobs, good-paying, middle-class jobs, right here in the United States of America." In a blog posting, Energy Department spokesman Dan Leistikow said Solyndra was a once promising company that had increased sales revenue by 2,000 percent in the past three years.
306455 tn?1288862071 on de-funding renewable and solar energy. This tells me he is on the side of oil companies, and not for finding a renewable energy. McCain voted "yes " on using social security money to fund tax reductions. (for the wealthiest 2%) McCain believes if big business is given huge tax breaks they will hire and employ more people. We have these tax incentives right now and have lost over 6 billion jobs.
148588 tn?1465778809 "Over the past decade, American taxpayers have sunk hundreds of billions of dollars into funding the war in Iraq -- $816 billion since 2003, and counting. Meanwhile, domestic human, social, and infrastructure needs have suffered drastic budget cutbacks.
148588 tn?1465778809 Trump has promised to end federal funding for renewable energy development, a decision that would make U.S. industries like solar and wind much less competitive compared to international producers. China, for instance, recently announced that it plans to invest $360 billion in clean energy — a move that would create 13 million jobs by 2020. China already has over 40 percent of all jobs in renewables, globally. The U.S., meanwhile, claims just under 10 percent of the global renewable job share.
611067 tn?1458591483 I would think your question more is should people be forced to have to pay for any changes and I would think that the government should work with the companies especially since regardless of any changes that create global warming known pollutants that create acid rain and the like can be lowered. Some renewable energy sources such as wind power and the sensible use of nuclear power can actually create more jobs for the industries who produce them so it depends.