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2010 Global Recap: A Year of Continued Growth

By Renewable Energy World Editors
July 19, 2011   |   3 Comments

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July 20, 2011
It is great to see the coming of this age.But I still find it disturbing that Guatemala, So.Africa India and many small countries have national Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and we here in the USA do not.We should be the world leaders in renewable energy , and we do lead in some respects HOWEVER,we also lead the world in energy consumption per person. I hope that all of you reading this would ask your senators and representatives why they haven't proposed legislation to push the green agenda.If you are in those states that do have an RPS GREAT ! Push it higher. But for so many states, they are stuck in the dark ages (oil & coal). Our country needs to drag those states forward. If we as a nation could import 20% (then 30%) less oil, our trade imbalance would be corrected in less than a decade.If we could raise the RPS every two or three years, we'd have more green jobs, less pollution, and correct our unstable economy. These are interesting times we live in. Remind your friends, family and elected officials that we aren't happy with status quo on energy any longer.
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July 20, 2011
I am surprised you do not argue more strongly for us to use our own resources (oil), even though it has been proven that we possess over three times that of Saudi Arabia. We are investing much in the green technologies, which show steady gains on a regular basis. Although the experts estimate around 10 years or more before solar, wind, or hydro will be cost efficient, I believe we will get there sooner. By using our own resources in all of the locations it has been identified (Alaska, Gulf of Mexico, North Dakota, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming to name a few) we would create over 50,000 very well paying jobs in this country. It would almost immediately lower the world cost of oil, and within two years would greatly reduce our need to import the same. With a Congressional mandate to apply a percentage of domestic oil sales into green energy development (even though that is being done already, by DOE) we would invest even more into the green techs and hence, get there faster while providing more american jobs, lowering everybody's energy costs in the prices. A win-win-win for everybody except the mullahs who already hate us.
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July 20, 2011
that being said.. I go back to the need for a national energy policy to A) Create domestic jobs B) Create domestic energy C) Use less of our energy D) clean up our energy. And yes oil and gas do have a part in this plan. Let's make it transitional.
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