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Buggy Whip Power V The Future.

Posted on 08 March 2010 by shinai

Courtesy Scientific American:

Not many years ago, there wasn’t enoughwind power coming from the Great Plains to worry about. Now there is, and lots of people are worrying.

A group of mostly East Coast utility companies calling itself the Coalition for Fair Transmission Policy fears that the prime conditions in the Great Plains will make the region’s wind power too cheap for its members to compete with, unless developers there are made to pay the costs of moving wind power eastward.

Influential natural gas producers and generators in Texas are worried. They are demanding that the state’s wind developers share the costs of backup natural gas generators that must pick up the slack when the wind doesn’t blow. The gas industry, threatened by state policies that promote wind power, is asking regulators to impose penalties on wind generators that can’t deliver scheduled energy when the wind dies down.

And last week, four senators representing New York, Ohio, Montana and Pennsylvania proposed to deny federal clean energy grants to wind developers that buy blades, turbines and other components from abroad.

“It is a no-brainer that stimulus funds should only go to projects that create jobs in the United States rather than overseas,” Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, pointing at a proposed Texas wind farm whose backers include a Chinese power company.

Some renewable policy advocates say the problem has less to do with China and more with on-and-off-again federal energy policies, and arguments over how to pay for the vast expansion of transmission lines needed to maximize wind power delivery. Instead of looking at foreign rivals, members of Congress should start with a look in the mirror, says this side in the debate.

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Thursday – Live From The Green Jobs Conference!

Posted on 05 February 2009 by rantingkeyboard

Join Bob, live from Washington DC, at the Green Jobs Conference!brochure-cover

Special call-in number for tonight’s broadcast is 304-574-7814. So join the conversation!

Live blogging with Nick from Coal River Mountain Watch.

You can post to Bob’s wire by clicking here, and to Nick’s wire by clicking here.

You can also stop by the chatroom or e-mail Bob at:

bob [at] headonradionetwork [dot] com.

You can participate in the live blogging, by going to the comments section here, and jumping into the mix!

Don’t miss out on an evening full of conversation you won’t find on any other network!

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Live Blogging At The Green Jobs Conference!

Posted on 04 February 2009 by rantingkeyboard

For the skinny on how to participate in the entire interactive experience with Bob from DC, just click here.

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Head On at the Green Jobs Conference. We will be live blogging!

Posted on 04 February 2009 by Jon Fox

From our mate Nick, who is with Bob in D.C.

We’ve arrived at The Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference!

Bob Kincaid and I have arrived in Washington D.C. for the Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference.

Scheduled Feb. 4-6th, the conference is an expected gathering of   ” more than 2,00 labor, environmental, and business advocates” coming together for “the leading forum in 2009 for shaping the national debate about investment in clean energy and green technologies.”

Tis the early hours of the 4th and kick off of the conference will be here in no time. I’m off to hunt down some shut eye. Until tomorrow…

They will be catching up with Mark too. Register (top of the page) and get in on the conversation. Get on Bob’s Wire and give him links, info, or just say G’day!
We will post links to live blogging before The Inside Scoop tomorrow, and for Head On with Bob Kincaid.



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