While both sides of the presidential election begin to unleash their war of words, they’re also dragging environmental and energy stances into their statements. The Democratic National Committee will unveil a new anti-McCain campaign today called “Exxon McCain ‘08″. The campaign will include a special gas pump logo, bright red buttons, bumper stickers and yard signs sure to be seen in a city near you sometime soon! The campaign is aimed at rebuking the Republicans tire pressure gauges they handed out to political reporters earlier this week that were labeled “Obama’s Energy Plan”.
Do you think one candidate has a better energy policy than the other? Let us know who you think has the best eye for the environment and energy issues daunting our nation!
I’m having a good chuckle while waking up to my first cup of coffee this morning. Heads were apparently turning in St. Louis Saturday night, while hundreds of mostly nude bicyclists protested society’s dependence on oil. It was all part of the “World Naked Bike Ride” which stretched for 10 miles through the city. So far 70 cities across the globe have unknowingly been host to one of these political rides. Officers with the St. Louis Police Department checked to make sure the bike riders were within the decency laws, wearing minimums like pasties, body paint, loin cloths and thongs.
For more information about organizing your own World Naked Bike Ride, check out their website. There is also an entertaining video of what the rides look like. You can also Google search for pictures using the ride’s name. It’s quite entertaining. I’d really like to see one of those come to Flagstaff!
Already Dreaming of Summer, Thinking of Food by Nate on December 25th, 2007 While my yard is blanketed in white, the onset of the gardening catolog season is already beginning to flush our post office box with fun new catalogs.
Forgive the break... by Nate on February 28th, 2008 It's been a long week moving from one house to another.
Smoldering Stove by Nate on January 29th, 2008 Our night turned interesting rather quickly! I ran home from work to have dinner with Talina like I do most weeknights.
Green Up Your Super Bowl Party by Nate on January 31st, 2008 Would you like to take a few simple steps to make sure your Super Bowl party is a little friendlier on our environment? Well you can and it's pretty darn simple just by choosing a few key products that help us all tread a little lighter on our planet.
Have you ever thought about the environmental impact of all those paper coffee filters you might use to make your pot of coffee every morning? Our last coffee maker required a special kind of paper filter. But we tried to make the environmental impact of those as little as possible by purchasing unbleached filters and composting them, complete with the coffee grounds when they were done.
Reducing that impact can be simple and save you money in the long run. You can buy a reusable hemp or gold coffee filter to fit your coffee maker’s filter basket. They range from as little as $3 on up to about $15. You could even to make filterless coffee by picking up a french press, a fun way I’ve found to make an unusual cuppa morning joe! Do you have a reusable coffee filter? If so tell us how well it works and any challenges you’ve faced!
Today, solar power generates a minuscule amount of the nation’s energy supply. But that’s changing rapidly, and a new study projects that solar energy will become cost-competitive with conventional energy by 2015. Solar energy currently provides less than 0.1 percent of the electricity generated in the United States, but a new report finds that solar power’s contribution could grow to 10 percent of the nation’s power needs by 2025. The report, prepared by research and publishing firm Clean Edge and the nonprofit Co-op America, projects nearly 2 percent of the nation’s electricity coming from concentrating solar power systems, while solar photovoltaic systems will provide more than 8 percent of the nation’s electricity. Those figures correlate to nearly 50,000 megawatts of solar photovoltaic systems and more than 6,600 megawatts of concentrating solar power.
As noted in the report, solar power has been expanding rapidly in the past eight years, growing at an average pace of 40 percent per year. The cost per kilowatt-hour of solar photovoltaic systems has also been dropping, while electricity generated from fossil fuels is becoming more expensive. As a result, the report projects that solar power will reach cost parity with conventional power sources in many U.S. markets by 2015. But to reach the 10 percent goal, solar photovoltaic companies will also need to streamline installations and make solar power a “plug-and-play” technology, that is, it must be simple and straightforward to buy the components of the system, connect them together, and connect the system to the power grid.
The report also places some of the responsibility with electric utilities, which will need to take advantage of the benefits of solar power, incorporate it into future “smart grid” technologies, and create new business models for building solar power capacity. The report also calls for establishing long-term extensions of today’s investment and production tax credits, creating open standards for connecting solar power systems to the grid, and giving utilities the ability to include solar power in their rate base. See the Clean Edge press release and the full report.
Reprinted from EERE Network News, a free newsletter of the U.S. Department of Energy.
The University of Arizona has unveiled their new, completely solar powered car for an upcoming competition. Apparently it is completely street-legal. Check out the link below:
AZ Renewable Energy Project Goes Online by Nate on June 19th, 2008 Last week, Arizona's newest renewable energy project went online and started generating enough electricity to supply about 9,000 homes.
Easy Green Tips #3 by Nate on April 20th, 2008 Here's four more tips as we count down to Earth Day:
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Participate in Tomorrow Night's Earth Hour by Nate on March 28th, 2008 You can join millions of people around the globe Saturday, March 29th by participating in an event showing awareness and support for our planet.
Green Up Your Super Bowl Party by Nate on January 31st, 2008 Would you like to take a few simple steps to make sure your Super Bowl party is a little friendlier on our environment? Well you can and it's pretty darn simple just by choosing a few key products that help us all tread a little lighter on our planet.
Last week, Arizona’s newest renewable energy project went online and started generating enough electricity to supply about 9,000 homes. Renegy’s Biomass Power Plant is located near Snowflake, AZ. The plant takes forest waste generated from thinning projects, chips it up, dries it and then burns it in a boiler more than 10 stories tall. Renegy claims that the process is 98% cleaner burning then if forest crews just burned the slash piles like they normally do. Plus, we’re getting electrcity out of it. Some of the first fuel that came to the plant is actually being cleaned out of the devastating Rodeo-Chediski burn area in Arizona’s eastern White Mountain region. The plant has about a 2 year supply of wood chips already spread across 120 acres of land and expects there will be plenty more fuel coming from forest waste over the years.
The plant actually sits next to the old Abitibi pulp paper mill. The plant takes all of the recycled paper from the Phoenix area and turns it into new paper. Some of the recycled paper pulp can’t be reused again so that is normally sorted out and dumped into a landfill in the area. But now, that waste paper that can’t be used again is dried into chips and burned along with the wood chips. It creates another steady fuel supply that would normally just go to waste. Both APS and SRP are purchasing power from the Snowflake Biomass Power Plant which I think is a great demonstration of renewable energy ideas we need to pursue full speed right now.
To read more about Renegy or their new plant in Snowflake, AZ head to their website.
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Swan Song For GM Gas Guzzlers by Nate on June 3rd, 2008 It looks like, at least temporarily, gas guzzling trucks and SUV's produced by General Motors will be singing their swan song.
Participate in Tomorrow Night's Earth Hour by Nate on March 28th, 2008 You can join millions of people around the globe Saturday, March 29th by participating in an event showing awareness and support for our planet.
Saving the planet with right turns by Nate on April 24th, 2008 Everyone has probably had the big brown truck driven by your local UPS driver drop off a package at some time.
Green Up Your Super Bowl Party by Nate on January 31st, 2008 Would you like to take a few simple steps to make sure your Super Bowl party is a little friendlier on our environment? Well you can and it's pretty darn simple just by choosing a few key products that help us all tread a little lighter on our planet.
Summer is just around the corner and that means things are beginning to heat up. But, before you flip the switch for that air conditioning and start sucking down electricity like a cool lemonade on a 90+ degree day, take some simple steps to save money and energy. Making sure your a/c unit has a clean filter will not only cut down on indoor air pollution and allergens in your home but also save you some cash. Clean filters not only ensure that your a/c is working most efficiently but will also save you 1% to 2% on your total electric bill to run the unit. It may not sound like much but it will add up in the long run. Also, when you change your filter make sure to vacuum out the filter compartment to pick up all that extra dust.
When it comes to buying filters, if your unit can take reusable filters that will also reduce on waste. Reusable a/c filters can be popped out, rinsed with water and placed back in the unit for another use. If you’d like to buy filters that are made from recycled materials, look for the “Merv 8″ brand. They make a filter in just about every size you might need.
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Free, Sustainable Higher Education by Nate on January 5th, 2008 Did you make a New Year's resolution to take a college class or learn something new this year? How about taking more online classes if you're already a student, saving you the money spent on gas to get to campus? Well, another fun blurb in this week's edition of U.
Happy Earth Day! by Nate on April 22nd, 2008 Here are the last four easy green tips as we celebrate Earth Day:
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Making Old, New Again by Nate on February 2nd, 2008 The house we've been renting for the past six months has apparently been sold or at least there is now a contract pending on the place.