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#661484 - 02/08/11 09:36 PM Re: Are wind turbines really green energy? [Re: ]
Illahee Offline
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"They" don't seem to want anything but status quo energy production, and I think "They" were also the ones crying "Drill baby drill".
A photvoltaic firm cited in Eugene claims to be targeting a $1 a watt array, if they succeed, it would revolutionize homeowner produced energy.

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#661491 - 02/08/11 09:52 PM Re: Are wind turbines really green energy? [Re: ]
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Registered: 07/06/09
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Loc: MA13
Originally Posted By: Chuck S.
SEATTLE (AP) - Washington state isn't on track to meet the targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions that the Legislature set in 2008.

A report released Monday by the Department of Ecology says the state has adopted policies to reduce global-warming pollution, but it's unlikely to achieve the reduction limit for 2020 or beyond.

The 2008 state law called for Washington to return to 1990 emissions levels by 2020, and for reductions beyond that.

About 101 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent were emitted in Washington in 2008, about 9 percent more than in 1990, according to the latest numbers. About 85 percent of that came from burning fossil fuels to produce energy.

The report notes that state and federal lawmakers failed to implement an emissions cap-and-trade program, a key part of the state's 2008 plan to reduce climate-changing pollution. Without that broader policy, state officials said they'll come up with a plan to address climate change by developing a portfolio of policies that can work together to reduce greenhouse gases.

"We absolutely can meet the goals," said KC Golden, policy director for the environmental group Climate Solutions. "It's not a matter of whether we can, but whether we will. We've got to step it up. We haven't made all the decisions we need to make."

Ecology officials now project that current policies and programs, such as a state program to encourage commuters to use alternatives to driving solo and the increase in wind production in the state, will limit emissions growth to 3 percent between now and 2020. However, it won't be enough to bring emissions down to 1990 levels, they said.

Ecology officials are still deciding whether to recommend a low-carbon fuel standard, such as the one in California. State officials also are in talks with TransAlta, the state's largest single source of greenhouse gases emissions, to move the state's only coal-fired power plant to cleaner fuel sources by 2025.

Washington state agencies have reduced their own energy use and have worked with businesses to reduce its carbon footprint, Ecology Director Ted Sturdevant said Monday.

"However, the actions that nations and states are taking now aren't enough to forestall the impacts of climate change," he said, so the state is preparing a plan to address the impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels.


Sorry guys, this is my fault. I packed the Yami 115 full of Seafoam and fired it up a couple weeks ago. Polution meter went off the charts but it had to be done.

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#661517 - 02/08/11 10:32 PM Re: Are wind turbines really green energy? [Re: DBAppraiser]
Magicfly Offline
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Registered: 01/13/07
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Loc: Pasco Bulldog country
Time to build Nukes. Quit screwing around with these tripod look a likes, and build some serious power houses. It's time we put the hard working Union men & women to work . I got tons of desert in my back yard to build. Give me a hell ya....if you agree. smile

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