Posts with the tag coal

I took some time looking at my own energy use - not comprehensive, but specifically my electricity usage. I believe cleanly generated electricity will be the energy currency of the future, which is why I'm so determined to buy an electric car. The Tesla is a dream:
http://www.teslamotors.com/
but the Tango is a very real possibility:
http://www.commutercars.com/
So...aside from putting photovoltaic panels on the roof - another goal, I wanted to know how the electricity that came in from the grid was generated.   Read More »

Please join the 350 alternatives to a pro-coal VP group!

Call the candidates and ask them if they support a moratorium on new coal-fired power plants and if they will back up this support by choosing coal-free VPs.

Let Obama know how you feel and pop the question: (866) 675-2008
Let McCain know how you feel and pop the question: (703) 418-2008

We're only including phone numbers, no email. To make it fair.

Let's grow this group!

By the way, check out 350.org

 

 

This post is inspired by Americans for a Coal-Free VP! and Demands for the Candidates group, but I am linking it to the other groups that I have joined ... Anybody who feels motivated to make a difference is invited to visit 350 Alternatives to a Pro-Coal VP and make two phone calls that will have impact if a bunch of us do it, then post a blog or comment about the calls, and invite your friends to join the effort.  Please visit 350 Alternatives to a Pro-Coal VP.

Here is my suggestion for a demand for clarification from Senators Obama and McCain: Phone their campaign offices and ask to speak with a staffer -- ask the staffer if the senator supports a COAL MORTORIUM until and unless it has operational CARBON CAPTURE AND SEQUESTRATION (CCS).  Remind the staffer that CLEAN COAL is an OXYMORON at this point in time because CCS is not included in any of the pending plants' designs.  We must make our voices loud and clear: COAL MUST BE LEFT IN THE GROUND until CCS is installed and actually operational.

Barack Obama has the most responsible energy plan of the two. Let's take a look. 

The following is found on BarackObama.com on the page Barack Obama's Plan. [Actually the following was on the page July 21, but has since been updated and may be downloaded as a pdf ... but the update on coal is not any clearer today than it was two weeks ago. Read August 7 comment about the updated language. Edit added August 8]

Invest in a Clean Energy Future

  • Develop and Deploy Clean Coal Technology: Obama will significantly increase the resources devoted to the commercialization and deployment of low-carbon coal technologies. Obama will consider whatever policy tools are necessary, including standards that ban new traditional coal facilities, to ensure that we move quickly to commercialize and deploy low carbon coal technology.

I think three phrases need to be clarified ... to me, in light of Al Gore's carbon-free electricity challenge, these sound like business as usual weasle words ... and they are used together in what appears to be a contradictory, imprecise and noncommital statement:

  • "will consider whatever policy tools are necessary"
  • "consider ... standards that ban new traditional coal facilities" 
  • "commercialize and deploy low carbon coal technology"

This does not sound like a commitment to "carbon-free electricity" to me ... 

In order to make sure Obama understands our fundamental concerns that he buys in to Mr. Gore's challenge, we need to hold his feet to the fire and demand full disclosure of his true intentions.  We must demand that he be clear ...

Let's be clear on this, these words are not clear.  We demand clarity.  

Barack -- and John!-- needs to state clearly that he is against any new coal-burning power plants that do not -- from day one -- use carbon capture and sequestration (CCS).  That means a MORATORIUM ON COAL that is not carbon-free.

Le's all call Obama's and McCain's campaign headquarter and tell them clearly that state that we support a COAL MORATORIUM until and unless CCS if installed and operational.  McCain won't but Obama will if enough of us speak up.

Tell them coal that is not "carbon-free" must remain in the ground if we hope to pass to our children and grandchildren a planet that is not irreversibly damaged by global warming.  Obama and McCan (there is no hope for McCain) need to let us know that they understand this imperative.  Read more about this at 350 Alternatives to a Pro-Coal VP.  Read the group description and the blog Join us!

Answer: 0.00 dollars.

Based on the facts outlined by the federal government's Energy Information Administration, Minnesota spends about 1/2 billion dollars annually on coal to pay for electrical generation. Back of the napkin calculations show that generating electricity by wind instead of coal would cost 10 billion dollars. (This is the amount needed to build roughly 7,000 turbines.) This is similar to the price of a huge mountain of coal-- a mountain that Minnesota would consume in 20 years, which is the lifespan of a wind generator. Because turbines could be located closer to sources of consumption, it's likely that less power would be lost due to resistance. Currently about half of the power generated by coal is lost to resistance. About 12 plants service the entire state. My calculations do not take into account this aspect of wind generation, but it could provide an additional boon.
Hehehehe, I been promising some sites for green products and now have a very short list compiled......

Panda Snack brand clothing:
tobi.com (bamboo will save us all )

Mohawk Fine Papers:
Listen up business owners ..... This company is using post consumer recycled stock in their manufacturing they also offset their carbon emissions by using 100% wind power.... check them out I will be buying my printer paper there....still a bit expensive.
mohawkpaper.com

Must include that the city of Berkley will be instituting a policy to loan money at low intrest rates to offset the cost of solar pannels...... yippie for the governator......

check out earth911.com they actually have a list of products and services, whod've ever thunk...(hey moderators....HINT HINT)

green line paper:
"Greenline Paper is a proud member of Co-op America's National Green Pages and Chlorine-Free Products Association"
greenlinepaper.com

The American Enviromental Health Foundation:
The website could be more user friendly but has some good information and product lists...
AEHF.com

Farm Sanctuary......these guys are on the right track:
"Farm Sanctuary works to end cruelty to farm animals and promotes compassionate living through rescue, education and advocacy. We envision a world where the violence that animal agriculture inflicts upon people, animals and the environment has ended, and where instead we exercise values of compassion.Factory farming is an attitude that regards animals and the natural world merely as commodities to be exploited for profit. In animal agriculture, this attitude has led to institutionalized animal cruelty, massive environmental destruction and resource depletion, and animal and human health risks. "
Farmsanctuary.org

Weisenbach Specialty Printing..... Another site for you enterprenurial types....
"Did you know that Weisenbach is a full service commercial printer? We can print your conference program, membership directory, newsletters, posters, bookcovers, brochures, posters, and note cards plus any other printed materials. We made a complete switch to soy-based inks - way back in 1989!"
recycledproducts.com

I will close with this lovely bit of info..... The Georgia Institute of Technology has created a low cost, solid CO2 absorber made from nitrogen rich amines (no idea but it sounds impressive =P) grown on a porous silica lattice that can be re-used (un-like its predecessors)..... (Scientific Americian May 2008)
I am not a huge proponet of coal technology BUT its safer than nuclear power; This means that an actual clean coal plant is in the running. I know its still a fossil fuel and I agree that other avenues must be explored.....in the interum, however, it will ease the changeover to renuables which, at this juncture, is a very important issue.

world without end,

sean
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