Surprising, among the last energy-related actions of the Bush Administration is to set the stage for a renewable energy future for the liberal bastion of Massachusetts. One of the darker aspects of the Teddy Kennedy and RFK, Jr, legacy will be their strenuous efforts to block the Cape Wind projection. Friday, the Department of Interior […]
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Massachusetts’ future: Blowin’ in the wind?
January 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Massachusetts’ future: Blowin’ in the wind?
Tags: Energy · government energy policy · green · renewable energy · wind power
Solar Power: Making the right choice, the easy choice … (revisted)
December 15th, 2008 · 3 Comments
One of the key Energize America principles is to strive to Make the right choice the easy choice. Right now, throughout the United States, structural issues of regulation, financing, taxation policy, and otherwise make it difficult for individuals, businesses, communities, and governments (at all levels) to make the right choice when it comes to holistic […]
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Energy COOL: A Powerful Renewable Vision (reprise)
December 9th, 2008 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: A Powerful Renewable Vision (reprise)
Since diving into the deep end when it comes to energy issues, almost every day sees new fascinating concepts, approaches, and technologies. Fascinating … exciting … even hope inspiring at times. And, as well, as the passion builds, so many of these are truly Energy COOL. One of the most powerful images for a renewable […]
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Google steps up with energy plan
October 2nd, 2008 · 5 Comments
A month ago, Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave a speech outlining a plan for (nearly) eliminating fossil fuels from the US electrical grid in 20 years, stating that it would be a $2.7 trillion dollar effort. Anyone interested in a better energy future would like to hear Eric give this talk in person. (Another slide […]
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John “Truthiness” McCain’s evening in Mississippi
September 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment
There are going to be millions of words already and coming out about the debate in Ole Miss. Thus, to add a few into the pile. Whether captured or not, the facts will show that John “Truthiness” McCain showed up in force this evening. We could discuss Senator McCain’s failure to fight for funding veterans’ […]
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Move aside Gore. Move aside Pickens. Google is at the Podium!
September 10th, 2008 · 2 Comments
At the Corporate ECOforum, Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave a talk that looks well worth hearing. Schmidt began his talk with a Google Earth heavy discussion “of rising temperatures and government policies that are either speeding up or slowing down climate change.” There’s a total failure of political leadership, at least in the United States, […]
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Pickens’ Plan vs Pickens’ Problem?
August 21st, 2008 · Comments Off on Pickens’ Plan vs Pickens’ Problem?
There is The Pickens’ Plan. And, there is The Pickens Problem. Too often, the two are not talked about in combination as is merited. While The Pickens’ Plan has its problems, The Pickens’ Problem sadly raises questions about how seriously one should take T Boone Pickens’ words about The Pickens’ Plan. I would welcome the […]
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Can We Do It? Yes We Can!
July 18th, 2008 · Comments Off on Can We Do It? Yes We Can!
Al Gore has set a challenge: 100% clean electricity, 100%! Get us (the US, and eventually, all the globe) off coal. And, determine to do this within a decade. People are going to scream that this is impossible. They will be wrong. This is possible, difficult to do in the timeline perhaps, but absolutely possible. […]
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Throw off complacency: 100% renewable electricity
July 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on Throw off complacency: 100% renewable electricity
Al Gore has set a challenge: 100% clean electricity, 100%! Get us (the US, and eventually, all the globe) off coal. And, determine to do this within a decade. People are going to scream that this is impossible. They will be wrong. This is possible, difficult to do in the timeline perhaps, but possible. They […]
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McCain confidant critical to anti-wind fight?
May 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The NIMBYist fight against wind projects, most notably Cape Wind, has long been suspected of being funded from the coal industry. (After all, more wind electricity correlates to less burnt coal.) The Boston Globe reported today about how lobbying disclosure firms have linked Cape Wind opponents to a coal-energy firm.
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