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San Diego CA (SPX) Feb 11, 2008 America must become energy "independently-efficient". Encouraging federal, state and local governments to offer easy-to-understand incentives and grants for on-grid and off-grid power applications is a major hurdle that needs to be expanded over and above the complicated and expensive regulations being enacted today. Miguel Hidalgo, CEO and President of Solarpowergetics says, "People are eagerly searching for ways to reduce their fuel costs. They hear many stories about how well the solar power sector is doing in America. Unfortunately, when they take a peek, renewable energy is an expensive investment. For us, it is a nightmare trying to keep up with all the regulations. Even through the costs of solar is declining rapidly, government red-tape is stifling growth and literally increasing costs in the solar sector." All issues considered, solar's growth is dependent on rising energy prices. Most people would agree that long term supplies of oil, now flirting at $100 per barrel, will only slide higher as instability increases in the Middle East. Oil prices are not going back down! Political threats from Russia, Iran and Venezuela are indicators that America needs to kick its addiction to oil. Many states, including California, are driving fuel prices even higher by passing laws prohibiting utility companies from harnessing energy based on coal. The biggest threat to our huge oil imports is the competition of demand from China and India. China and India will be the largest consumers of oil by 2030. Take into consideration the growing demand for oil from other developing economies. Americans are proactive about climate change and other environmental issues. We are learning how to conserve energy and purchase green products and appliances. Lowering the thermostat on the air conditioner prevents brown-outs and spreads the power out to everyone during hot weather. We must embrace a lifestyle transformation. Together, let's make it happen. Related Links Solarpowergetics All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
![]() ![]() The California High-Speed Rail Authority Board yesterday authorized a study to determine the feasibility of achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions for the power needs of the 700-mile electric high-speed train system. The study, timed to be completed by June of this year, will focus on costs, potential location of facilities and partnerships with utilities for on-site production of clean energy sources. |
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