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Renewable energy "Mandates"
Contributed by: David Cottrell on 6/15/2007

Opening Note: Throughout this article you will see quotes around certain statements. These are general statements I have heard said or seen written, but I am not directly quoting any individual or article.

Ok, I would like to start by saying that I really gave up divisive political discourse a long time ago. However, this topic needs to be addressed, and I am going to say some things that will most certainly offend some people.

First, a question for you. Do you think for yourself? That is really what this article is about. When I hear all the party line rhetoric around the topic of renewable energy it becomes painfully apparent that most people don't. In fact, I assert that the majority of our opinions and beliefs are some co-opted version of what we have heard one of our "leaders" tossing about as a sound bite. How do I know this? Because when I really take an honest look, I have done the same thing.

So, I am putting that aside as best I can to have a conversation, although one sided, about renewable energy. The first point I would like to touch on is the term "mandate". It is one of the favorite terms for those in the conservative camp. "We should not mandate what people have to support. By mandating what the power companies have to do, the poorer folks will be subsidizing the rich with their new fangled solar systems"..... ad nausium. For those conservatives I would ask, "Isn't banning abortion a mandate?" Yes, I used the "A" word, but stay with me. Still others would say, "Yes, but it is morally imperative to protect life." I won't disagree that we need to protect life. So, why are we not hearing the same words of morality around protecting this rock we live on? If we don't, we won't need to worry about abortion.

The liberal side of the house is not immune from this sort of thinking either. Let's take Gun Control for an example. Holy cow! Gun Control and Abortion in the same article. Seriously, does anyone really think that disarming law abiding citizens is going to make a difference? And rest assured, the outlaws aren't going to show up to turn in their guns just because someone "mandates" it. How about enforcing the laws already on the books? Yeah, but that doesn't make for good political sound bites. Let's divide the electorate instead.

Some of our "leaders" are saying things like, "Well, if China isn't going to curtail emissions, it won't make any difference what we do..." That type of response is irresponsible at best. What kind of leadership does this demonstrate to our citizens and the rest of the world? "If they're not gonna do it, why should we have to?" It's the "I'm taking my ball and going home" kind of leadership.

By the way, these same leaders are using some really ancient data trying to convince everyone that renewables just don't measure up economically. Anyone can look at recent data and see that those arguments are a bunch of... well, they just don't hold water. But, they are guessing that you won't take the time to research their statements. They are betting that you will follow your party affiliations and buy the swill they are selling. And, for the most part they are correct. That's why this country is split down the middle with elections being decided by the 2% of the population that thinks for themselves.

Be self determined and take a look at the reality of what we face today with Global Warming. Almost no one is denying that it is taking place. Even the most staunch deniers are back-pedaling. But even without that argument, isn't National Security tied to energy? You bet it is, and building a new coal plant in every vacant lot is not the answer. The cost of wind today is on par with coal in many cases and that rate can be locked in for the next 15 years. I challenge anyone to do that with coal. "Yeah, but there is no transmission infrastructure..." further nausium. If you think we can build all these coal plants without building new transmission, I'd like to offer you a nice piece of swamp land in a southern state.

Let's do away with the party-line agendas on this topic and really take a hard look at what's at stake and what the realities are. You may be surprised to find that sustainable, clean energy is actually economically viable. But don't take my word for it. Think for yourself!



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David Cottrell

Littleton , CO

David Cottrell has posted 9 stories and 0 comments since joining on 3/9/2007. David Cottrell 's average story rating is 5.
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