Going Boulder: A Vote for Energy Self-reliance

November 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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This post originally appeared on Energy Self-Reliant States, a resource of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s New Rules Project.
By a razor-thin margin, Boulder citizens gave the city a victory for energy self-reliance on Nov. 1, approving two ballot measures to let the city form a municipal utility.  If the city moves ahead, it wou

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UK Energy Secretary Huhne Blasts ‘Unholy Alliance’

October 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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UK Energy Secretary Chris Huhne delivered a sharp defense of the nation’s renewable energy industries Wednesday while decrying criticism from the “climate skeptics and armchair engineers” he says are impeding the progress of the green economy.

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Ted Turner Calls for End of Fossil Fuel Subsidies

May 23, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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During the first full day of the Windpower 2011 conference and expo, it was clear that the wind industry is raring to go.  CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Denise Bode, who rode into the keynote on a custom chopper made expressly to showcase wind power, enthusiastically ticked off the industry’s achievements so far such as creating jobs, creating vibrant economic development and contributing to the development of a renewable portfolio standards in 29 states plus DC. 
She also unveiled the WindMade label, a new label that will be placed on consumer products that are manufactured with wind energy.  Much like the “USDA Organic” label and other consumer labels of the past, WindMade is intended to help consumers see and understand how energy goes into products they purchase regularly.
One highlight of the keynote was the unscripted, no-holds-barred conversation between Bode and Ted Turner, founder of CNN.  Turner is a passionate supporter of wind and energy and thinks the U.S. ought to be much further along in clean energy development.  “It’s the seventh inning and we’re down by 2 runs,” he said.  “We need to get on with it.  Start doing the right things and stop doing the wrong things.”
Turner said that fossil fuel subsidies are wrong and should be phased out.  The government should have an energy policy that seeks to transition the U.S. away from all forms of fossil energy, a transition that he views as the greatest challenge that humanity has ever faced.
He would like to see the renewable energy industry raise a little more money and go back to Washington to make some real changes in policy.   “Let’s go kick their assess,” he said. He also told Bode that when she calls him for support in DC, he’ll be there “and I won’t charge you a nickel for it.”
“I want to live to see the country powered by wind and solar,” Turner said.
 
 

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