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Best 'fix' is a veto - Emissions bill solves nothing, adds headaches
August 30, 2006 in The San Diego Union Tribune
August 30, 2006 in The San Diego Union Tribune
At this writing, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez and other lawmakers are haggling over the final details of AB 32, a sweeping measure meant to establish California as the world leader in reducing the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming. Schwarzenegger wants not just hard caps on emissions but a market-based system in which incentives are created for businesses to reduce emissions through trading of pollution credits. Núñez is lukewarm on such a “cap and trade” system.
Here's our recommendation to the governor: Quit negotiating and simply veto whatever measure comes your way.
The state's electricity transmission and distribution system is antiquated and dilapidated. A recent Department of Energy study cited Southern California as one of two U.S. regions (New York is the other) facing critical shortages of power lines. Grid under-capacity in the Bay Area is severe. A member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission called the transmission bottleneck between Northern and Southern California "the worst electric supply situation in the entire country."
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General|
Energy Policy]
The fair landscape of Coachella Valley's western end is blighted by scores of ugly windmills. Their production of electricity goes into the state grid. Energy produced here should stay here to lessen local bills. And if we must suffer their presence, keep them in operation constantly to benefit us further.
Nothing in nature is ever quite that simple.
Our view: Waste storage a real problem, but global warming threat from fossil-fuel waste may be greater
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Energy Policy]
Modern industrial wind turbines are just giant metal bird-killing guillotines.
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Impact on Birds|
Impact on Bats]
Key to Enron's success was deregulation of the electricity market, so that it could more easily be manipulated by developers and brokers such as Enron without having to worry about the whole expensive package of energy delivery, i.e., infrastructure maintenance.
They also transformed wind power from an experimental alternative in tune with the environment into an industry that mocks environmental concerns.
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General]
Winhall (VT) Resident's Views on Wind Turbines and Property Values
December 23, 2005 in The Manchester Journal (VT)
December 23, 2005 in The Manchester Journal (VT)
She told me the windmills are 15 minutes out of Palm Springs and not visible from the city. When I asked her if there were any homes in the area, she answered, "Oh, no," in a tone suggesting that my question was quite ridiculous.
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Property Values|
Vermont]
Some errors concerning Danish energy
September 27, 2005 in Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
September 27, 2005 in Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
..because the turbines produce power in response to the wind rather than actual demand, much of it -- 84% of western Denmark's wind production in 2003, by one analysis -- has to be exported (i.e., dumped) because it is not needed. Despite a landscape already saturated with turbines, it appears therefore that they produce only about 3% of the electricity Denmark uses.
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General]
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