Comments JR in MD has made
Marrying renewables and efficiency
Taking either of these steps on their own can accomplish something. But integrating efficiency with renewables can achieve a whole lot more, just as they can in working with better building and automobile designs. Collectively, there is an energy future packed with lower emissions, more jobs and a LOT more energy security.
~Jim Pierobon, for myself (full disclosure: working for the American Council On Renewable Energy)
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On A match made in heaven? posted 2 years, 3 months ago 6 ResponsesGive the Lone Star State its due . . . . .
Not only is Texas now ahead of California in wind capacity but with new, forward-thinking, transmission policies it's now capable of pulling far ahead of the pack. Given the surging demand for energy there, solar and other renewables also need to rise to the challenge because coal and nuclear are grabbing for market share. If the marketplace decides, this will be a fascintating race to watch. -- Jim Pierobon in Maryland (former Chief Energy Writer for the Houston Chronicle and currently communications director for the American Council On Renewable Energy)On California is no longer leading the pack on wind energy posted 2 years, 5 months ago 5 Responses