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By Ken Silverstein, Editor-in-Chief, EnergyBiz Insider
November 17, 2009   |   9 Comments

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-- Hannah Muller, Solar Energy Technologies Program, DOE
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1 of 9
November 17, 2009
The US will soon be unable to continue to give preferential mandates and subsidies to high-cost clean energy technologies (like intermittent windpower, solar, corn ethanol and cellulosics). The nation is broke and getting more broke. Obama will not be able to continue conning Asians into financing the debt by just claiming he wants a strong dollar. They will see the light while the dollar keeps collapsing and an even weaker dollar, and thus lower wages, is needed to stave off massive unemployment. Soon, our company will commercialize our renewable energy technology overseas and this nation will have a choice of either giving low-cost renewable energies a chance against the energy monopolies or allowing them to build only fossil and nuclear fuels.
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2 of 9
November 18, 2009
Mike,

Costs for clean energy are decreasing,
while costs for fossil fuel increase.

By giving these preferential mandates and subsidies,
the US is attracting investors and finance,
this is accelerating the development of clean energy,
and is a good way for economic growth.
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3 of 9
November 18, 2009
The US could very easily make up the green money by simply lowering the subsidies to the oil companies. Shame mike-holly-17241 doesn't realise this --- oil already gets tons of cash, if the green movement were to be given as much support, the US would be green in no time.
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4 of 9
November 18, 2009
Shame belcat doesn't realize windpower, solar and ethanol get far more subsidies per unit of energy (than fossil fuels), are not competitive (to fossil fuels) and cannot be commercialized on a large scale without bankrupting the nation.
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5 of 9
November 19, 2009
Mike-holly-17241,

Do not worry about bankrupting the nation,
as global warming will have faster and bigger impact.

I am interested to learn where the - per unit of energy - calculation
is from.
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6 of 9
November 19, 2009
ynot

You must be oblivious to the national debt, because if you were following it, you would realize it is far ahead of global warming. Just how long do you think the nation can string $2 trillion annual debts?

Every study I have seen shows more total subsidies for fossil fuels but far less on a per unit basis. If you can show me otherwise, I will spend my time rounding up my subsidies data for you.

There are renewable energies that could solve global warming without raising energy costs if the US would just get rid of its energy monopolies. Hint: small hydro, geothermal and biomass cogen.
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7 of 9
November 19, 2009
Fire

You are the typical American with limited knowledge trying to pick winners and losers before the technologies can be developed by others. Plants have as much potential as algae, including yields.

America

Get rid of your monopolies that block all new technologies.
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8 of 9
November 19, 2009
Like I said, limited knowledge. Land based plants are limited by their environment, not efficiencies. Think greenhouses, etc.

Sounds like drugs: "the earths heat and the sun can only surpass todays monopolies by orders of magnitudes."

I don't have to stereotype you. You have proven yourself to pick winners and losers as if you know everything. Let the market decide.
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9 of 9
November 24, 2009
First all of the data is cooked by zealots as was demonstrated this week.

Second at the renewable energy conference this week the President of the US Steelworkers was forced to admit that there are no manufacturing facilities that exist in the US that can make the parts necessary for Solar and wind energy on a scale that can take advantage of widespread switching to alternate energy. The reason? was that large manufacturing facilities would take 10 years to get the Government permits.

Then the other panelist was forced to admit that the US electric grid ahs not been up graded in 40 years or more and that resistence to new construction in local communities and Federal government overal resistence was to blame.

Our insane > policies will make us ripe for a complete meltdon in our ability to get anything done
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