Monday, April 14, 2008

Go green, but not in our backyard

There was much talk by the administration about energy during the past legislative session and most of their legislative proposals became law last week. However the Governor missed a golden opportunity to "walk the walk" and not just "talk the talk" by issuing a ban on a wind turbine farms in State Forests in Western Maryland.

Granted the 40 story high turbines are an eyesore but one proposed site would not have been visible from Deep Creek Lake or other tourist areas. See location details.

The generation from the turbines would not have been enormous either but it would have been a step in the right direction since Maryland is facing a electricity generation crisis. Coal burning plants which make up the majority of generation in Maryland are "under a cloud" so no new coal plants will likely be built. Natural gas fired plants have been the industry's latest solution but fossil fuel plants are now very expensive to run, adding pressure to electricity prices. So any capacity we can add using wind, solar or other renewables should be carefully considered at this point.

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1 Comments:

At June 8, 2008 10:30 PM , Blogger Steve in MD said...

Read a book recently which pointed out that is we could capture only one ten-thousandths of the solar energy falling on the planet (of which wind is related to solar energy), that would provide all the energy mankind is currently using, be it coal, oil, gas, nuclear, etc.

And given the $4/gal, plus how we send half a trillion $$ a year overseas for oil, heading us for bankruptcy nationally as well as personally, solar and wind etc- renewable energy sources - need to become our nations great challenge.

And when you fill up the tank, ask what $500 Billion wasted in Iraq might have accomplished for energy independence. And don't forget our troops as well.

 

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