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While the ability to generate more power using existing and new plants is a good thing, the infrastructure of any current distribution system is not up to the task. This has lead to disinterest in the application of this technology. In response to this, I have created a plan to address this issue and a plan to move to a more electric America that includes mass and independent modes of transportation.
I would like to discuss these plans with you and members of your team. As a gesture of sincerity, I will donate the missing component to the U.S. should this discussion take place.
Thank you for your time,
Mark Weisser, BSME MSIT
CTO
Diligent Computer and Network Services
Last week, President-Elect Barack Obama’s said that his economic stimulus plan will create half a million new green jobs for America.
“We’ll create nearly half a million jobs by investing in clean energy – by committing to double the production of alternative energy in the next three years, and by modernizing more than 75% of federal buildings and improving the energy efficiency of two million American homes,” the president elect said. These made-in-America jobs building solar panels and wind turbines, developing fuel-efficient cars and new energy technologies pay well, and they can’t be outsourced.”
But local action can hurt. Change can be painful. We have an asthmatic economy. Who can afford to put solar panels on the roof? Can I afford a fuel cell or CNG car? Should I take the bus and train, adding two hours to my daily commute? Should I bike, with all the (quite literal) pain that entails?
Change takes leadership. Leaders must breath life into movements like this. Leaders gain authority when they stand high up and far away, like a prophet on a mountain. In this election season, WE need leaders who can inspire this change.
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!
So far there have been over 1.4 million members sign up on the We Campaign, all of them calling for change in our energy policies. Imagine now if we got some of those people calling for Obama and McCain to ramp up their energy policies or risk losing votes. Do you see what I see? I see both candidates scrambling to try and gain votes by doing exactly what I suggest and trying as hard as they can not to lose any votes by ignoring the issue.
We need to make this election revolve around one thing... climate change! And the only way we are possibly going to be able to do this is by using our power as individuals in a democracy, the power of the VOTE!
Let's send a message to the candidates telling them we demand, not want, but DEMAND that they pay attention to the millions of people out there wanting a shift in the way America works.
Join Demands for the Candidates and help me put some real pressure on those who want the White House.
Thanks,
Michael
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRqLRLI0q4g
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