Sanders leads with proposal for 10 million solar rooftops, Bush Admin puts brakes on solar projects
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
by Amy Weiss
UPDATED: The BLM reversed the moratorium on Wednesday, shortly after an urging from Senator Sanders during an Energy Committee hearing. Read the BuzzFlash Alert.
While the Bush administration put a two-year moratorium on solar energy projects on public land last week, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and colleagues drafted a bill to promote the creation of 10 million new solar rooftops in private homes and businesses over the next ten years.
The bill, co-sponsored by Senators John Kerry (D-MA), Ben Cardin (D-MD), Arlen Specter (R-PA), John Warner (R-VA), and Robert Menendez (D-NJ), provides incentives for solar unit installation, covering about half the average costs.
The proposed units are photovoltaic systems that use panels to turn sunlight into energy. The moratorium suspended both photovoltaic and concentrating solar plants--concentrating plants use mirrors to direct light to power steam turbines.
Sen. Sanders said in a statement Tuesday that the benefits of the bill, known as the 10 Million Solar Roofs Act of 2008, would be numerous:
We can reverse greenhouse gas emissions. We can break our dependence on foreign oil. Transforming our energy system away from fossil fuels can be a tremendous boom for the United States economy and create millions of good-paying jobs. This is a win, win, win situation.
Solar energy companies have been critical of the Bureau of Land Management's decision to halt new solar endeavors, understanding that a review is necessary but claiming that freezing the process altogether doesn't make sense.
"It doesn't make any sense ... This could completely stunt the growth of the industry," one solar company executive told the New York Times.
The director of a renewable energy trade group said in the same article, "I think it's good to have a plan ... but I don't think we need to stop development in its tracks."
Michael Briggs, a spokesman for Sen. Sanders, told BuzzFlash that the bill was in the works before the Bureau of Land Management's moratorium. He also emphasized the importance of solar in solving current energy and environmental issues.
"Clearly we're at a time with oil prices setting records practically everyday and with the prospect of global warming that is going on," he said. "Solar energy is going to be a key part of responding to both of those forces."
Briggs anticipates the response once the bill is passed will be very positive. He said the experience in state programs that the bill is modeled after, like those in New Jersey and California, has been "that the technology is there, it's just a matter of making it available and at competitive prices. People want to do this and I think the impact would be dramatic."
Sen. Sanders, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, will participate in a hearing in Albuquerque, NM on Wednesday led by Committee Chair Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) to "consider the value and examine the progress of electricity generation from concentrating solar power." Briggs expects the Bureau of Land Management's moratorium will come up at the hearing.
Read more about the Bush Administration's energy policy in a BuzzFlash Analysis.
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Ocean Kinetics Will Replace Oil and Fossil Fuels
It Works
EXACTLY what is needed
Reducing end user energy consumption can work in the near term and will reduce load on the grid and prices. It is much more efficient at reducing total energy costs than Bush's current drill drill drill policy.
We need to get off oil and retain our remaining supply of crude for when it is needed instead of lowering the costs of oil for China at the expense of our environment.
UPDATE: Moratorium reversed
Good idea...
Selective environmental protection
Many parts to the plan exist in numerous states
10 million new solar rooftops
It won't get out of the starting gate
the REAL goal
Bravo for Sen. Sanders! But Solar panels only half of the energy
The other is... ELECTRIC CARS, with modern, high energy density batteries.
They are not a "futuristic" hope, either... they are here today, in production form... but HIDDEN behind a curtain of Chevron lawsuits, Chevron executives SUING Toyota and Panasonic to STOP producing these modern, high tech batteries, that power the 2002 Toyota RAV4-EV all electric car to THREE TIMES the per-mile energy cost of the externally and internally identical gas powered Toyota RAV4 small SUV.
Here is the Wiki entry for this amazing case of both Congress and the American public being entirely ignorant of the shenanigans the major oil companies are pulling to make America - to make our entire economy - MORE DEPENDENT on their damn oil!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_RAV4_EV
"Whether or not Toyota wanted to continue production, it was unlikely to be able to do so, because the EV-95 battery was no longer available. Chevron had inherited control of the worldwide patent rights for the NiMH EV-95 battery when it merged with Texaco, which had purchased them from General Motors. Chevron's unit won a $30,000,000 settlement from Toyota and Panasonic, and THE PRODUCTION LINE for the large NiMH batteries WAS CLOSED DOWN and DISMANTLED. Only smaller NiMH batteries, incapable of powering an electric vehicle or plugging in, are currently allowed by Chevron-Texaco."
Chevron execs have all the "patriotism" of then Halliburton Chairman & CEO Dick Cheney selling oil-field equipment.... to Iraq in the late 1990s, at a time when the US was enforcing an embargon on Iraq, and US military aircraft were bombing Iraqi positions (and the Iraqi military was trying to return the favor, shooting at US aircraft) in the "no fly zone"!
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/sanction/iraq1/oilforfood/2001/0627chen.htm
This particular small SUV boasts a 120 mile range without recharging. Simply bolting a stock 5,000 watt store-bought generator on a hitch-rack, and wiring it into the car's electric control unit (the way yachts plug in to power cords when they arrive at a dock), extends the range of this vehicle to unlimited with gas fillups every 250 miles or so. Needless to say, auto manufacturers could make a more elegant installation of a small generator to keep the batteries charged.
Not only do electic cars get three times the mile-per-energy-dollar of their gas siblings, but they have almost NO fluids to consume... or pollute. No anti-freeze, no oil, no transmission fluid... and no gas! These fluids, leaking into roads and highways, are the number one pollutant source for America's streams, rivers, lakes, and coastline.
Now imagine every baking-in-sun parking spot in every parking lot the Sunbelt had a... solar panel carport. Who wouldn't pay a dollar or two to park for 8 hours in the shade.. WHILE you car is being refueled, that is, recharged!
for the price of EXISTING materials and technology, you have a massive jobs program that slashes America's energy consumption and dependence, greatly reduces pollution... and keeps your car cool on hot days!
Just imagine how much more efficient solar panels, batteries, and production of both would become if America were spending several billion dollars per year on them, once again harnessing America's natural genuis and energy to a progressive, forward looking cause.
Thanks Bernie!
Bush's War on Solar
Bernie
Will Replace power compoany income if done right
Recently in Florida they spent millions changing all the meters to digital and with special design so they cannot run backwards
Watch Power Companies fight this tooth and nail as every watt generated takes the income from that watt off their Profits and the CEO's Golf Jet
If the Gang Of Pirates think that the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat, only a fool would think it bipartisan to accommodate them by acting the part.
Great News!