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2009 Solar Tour

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

- On Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 from 10 to 3 you can find out how your neighbors are trimming their energy bills, increasing their energy independence, and taking steps to address global warming here in Southern Illinois.   Solar powered homes and businesses will be open for public tours as part of the American Solar Energy Society’s 14th annual National Solar Tour. You can learn about solar technologies and the rebates you can receive if you add solar. Find a tour near you by going to www.NationwideSolarTour.org

or call 800-229-0453 for Heartland Solar Tour Heartland Solar Tour is coming up on Saturday Oct 3rd from 10 to 3.

Fossil Fuel subsidies

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

 Fossil Fuel Subsidies more then Renewable Energy

http://www.grist.org/article/2009-09-22-fossil-fuel-subsidies-dwarf-clean-energy-subsidies-obama-wants/

new report from the Environmental Law Institute and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars puts some teeth in it. “Estimating U.S. Government Subsidies to Energy Sources: 2002-2008” makes a fairly simple point, captured in this graphic:phpthumb.jpgPublicly funding climate change.Environmental Law Institute

As you can see, fossil fuels received the vast bulk of federal subsidies during 2002-2008. This is true in terms of direct spending, but especially true in terms of tax breaks. Conservatives, of course, don’t want to acknowledge that tax breaks are subsidies. They want to call them “incentives” and accuse anyone who proposes repealing them of “raising taxes.” It happened during the debates over the 2007 energy bill—a version that would have rolled back some oil industry tax breaks was filibustered to death by Republicans under the guise of fighting “new taxes.”

Industry takes the same line. Jack Gerard, head of the American Petroleum Institute, is outraged anyone would call into question his precious subsidies incentives. Based on his statement, his defense is that, well, taxpayers get a good bargain for all those subsidies!

Expect that battle to heat up soon. As Steve Kretzmann reported on Grist last week, a leaked letter (PDF) from an Obama advisor to the other members of the G20 reveals that the administration plans to push for elimination of fossil fuel subsidies. Says the letter: “The G-20 should commit to take the lead in eliminating non-needs based fossil fuel and electricity subsidies and to provide technical assistance to non-G20 countries taking steps to reduce fossil fuel and electricity subsidies.” Obama reinforced the point yesterday in his speech before the UN, in which he said, “Later this week, I will work with my colleagues at the G20 to phase out fossil fuel subsidies so that we can better address our climate challenge.”

We’ll see how that goes.

A few stray notes

  • This report is actually quite conservative. It did not include any number of things that could be considered indirect or implicit subsidies. It didn’t include military spending to defend oil in the Middle East, spending on the electricity grid, or transportation spending. Those things don’t go exclusively to fossil fuels, but if there was a way of including the share that goes to fossil fuels, the fossil subsidy number would go way, way up. Infrastructure spending has more or less exclusively supported fossil fuels for decades now.
  • While the main thrust of the report is the predominance of fossil fuel subsidies, obviously another lesson is that corn ethanol receives subsidies wildly out of proportion to its usefulness. But we already knew that.
  • The report also didn’t include nuclear power—would be very curious to see where it ended up.
  • In his speech Obama touted his work with the World Bank to finance clean energy, but it’s worth noting that the World Bank is still heavily funding dirty energy projects. Obama needs to lean on them.

Class & Solar Tour

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

 Advanced Energy Solutions Group, Inc is teaching a Beginning Solar Knowledge class this Saturday September 19th at John A Logan Community College

Solar Panel Installation and Knowledge Courses


The Continuing Education Department at John A Logan is once again pleased to offer Solar Knowledge and Installation Courses at the College! The courses will begin September 19 and they are designed for anyone looking to increase their employability skills in the workforce. To register http://www.jalc.edu/cont_ed/  or call  618-985-2828, ext. 8202see flyer at our Facebook fan page

Just got back from the Iowa Energy Expo where we brought our mobile solar trailer with the intention of powering something like the band but it never got used.

We will be set up at the Green Homes Festival in St Louis on September 25

Heartland Solar Tour is coming up on Saturday Oct 3rd from 10 to 3.  Detailed information will be up the week before the tour.

Carbondale, IL - On Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 from 10 to 3 you can find out how your neighbors are trimming their energy bills, increasing their energy independence, and taking steps to address global warming here in Southern Illinois.  Solar powered homes and businesses will be open for public tours as part of the American Solar Energy Society’s 14th annual National Solar Tour. You can learn about solar technologies and the rebates you can receive if you add solar. Find a tour near you by going to www.HeartlandSolarTour.org or call 800-229-0453