Topic: People Power (5)
Gore: U.S. Can Get 100 Percent Renewable Energy in 10 Years
Thursday July 17, 2008 3:55 PM
http://www.RenewableEnergyWorld.com/rea/news/story?id=53096&src=rss
"In an effort to get American citizens and policymakers to think more aggressively about combating climate change, former Vice President Al Gore challenged the U.S. to procure 100 percent of its electricity from renewable resources within 10 years."
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/17/the-annotated-gore-climate-speech/?scp=4&sq=Al%20Gore&st=cse
This link provides an annotated version of Al Gore's speech on energy.
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/17/the-annotated-gore-climate-speech/?scp=4&sq=Al%20Gore&st=cse
This link provides an annotated version of Al Gore's speech on energy.
Context: Building Sciences, Climate Change, Efficiency, Electric Grid, Electricity, People Power, Solar, Storage, Transportation, Wind
Pickens' Plan to Escape the Grip of Foreign Oil - wind and solar
Friday July 11, 2008 9:26 AM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121556087828237463.html?mod=special_page_campaign2008_mostpop
[Watch video of Pickens speaking on same webpage as full news story.]
"One of the benefits of being around a long time is that you get to know a lot about certain things. I'm 80 years old and I've been an oilman for almost 60 years. I've drilled more dry holes and also found more oil than just about anyone in the industry. With all my experience, I've never been as worried about our energy security as I am now. Like many of us, I ignored what was happening. Now our country faces what I believe is the most serious situation since World War II.
...The future begins as soon as Congress and the president act. The government must mandate the formation of wind and solar transmission corridors, and renew the subsidies for economic and alternative energy development in areas where the wind and sun are abundant."
[Watch video of Pickens speaking on same webpage as full news story.]
"One of the benefits of being around a long time is that you get to know a lot about certain things. I'm 80 years old and I've been an oilman for almost 60 years. I've drilled more dry holes and also found more oil than just about anyone in the industry. With all my experience, I've never been as worried about our energy security as I am now. Like many of us, I ignored what was happening. Now our country faces what I believe is the most serious situation since World War II.
...The future begins as soon as Congress and the president act. The government must mandate the formation of wind and solar transmission corridors, and renew the subsidies for economic and alternative energy development in areas where the wind and sun are abundant."
Context: Biodiesel, Biomass, Building Sciences, Climate Change, Economic Development, Efficiency, Electric Grid, Electricity, Finance and Investment, Hydrogen, North Carolina, People Power, Petroleum, Politics, Public Policy, Rural, Solar, South Carolina, Southeast, Storage, Transportation, Wind, Fuel cells
Pennsylvania Governor Signs Bill Establishing US $650 Million Energy Fund
Friday July 11, 2008 9:24 AM
http://www.RenewableEnergyWorld.com/rea/news/story?id=53023&src=rss
"Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell on Wednesday signed a new law that will establish a fund that could save both families and small businesses money on their energy bills by supporting investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency and conservation."
DOE to Guarantee $10 Billion in Loans for Efficiency, Renewables
Thursday July 3, 2008 10:08 PM
http://www.eere.energy.gov/news/news_detail.cfm/news_id=11849
"DOE is offering $10 billion in loan guarantees for projects that involve energy efficiency, renewable energy, and advanced transmission and distribution. The guarantees are only available for projects using new, non-commercial technologies."
The New Math: School systems eye economics of sustainable design
Thursday July 3, 2008 2:08 PM
http://triad.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2008/06/30/focus1.html?b=1214798400%5E1660198
"As a pioneer in green school construction, Guilford County has seen some lightbulbs come on -- or off, actually.
"As a pioneer in green school construction, Guilford County has seen some lightbulbs come on -- or off, actually.
Solar energy, natural lighting and water recovery are among the bright ideas paying off, literally, for Guilford County Schools, and many of the lessons the system has learned will likely soon filter through hallways of other schools in the region, state and nation. ..."
"Last year the N.C. Senate approved a bill that would require any school built with state funding to exceed the American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air conditioning Engineers Inc. (Ashrae) energy use-standards by 30 percent. The bill is still being considered in the state House.
And earlier this month, the U.S. House of Representatives approved more than $20 billion to be spent during the next five years to help school districts build and renovate schools to be more energy efficient. Under the bill, schools receiving the funding would have to meet the requirements of one of three different green construction programs. Requirements for meeting the standards would be phased in, but by 2013, schools receiving any of the construction funding would need to use 90 percent of the money for green elements. The legislation still needs to be voted on by the Senate, and President Bush has threatened a veto...."
"Last year the N.C. Senate approved a bill that would require any school built with state funding to exceed the American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air conditioning Engineers Inc. (Ashrae) energy use-standards by 30 percent. The bill is still being considered in the state House.
And earlier this month, the U.S. House of Representatives approved more than $20 billion to be spent during the next five years to help school districts build and renovate schools to be more energy efficient. Under the bill, schools receiving the funding would have to meet the requirements of one of three different green construction programs. Requirements for meeting the standards would be phased in, but by 2013, schools receiving any of the construction funding would need to use 90 percent of the money for green elements. The legislation still needs to be voted on by the Senate, and President Bush has threatened a veto...."

