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U.S. House of Representatives Approves Solar Project for Federal Building

February 13, 2007   |   6 Comments

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"It is only fitting that the Energy Department be at the cutting edge of utilizing and supporting applied research in alternative energy sources."

-- Representative Jim Oberstar (MN)
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1 of 6
February 14, 2007
I find it curious that it is not reported or commented upon when:
- solar PV goes in the white house in 2002
- Bush Geothermal installation at Crawford Ranch, TX
- Bush's 1/24/07 Executive Order which calls upon all federal agencies to:
* "ensure that at least half of the statutorily required renewable energy consumed by the agency in a fiscal year comes from new renewable sources."
* "improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions of the agency, through reduction of energy intensity by 3% annually through the end of fiscal year 2015, or 30% by the end of fiscal year 2015, relative to the baseline of the agency's energy use in fiscal year 2003"
* reduce fleet fuel consumption by 2% annually through fiscal year 2015, increase use of non-petroleum fuels by 10% annually and use plug-in hybrid vehicles when they are commercially available and reasonably priced.
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2 of 6
February 14, 2007
Is this going to be like the solar water heaters installed in the 70s on the white house? FYI they were later removed.

American Spirit enterprises Inc.
Energy Conservation Specialists
295 elan trail
Dennard Ar. 72629
rreed@hypertech.net
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3 of 6
February 14, 2007
I hope the typical slow action by the government causes approval AFTER a more efficient solar cell comes on line - like the one Spectronics tested that put was 40.7% efficient. Otherwise, we taxpayers will be paying the higher cost that the present technology entails.
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4 of 6
February 14, 2007
Gee...I wonder ,will the panels be coming from China or Japan...where the rest of our money is fronted.Guess it depends on how much pull,. Mobil or Kyrocera has in the lobby ,money pitt.Better late than never I guess,bring back Jimmy Carter......ok Roselynn then.......
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5 of 6
February 14, 2007
I guess I should be thankful. But honestly, for our government to have to wait from the 70's to now to FINALLY begin playing a real role is insulting.
I guess it takes a crisis such as global warming to scare them straight.It's sad that just being good stewards of the earth to begin with wasn't enough incentive.
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6 of 6
February 14, 2007
FEDERAL BUILDINGS WITH SOLAR ENERGY
This is only a small step in the right direction - All government buildings, Federal, State, County, City etc. should be mandated to be energy efficient and must use renewable energy on all new structures and and structures that are been remodeled/upgrades.
"The goverment should serve as an example to its citizens"
Jay Draiman, Energy Consultant
Northridge, CA. 91325
renewableenergy2@msn.com
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