Tuesday, December 31, 2013

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House Fire Investigation - Cause Electrical

NEWPORT, Ky. — July 28, 2013 - A house fire caused 100,000 dollars in damage and leaves residents without a place to stay.
Seven adults and one baby lived at the home that caught fire this afternoon in the 800 block of Roberts Street in Newport.
Newport Fire Department Capt., Randy Childress said the fire broke out around 2 p.m. One of the residents said he was sleeping when he smelled the smoke. "I look in the room in the back and smoke started coming in the door and I broke the door to make sure no one was over there and the building is on fire and that's all I really know,” said Gustavo Ramos. Picture 30 300x201 House Fire Investigation   Cause Electrical
Ramos said fortunately no one was in the building.
Childress said the fire started on the first floor and quickly spread to the second and third floors of the home, “After he left the door open, that allowed it to spread so if there's a lesson learned for the public is if you do see a fire shut the door,” said Childress. As for Ramos he said he wasn’t able to grab anything on his way out after making sure no one else was in the burning home, “I don't have a lot of clothes and stuff and I cook and I have my knives and I lost everything.”
Childress said the home appeared to be a total loss with the fire and smoke damage. He said the cause of the fire appeared to be electrical and started in the outlet running the air conditioner. Picture 19 300x276 House Fire Investigation   Cause Electrical
It took crews thirty minutes to knock down the flames, and because of the heat extra companies were called in from the Bellevue-Dayton, Fort Thomas, Covington and Southgate fire departments.
No injuries were reported and Red Cross is assisting the residents displaced.
For this reason, Cooper Electric offers a preventive service called CurrentSAFE, to Reduce the Risk of Fire. For more details on how to make your home safe and hazard free, call 513-271-5000.


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California Energy Update: Part III

  • California Valley Solar Ranch Mothballed Morro Bay Gas-Fired Power Plant
  • California Shifting Power Rate Increases from One Set of Customers to Another
  • California Cap and Trade Accused of Double Counting Emissions
  • Will Warren Buffet’s Hydro Prevent CA Electricity Crisis? Part 1;
  • Will Warren Buffet’s Hydro Prevent CA Electricity Crisis? Part 2
  • Will California’s Small is Beautiful Sink Water (and Energy) Plan?

Morro Bay Power Plant Mothballed by California Valley Solar Ranch – Trading Fish Larvae Kills for Bird and Insect Kills

“Another giant Dinosaur has gone extinct.
An ugly power plant that looks like one, I think.
For 58 years, it has been unnecessary.
Sucking all the fish out of my Estuary.
It took a bank of people who were not afraid to fight.
We punched it in the nose and sent it off into the night.
The final straw was when a pod of Dolphins strayed in.
Got stuck and would up leaving without two of their kin.
Now we can protect our State Marine Reserve.
And have the kind of estuary we deserve.”

- Joey Racano, Morro Bay homeowner and activist, the San Luis Obispo Tribune News, November 8, 2013. [For the readers of MasterResource, Jerry Graf presented an excellent cash-flow analysis of the California Valley Solar Ranch located in inland San Luis Obispo County.]

What is not well known is that the California Valley Solar Ranch is designed to serve customers in the coastal City of Morro Bay where Texas’s Dynegy-owned gas-fired power plant is to be decommissioned by California’s ban on power plants using ocean water for cooling steam turbines. The ban on using “once-through cooling” water is to prevent harm to millions of fish larvae sucked into the 3/8th inch wide water inlet tubes to the plant.

The above clichés in the form of a poem is by a local activist who fought to remove the Morro Bay Power Plant. The activist’s claim that two dolphins were stranded in the power plant’s intake tubes could not be verified in any news report or government document found online.

Little did the above-cited activist realize that his wish might come true in a different way than he expects. The City of Morro Bay plans to acquire the former power plant site for redevelopment. California put a halt to redevelopment in 2011because it was robbing public schools of property taxes.

Thus, the City has plans to partner with Starwood Energy Group to develop the site with an ugly solar or wind power plant that would be mostly immune from environmental lawsuits over killing sea birds or millions of insects, unlike the mothballed natural gas power plant. And ironically, replacing the now-inoperable Morro Bay Power Plant with the California Valley Solar Ranch merely traded harming fish larvae for harming thousands of desert tortoise eggs and millions of flying insects that desert birds and lizards subsist on.

Piecing the two halves of this story together indicates the duplicity and folly of renewable energy and environmental regulation in California.

Read more here.

California Shifting Power Rate Increases from One Set of Customers to Another

As indicated in the above capsule story, California government policy is good at shifting energy and environmental problems around rather than solving them. Another way that California government tries to correct the unequal impacts of its energy and environmental policies is to shift electric power rates from one set of customers to another.

After the famous California Energy Crisis of 2001, California shifted the burden of paying down the $42 billion debt amassed from the crisis onto higher-use ratepayers (e.g., commercial and industrial users). Now that the debt has been paid off, policy makers have decided to reduce power rates for the highest users and raise rates for the lowest users. State Assembly Bill 327 – the Ratepayer Equity Act – is the vehicle for doing so.

California has a tiered electricity rate billing structure where those who use the most pay higher rates and those who use the least pay less.

California is also trying to shift its emerging “Duck Chart” problem of super-peak power rates during 3 hours at sunset in the Spring and the Fall seasons. Shifting from green solar power during the day to conventional gas-fired power at night presents a huge “ramping” problem that will cause power rates to spike during sunset hours. To once again shift this problem elsewhere, California is trying to arrange a bail out of cheap Federal hydropower during the “Ducky” hours from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. (read more on this in post below).

Another example of cost shifting is California’s solar rooftop initiative that has just come to an end. Rooftop solar systems will shift over $1 billion in power bills onto other customers. Assembly Bill 327 authorizes charging rooftop solar customer a $10 surcharge per month to recover some of this subsidy.

Assembly Bill 327 also delays time-of-use billing through smart meters until 2018. Any rate reduction for high use customers would be lost when time-of-use billing kicks in.

The favorite tool in California policy makers took kit is the cost shifting hammer. But, as the saying goes, if all you have is a hammer everything becomes a nail (or is it fail?). 

Read more here.

California Cap and Trade Accused of Double-Counting Emissions

Bloomberg Energy Finance has accused the California Air Resources Board (CARB) of double counting emissions on which its Cap and Trade auction permit allowance are based. Selling too many pollution allowances is causing illiquidity and unsalability of allowances in the trading markets. CARB denies the charge but several other trading and consultant firms have corroborated Bloomberg’s accusations.

Double counting is prone to occur in a natural gas-to-electricity production chain where the same fuel is counted twice. Of course, natural gas is the major competitor to green power. Cap and Trade is supposed to work in the long-term by withdrawing permits, thus forcing industries to either buy increasingly higher-priced permits or reduce pollution. What CARB has done so far instead is to flood the market with permits and collect $396 million in permit fees while failing to reduce an iota of emissions. BCG Environmental Brokerage has raised the issue of whether this double counting might be considered fraud. Gov. Jerry Brown has diverted Cap and Trade revenues into the state General Fund in violation of the law that created the Cap and Trade program by calling it a “loan.”

Read more here.

Will Warren Buffett’s Hydro Prevent CA Energy Crisis? Part 1

California is in the process of creating what it euphemistically calls an “energy imbalance market” to cut off an emerging daily three-hour energy pricing crisis. The crisis is portrayed as a technical problem of how to ramp up the grid fast enough during sunset hours when solar power is facing out. Energy imbalance is the difference between live demand and prearranged, scheduled resources.

To curtail a 3-hour per day “rate shock,” the California Independent System Operator (ISO) is negotiating with the Warren Buffett-owned Pacifi-Corp and Federal hydropower administrations to buy cheap hydropower instead of higher-priced conventional natural gas-fired or coal-fired power from out-of-state providers during superpeak hours during sunset each day.

California already runs an imbalancing market within its borders each day. This new imbalancing market would include members of the Western Interconnection Coordinating Council. What California is after, however, is cheap hydropower from the Bonneville Power Administration, the Western Area Power Administration (Lake Mead, Parker Dam), and Buffett’s scattered hydropower dams in the western U.S. including Lewis River (Washington), North Umpqua River (Oregon), Klamath River (Oregon), and Bear River (Idaho). What California is up to is a “cost shifting” scheme to buy cheap hydropower to bail out the rate shock it has created during three-hours each day as part of its transition to an energy portfolio of 51% green power.

Read more here.

Will Warren Buffett’s Hydro Prevent CA Electricity Crisis? Part 2

Argonne Labs has pointed out several problems with California’s proposed regional electricity rebalancing market:

* It is speculative to assume the Western U.S. grid would commit 100% of its hydropower to California with a “market price risk” of reserving power each day for a time window of 3:30 to 6:30 pm when California may not need it.
* There are limitations on hydropower due to environmental lawsuits to protect fish.
* The only studies of an “imbalancing market” conducted by the U.S. Dept. of Energy are “benefit-studies”, not “cost-benefit studies.” So the true costs of such a market have not been disclosed.
* Independent studies done by the American Public Power Association indicate costs are greater than benefits.
* If the Bonneville Power Administration and Western Area Power Administration do not join California’s imbalancing market the cost savings would be miniscule or negative.
* The western grid is likely to be congested when California needs power at 5-minutes notice to bail itself out from higher power prices created by its shift to green power.
* California’s imbalancing market is a cost-shifting scheme that mainly benefits its three largest regulated electric utilities: So Cal Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric and San Diego Gas & Electric.

California’s green-power mandate already needs a partial bailout of cheap federal hydropower to plug a three-hour daily rate shock crisis. The bigger question is what would California do if the imbalancing market doesn’t work as Argonne Labs suggests?

Read more here.

Will Gov. Brown’s ‘Small is Beautiful’ Ideology Sink Water and Energy Plans?

California’s “One-Million Roofs” residential solar program ended in 2012. Now a study by UCLA’s Center of the Environment and Sustainability appears to be a marketing device for solar rooftop installations on commercial and industrial buildings in Southern California. It is being touted that just 5% of Southern California’s buildings could produce one-half of the electricity needed statewide (for 6 hours per day?).

Solar marketeers are trying to appeal to the California public’s hatred of big utilities, big banks, or big anything. Now even conservative Republicans in Arizona have bought into the “small equals beautiful” movement. The Sierra Club in California is trying to co-opt the Tea Party with the appeal of this smaller energy utopia ideology. These tactics mimic marketing strategies to portray green power as patriotic, Biblical, and as American as apple pie and mom.

Ironically, this small is beautiful movement might also sink California Gov. Brown’s huge $53 billion water plan. Front organizations have emerged representing small farmers, small towns, small fishermen, and protectors of small water basins to sink the governor’s Water Plan. These opposition groups are front organizations for big real estate, tourism, recreational, commercial fishing, and environmental organizations that want to cut off water to farmers and cities cold turkey!

There is no ‘small is beautiful’ when it comes to California’s water wars. The same could be said for its energy wars.

Read more here.

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/12/california-energy-update-iii/

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Electrician West Palm Beach

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Let the PTC Expire: Letter and Signatories (100+ groups and counting)

“It is precisely the fact that the market does not respect vested interests that makes the people concerned ask for government interference.”

- Ludwig von Mises, Human Action (1940), p. 334 [4th Edition, 1966, p. 337].

Government goes to those who show up. The wind industry got there first (concentrated benefits, diffused costs). But the pro-consumer, pro-taxpayer, pro-freedom movement has staged an impressive counter attack against government-dependent cronyism. Energy politics dates from the mid-nineteenth century in the United States–but never has more than one hundred pro-liberty groups spoken with one voice before.

Will the wind Production Tax Credit expire as scheduled at the end of this year? The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) hopes not. Why? Because continued expansion depends on the timing of this huge subsidy (see this graph by the editors of Real Clear Energy).

Letter and Signatories

Here is the November 4, 2013, letter to Congress from more than 100 signatories, big and small, city and grassroots, energy related and not. More signatories may add to this list.

Dear Senators and Representatives:

 

The principal federal support for the wind energy industry is scheduled to expire at the end of this year. The undersigned organizations and the millions of Americans we represent stand opposed to extending the production tax credit (PTC).

The wind industry has very little to show after 20 years of preferential tax treatment; it remains woefully dependent on this federal support. Yet despite this consistent under-performance, Congress has repeatedly voted to extend the PTC, usually in 1- or 2-year increments. This past year, Congress dramatically expanded the credit in addition to extending it.

This year, Congress should break from the past and allow the wind PTC to expire as scheduled, once and for all. Americans deserve energy solutions that can make it on their own in the marketplace—not ones that need to be propped up by government indefinitely.

Sincerely,

ORGANIZATION
Civitas Institute
Americans for Prosperity
R Street Institute
Less Government
The Club for Growth
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Freedom Action
Taxpayers for Common Sense
National Center for Public Policy Research
Freedom Works
American Conservative Union
National Taxpayers Union
American Commitment
60 Plus Association
COAST (Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending and Taxes)
Cornwall Alliance
Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute
Rio Grande Foundation
Advance Arkansas Institute
CCDC (Concerned Citizens of DeKalb County (IN)
Secure America’s Future Economy
Auglaize Neighbors United
Concerned Citizens of Cattaraugus County
Interstate Informed Citizens Coalition
John Locke Foundation
Howard County Concerned Citizens
Capital Research Center
Independent Women’s Forum
Coalition for the Preservation of the Golden Crescent
Toronto Wind Action
Great Lakes Wind Truth, USA
North American Platform Against Wind Power
Save the Eagles International
Energize Illinois
CitizenPowerAlliance.org
Advocates For Cherry Valley
Frontiers of Freedom
Sheboygan County Communities for Responsible Energy
Laurel Mountain Preservation Association
The Maine Heritage Policy Center
WindTurbineSyndrome.com.
Cascade Policy Institute
The Finger Lakes Preservation Association
Indiana Defenders of Liberty
Greencastle Defenders of Liberty
Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow
Save Western Maryland
Allegheny Highlands Alliance, Inc.
Friends of Beautiful Pendleton County, Inc.
Cohocton Wind Watch
State Co-coordinator (OH) – Tea Party Patriots
Wind Cows
American Energy Alliance
Director, Center for Economic Prosperity at the Goldwater Institute
Greenfield Area Tea Party
RESITE Now
Commonwealth Foundation
Let Freedom Ring
United for Missouri
BCCRWE (Brown County Citizens for Responsible Wind Energy)
Wisconsin Citizens Coalition
The Weyrich Lunch
Wells County Concerned Citizens (IN)
Concerned Taxpayers of Wells County
Whitley County Concerned Citizens
Brighton Ridge Protectors
Heritage Action For America
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
The LIBRE Initiative
Positive Growth Alliance
Caesar Rodney Institute
Advocates For Prattsburgh
WE THE PEOPLE of Franklin County Patriots
Outer Banks Tea Party
We the People NC, Inc.
Independence Institute
Mansfield North Central Ohio Tea Party
Beacon Center of Tennessee
The Georgia Tea Party, Inc.
Bluegrass Institute
Friends of Maine’s Mountains
Great Lakes Beach Sweep/International Coastal Cleanup
Energy Integrity Project
Clear Skies over Orangeville
Stafford Preservation Group
Black Fork Wind Resistance of Crawford County Ohio
Protect Our Lakes
Grant County Concerned Citizens
Newark Neighbors United
Citizen’s Alliance for Responsible Energy (CARE)
Energy Makes America Great Inc.
Ogle Wind
Freedom Foundation
Protect Richfield
Erie County Federation of Sportsmen
Friends of Lincoln Lakes
Coalition Against Article X (COAX)
Citizens for Open Government
Advocates for Responsible Energy Development (ARED)
Goodhue Wind Truth
Citizens for Responsible Energy Development (CRED)
Lee County Informed

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/12/let-the-ptc-expire-letter-and-signatories-100-groups-and-counting/

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Wind Generation is the Future Renewable Type of Energy

The future of power generation is going to be greatly influenced by the Wind.Wind is the Types of Renewable Energy that uses a wind turbine to generate the electricity. By the end of 2009 wind generation accounted for the generation of 159.2 gigawatts, which is about 2% of the worlds electricity required. Going forward wind generation has the technical potential to produce 40 times it current electricity generation.

 

There is a wide range of wind turbines available for many suppliers and they fall into two categories just like most other things around the world.  There is a range of domestic wind generators ranging from 100 watts up to 1 Kilowatt and a much wider range of commercial units that range from 600 Kilowatts to 5 Megawatts however wind turbines with the rated output of 1.5 to 3 Megawatts are most commonly used in the commercial wind farms around the world.

 

Regardless of the rated output wind turbines use exactly the same method to generate an electricity supply. Basically they use they do exactly opposite to an electric motor. An electric motor uses a supply of electricity to energize a coil of wire (the armature) that is contained in a magnetic field this causes the armature to turn therefore supplies a source of mechanical energy. Now a wind turbine on the other hand takes it energy source from the wind and using the blades to mechanically turn the armature within the magnetic field. This movement within the magnetic field induces an electrical current in the windings, which can be used to feed into the main power grid or into a battery bank in the case of a stand-alone system.

 

The rate of electricity generated is proportional to the speed at which the turbine turns. Before installing a wind generator you need to do some research into whether or not the location that you live in is suitable. You need to have what as known as clean wind meaning that there is no interference to the flow of wind into the generator like trees mountains builds etc. It is also a good idea to install some wind monitoring equipment and study the amount of wind you can actually take advantage of. You may find that your location is not suitable for a wind generator and you may need to look at other types of renewable energy like Solar Panels.

 

 

The use of wind generators for the creation of electricity is growing across the globe by a staggering rate of 30% per year. The fact that people are using the power of the wind it is making Wind Turbines one of the forefront in the Types of Renewable Energy and as the need for more electricity and the need to reduce greenhouse gases there will be more research and development conducted to better the technology that we are already using to make wind turbines more efficient and cheaper to construct.  As they find was to make them cheaper the more people will choose to use them making it a win win situation for use and the environment.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

11 Ways to Save on Energy Costs During Winter in Florida

We all know how unpredictable Florida’s winter weather can be—one day it might be cool, breezy and in the low sixties and, before you know it, you’re at the beach frolicking in the sun and sand. Ultimately, varying temperatures can make it difficult for you to say money. But don’t forget to take advantage of the cooler temps!

Listed below are a few quick, simple and effective ways to help you gain control over your energy usage and save on electrical costs in your home—even as the weather regularly switches from hot to cold.

  1. Cool your home at 78 degrees or warmer with the thermostat fan switched to auto. For additional savings, raise your thermostat to 82 degrees or warmer when you’re not home.
  2. Turn off your air conditioning unit and open your windows when the outside temperatures drop down to the low 70s and upper 60s. Take advantage of Florida’s cool—but not too cool—winter days and nights!
  3. Heat your home at about 60 degrees or cooler with the thermostat fan switched to auto. To save even more, turn your heater off when you’re away from home.
  4. Reduce your water heater temperature from 140 degrees to 120 degrees. This is the recommended temperature setting according to the U.S. Department of Energy and can save you about $7 each month.
  5. Clean or replace your air conditioning filter regularly to help your unit run more efficiently while significantly trimming cooling costs.
  6. Turn off your ceiling fan when you leave a room. A fan that runs all the time costs up to $7 a month!
  7. Use your dishwasher to conserve energy. Avoid pre-rinsing dishes and see savings up to $70 a year. Run your dishwasher at night, when the temperatures are a little cooler, to avoid heating up your house when it’s already warm outside.
  8. Limit the time you run your pool pump. During the summer, it’s recommended to keep it on for about six hours a day while it’ll only need to run for about four hours a day during the winter months.
  9. Adjust the water level on your washing machine to match the load size—especially when using hot water.
  10. Clean the lint filter in your dryer before every load to dry your clothes faster. Again, try to only run your dryer when you’re not worried about heating up your home.
  11. Use the auto sensor function on your dryer to conserve energy. This will prevent you from over-drying your clothes.

Always remember, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

Source: http://powergenerationinc.com/11-ways-to-save-on-energy-costs-during-winter-in-florida/

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What YOU Can Do to Reduce Pollution?

What YOU Can Do to Reduce Pollution?

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has prepared this fact sheet to answer some of the most common questions about reducing emissions from private vehicles.

 

This is an important concern, as cars are a major source of air pollution in the United States. Vehicle emissions contribute to health and environmental problems such as urban smog, air toxics, and global warming. Yet individual driving habits make a big difference in the amount of pollution a car produces.

 

Three easy things you can do to help keep emissions as low as possible are:

 

• Avoid unnecessary driving

• Maintain your car properly

• Drive your car wisely

 

By combining these strategies, you can very effectively reduce the amount your car pollutes. And there are additional benefits — your car will last longer and you will save money.

 

Avoid Unnecessary Driving

The most effective way to reduce emissions from your vehicle is to use it less.

Vehicle travel in this country is doubling every 20 years. Traffic trends that see

more and more cars driving more and more miles will soon begin to outpace

technological progress in vehicle emission control.

 

Several options are available to help you reduce the amount you drive. These

include consolidating trips, telecommuting, carpooling, using public transit, and choosing clean transportation alternatives such as biking or walking.

By planning errands, you will get the most out of time you do spend behind the wheel. For example, call ahead to confirm that the product you need is in stock before you drive to the store. Plan to do several tasks when you go somewhere.

 

Drive to a central location and park. Then walk between nearby destinations.

Ridesharing can be an ideal way to reduce your personal contribution to pollution.

 

Every time you share a ride and eliminate a trip, you help the environment. Try pairing up for trips to work or to social events — even an occasional carpool or ride on public transportation will make a difference.

 

Biking or walking to your destination creates no pollution at all. And you’ll

increase your fitness level at the same time.

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How a Mattress Cover Can Make your Day!

An investment in a good mattress can be quite high. To help protect your investment, it would be wise to add a mattress cover to your mattress. Depending on what one might need from a mattress, the mattress cover could help make your day. There are many reasons you should consider using this type of protection. These include protection and comfort

With a mattress cover you can protect your mattress from liquids. Spills can happen at any time. A mattress cover can help to protect your mattress from spills and allow you to keep your investment in the best shape possible for as long as possible. You can also protect your investment in a good night’s sleep from becoming a place where bacteria and other mites will grow and collect. Mould spores, allergens, and dust mites can be kept from making a home in your mattress with the application of a mattress cover. The best mattress cover will completely enclose your mattress to help prevent allergens from collecting. Dirt is another problem that many people have to deal with when they do not use a mattress cover. Even a brand new mattress will have some dirt and other contaminants on it before you apply the first sheet.

A mattress cover can also add to the amount of comfort a mattress can provide you. Some covers can be heated to help deal with the colder months of the year. You could think of this type of cover as the same as applying an electric blanket to your sleeping area. The heated mattress cover has the heating coils built into it and you can turn it on when you are getting ready to get some sleep. Imagine how much fun it will be to be able to be warm when you go to sleep during those cold nights. Many mattress covers also can be chosen that provide memory foam tops that can enhance your current memory foam mattress. With the addition of a foam pillow top, the cosiness will be greatly increased. If you choose this type of mattress cover, it often will lie on top of the mattress and allow you to increase your comfort easily and quickly.

A mattress cover can provide comfort, cosiness, and protection from many different elements that could reduce the lasting power of your mattress. With the right mattress cover, it should be possible to accomplish the goal of protecting your investment in your sleeping future for many days and peaceful nights to come.

 

 

 

 

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Power Outage Tips and Tricks by Beverly Hills Electrician

It is better to be prepared for a power outage than to have to scramble when one actually happens. Having a drawer, a small space in a cupboard or even a rubber tote filled with the supplies you will need when the power goes out is a good idea. Your Beverly Hills electrician suggests you […]

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What YOU Can Do to Reduce Pollution?

What YOU Can Do to Reduce Pollution?

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has prepared this fact sheet to answer some of the most common questions about reducing emissions from private vehicles.

 

This is an important concern, as cars are a major source of air pollution in the United States. Vehicle emissions contribute to health and environmental problems such as urban smog, air toxics, and global warming. Yet individual driving habits make a big difference in the amount of pollution a car produces.

 

Three easy things you can do to help keep emissions as low as possible are:

 

• Avoid unnecessary driving

• Maintain your car properly

• Drive your car wisely

 

By combining these strategies, you can very effectively reduce the amount your car pollutes. And there are additional benefits — your car will last longer and you will save money.

 

Avoid Unnecessary Driving

The most effective way to reduce emissions from your vehicle is to use it less.

Vehicle travel in this country is doubling every 20 years. Traffic trends that see

more and more cars driving more and more miles will soon begin to outpace

technological progress in vehicle emission control.

 

Several options are available to help you reduce the amount you drive. These

include consolidating trips, telecommuting, carpooling, using public transit, and choosing clean transportation alternatives such as biking or walking.

By planning errands, you will get the most out of time you do spend behind the wheel. For example, call ahead to confirm that the product you need is in stock before you drive to the store. Plan to do several tasks when you go somewhere.

 

Drive to a central location and park. Then walk between nearby destinations.

Ridesharing can be an ideal way to reduce your personal contribution to pollution.

 

Every time you share a ride and eliminate a trip, you help the environment. Try pairing up for trips to work or to social events — even an occasional carpool or ride on public transportation will make a difference.

 

Biking or walking to your destination creates no pollution at all. And you’ll

increase your fitness level at the same time.

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Check Your GFCI

GFCI receptacles (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) are typically found in homes built or remodeled after 1978 and can most often found in the bathroom, garage or exterior outlets. One GFCI may control multiple outlets. It is not uncommon, especially in homes built before 1997, to find the GFCI in the bathroom or garage controlling the […]

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Electrician Royal Palm Beach

Electrician Royal Palm Beach

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We certainly have been in essence the exceptionally marvelous electricians you need to have for your own home or your residence in Royal Palm Beach, Florida. Primarily we have electricians with more than 4 decades of experience. Choose us at this time as your very own strongly respected electrician. Southern Coast Electrical integrates a whole slew of electric replacement solutions for dwellings including companies throughout the Royal Palm Beach area. For the past eleven years we unquestionably have presented unmatched solutions as well as applied a deal of unparalleled expertise. Are solutions are extraordinary by any other service provider in Royal Palm Beach.

Electrician Royal Palm Beach

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As a Electrician Royal Palm Beach we offer residential, commercial and business enterprise driven services. For anyone who is configuring the house where you are situated, or perhaps making it safer or you simply need some troubleshooting and/or repair work completed, Southern Coast can easily supply the electrical upgrade solutions you need. Our professional technicians are experts in the electrical trade, and we are able to in a flash get you rolling. Every bit of our standards for a Electrician Royal Palm Beach are of the highest quality you can expect.

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Privileged Tax Treatment of Industrial Wind Generation: Time to End

“It makes absolutely no sense to claim that we need an ‘all of the above’ energy policy to wean us from ‘climate damaging’ fossil fuel plants by subsidizing a source of energy that can only replace a small fraction of that fossil generation but at a snail’s pace and very high price.”

My name is Kevon Martis. I am the volunteer director of the Interstate Informed Citizen’s Coalition, Inc. We are a bipartisan non-profit based in southeast Michigan.

I speak today at the IER/AEA Wind Policy Luncheon on behalf of citizens living on the front lines of Production Tax Credit (PTC)-driven industrial wind development in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.

I will get right to the point: Why do we preferentially subsidize wind energy?

1. Is it to free the U.S. from Middle Eastern oil? No. We generate only 1% of our electricity from oil. In fact, the U.S. exports more oil than it uses to produce electricity.

2. Is it because wind energy is cheaper than conventional generation? No. Since wind energy is intermittent, wind “farms” can replace neither baseload nor load following generation facilities. They can only reduce fuel consumption at those facilities. Thus unsubsidized wind energy that costs at least $100/MWh [1] in most markets to generate and integrate into the grid can only save $25-35/MWh of fossil fuel. [2]

3. Is it to “diversify” our energy generation? No. Wind energy is paired with primarily gas generation. Gas fired generation operates as wind’s “storage”. So increasing wind energy percentages essentially increases demand for gas generation. At high enough penetrations of wind energy, even nuclear and coal fired generation will be displaced by the gas/wind combination. This leaves us with less fuel diversity for electricity generation, not more.

4. Is it because wind is a complete solution to CO2 emissions? No. Because wind is almost exclusively paired with fossil generation, it -unlike nuclear- can never permanently end CO2 emissions. In fact, if EPA mandated the closure of all coal and gas fired generation in the US, wind would die as well.

5. Is it because wind is the cheapest way to reduce CO2 emissions? No. The National Academy of Sciences concluded this summer:

The reduction in CO2 emissions associated with the [wind] PTC/ITC is, however, small, amounting to about 0.3 percent of CO2 emissions from the energy sector in the Reference scenario. If the revenue lost as a result of the PTC/ITC is divided by the reduction in CO2 emissions, just under $250 in revenues are lost per ton of CO2 reduced. …[this] fiscal cost per ton of CO2 reduced is high relative to other, more efficient approaches.

6. Is it because wind is a fast solution to CO2 emissions? Far from it. Consider this: Michigan’s wind energy mandate has cost $2.5 billion for wind and transmission since 2008. The most generous appraisal (yet most unlikely) is that this expenditure reduced MI coal generation by 4%. [3] 

Yet had that same sum been spent on modern Combined Cycle Natural Gas Turbine plants, fully one half of Michigan’s coal fleet could have been retired. This would have slashed MI’s CO2 emissions by 25% and PM2.5 and Hg emissions by 50%.

7. Is it because wind energy is a fledgling technology that, once mature, can end our reliance upon fossil fuel technology? No. Wind has been subsidized for thirty years. And former Energy Secretary Chu proclaimed that wind is a “mature technology.”

The technological advancement of wind has primarily been in the form of ridiculously large rotor blade designs. [4] But no matter how large those rotors become, they cannot reverse the basic failing of wind as a fuel: it is intermittent and shows up primarily at times of low demand and thus low energy value. [5] Strikingly, the value of the PTC is essentially equal to the wholesale value of electricity in most markets.

And with the generous PTC in place, wind operators can actually pay the grid to take their energy and still strip mine a profit from the federal treasury.

8. So then, finally, is the PTC repeatedly extended because there is political advantage and campaign cash available to politicians who promote wind energy? With all candor, yes.

Conclusion

As a nation we need to ask ourselves what is the primary driver of our energy policy.

For those who believe climate change is an imminent catastrophe, then we need a solution that is fast, cheap and thorough. Wind fails those criteria in spades.

And if our primary concern is cheap electricity to foster economic competiveness on a global scale while raising the quality of life for all our citizens, wind loses again and by huge margins.

Unlike the vast majority of energy policy lobbyists and activists walking the halls of the Capitol, I am not here asking for a federal carve out for my personal gain. Neither am I here selling thinly disguised policy suggestions that benefit some distant corporate or industrial benefactor.

I am a simple volunteer citizen activist who is on the receiving end of state renewable energy mandates and on the paying end of federal wind subsidies.

I am also a victim of anti-coal, anti-gas and anti-nuclear NIMBYs and green energy opportunists.

And in my more than four years of investigating wind energy and observing first hand its onerous impact upon economics, the environment and the human communities that have to live inside massive wind plants, I have come to a simple conclusion by way of this analogy:

Subsidizing wind energy is like hiring one of my teenage sons to work in my construction business. They are seldom there when there is real work to be done. When they do show up they have a highly inflated opinion of their relative contribution to the task at hand. Nevertheless they demand to be paid far more than their adult coworkers for their juvenile efforts. And they then reward you by keeping you up all night with incessant and annoying noise that you are absolutely powerless to stop.

It makes absolutely no sense to claim that we need an “all of the above” energy policy to wean us from “climate damaging” fossil fuel plants by subsidizing a source of energy that can only replace a small fraction of that fossil generation but at a snail’s pace and very high price.

It is time, way past time actually, to end the PTC.

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Kevon Martis is the founding director of the Interstate Informed Citizen’s Coalition of Blissfield, MI. The IICC is a bipartisan renewable energy citizen’s watchdog group that promotes energy policy that is economically sound, environmentally friendly and socially responsible.

Mr. Martis is a resource for legislators and policymakers in Michigan and Ohio. He has testified before lawmakers in both states about the high environmental cost yet low economic benefit of utility scale wind energy development.


[1] Simply add roughly $35/MWh in federal subsidies to the regional PPA prices in this report.

[2] This is an incredibly complex subject and far beyond the scope of my short comments. Absent yet-to-be-discovered cheap and efficient energy storage, wind energy can only reduce the run time of existing fossil generating plants and thus reduce some of their fuel consumption. Yet they cannot replace those plants in toto because wind energy’s output is highly variable and typically inverse to demand. Wind is essentially an expensive fuel saving accessory that must be parasitically attached to either gas or coal generation, thus binding us to rather than liberating us from them.

[3] Michigan’s $2.5 billion investment has constructed wind generation that nets on average only 250MW capacity. MI’s average coal fired capacity is roughly 6,000MW. 250/6000=4%. But wind typically displaces more flexible gas generation which emits no Hg or PM2.5 and 50% less CO2/MWh which significantly reduces wind’s environmental benefit.

[4] Despite billions in PTC subsidies, there has been little improvement in wind generation’s capacity value or capacity factors. http://www.windaction.org/posts/37155-wind-performing-badly#.UptUPMSsh8E

[5] MIT economist and electricity specialist Paul Joskow explained: “In a nutshell, electricity that can be supplied by a wind generator at a levelized cost of 6¢/KWh is not “cheap” if the output is available primarily at night when the market value of electricity is only 2.5¢/KWh. Similarly, a combustion turbine with a low expected capacity factor and a levelized cost of 25¢/KWh is not necessarily “expensive” if it can be called on reliably to supply electricity during all hours when the market price is greater than 25¢/KWh.”

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/12/privileged-tax-wind-generation/

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Electrician Palm Beach Gardens

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As a Electrician Palm Beach Gardens we offer residential, commercial and business enterprise driven services. For anyone who is configuring the house where you are situated, or perhaps making it safer or you simply need some troubleshooting and/or repair work completed, Southern Coast can easily supply the electrical upgrade solutions you need. Our professional technicians are experts in the electrical trade, and we are able to in a flash get you rolling. Every bit of our standards for a Electrician Palm Beach Gardens are of the highest quality you can expect.

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Staying Warm This Winter

With winter here and the temperature plummeting, the need for heat in your home becomes more important. Portable and fixed heating are used to heat the home. There are those fixed heating units that supply heat to your entire home and then there are those portable heaters that can be carried from room to room for localized heating. Let's take a look at some ways to stay warm with these heating tips.

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The Danger of Aluminum Wire and FPE Electrical Panel – Electrical Contractor Broward

 Bob Frank, owner of Perfect Electric and Air, talks about the danger of having aluminum wire in your house and the need to perform a electrical service change. Also, Bob discusses the hazard in the FPE and Zinsko electrical panels and why the homeowner should consider the change. For more information clcik on Electrical Contractor [...]

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Is Solar Right for Your Home?

Putting a solar array on your home can be quite an expensive up front cost. This is why people like me and groups like the Nevada Clean Energy Project (CEP) are working to get Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and our representatives in Carson City and Washington DC to provide more incentives and possibly even low [...]

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Let the PTC Expire: Letter and Signatories (100+ groups and counting)

“It is precisely the fact that the market does not respect vested interests that makes the people concerned ask for government interference.”

- Ludwig von Mises, Human Action (1940), p. 334 [4th Edition, 1966, p. 337].

Government goes to those who show up. The wind industry got there first (concentrated benefits, diffused costs). But the pro-consumer, pro-taxpayer, pro-freedom movement has staged an impressive counter attack against government-dependent cronyism. Energy politics dates from the mid-nineteenth century in the United States–but never has more than one hundred pro-liberty groups spoken with one voice before.

Will the wind Production Tax Credit expire as scheduled at the end of this year? The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) hopes not. Why? Because continued expansion depends on the timing of this huge subsidy (see this graph by the editors of Real Clear Energy).

Letter and Signatories

Here is the November 4, 2013, letter to Congress from more than 100 signatories, big and small, city and grassroots, energy related and not. More signatories may add to this list.

Dear Senators and Representatives:

 

The principal federal support for the wind energy industry is scheduled to expire at the end of this year. The undersigned organizations and the millions of Americans we represent stand opposed to extending the production tax credit (PTC).

The wind industry has very little to show after 20 years of preferential tax treatment; it remains woefully dependent on this federal support. Yet despite this consistent under-performance, Congress has repeatedly voted to extend the PTC, usually in 1- or 2-year increments. This past year, Congress dramatically expanded the credit in addition to extending it.

This year, Congress should break from the past and allow the wind PTC to expire as scheduled, once and for all. Americans deserve energy solutions that can make it on their own in the marketplace—not ones that need to be propped up by government indefinitely.

Sincerely,

ORGANIZATION
Civitas Institute
Americans for Prosperity
R Street Institute
Less Government
The Club for Growth
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Freedom Action
Taxpayers for Common Sense
National Center for Public Policy Research
Freedom Works
American Conservative Union
National Taxpayers Union
American Commitment
60 Plus Association
COAST (Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending and Taxes)
Cornwall Alliance
Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute
Rio Grande Foundation
Advance Arkansas Institute
CCDC (Concerned Citizens of DeKalb County (IN)
Secure America’s Future Economy
Auglaize Neighbors United
Concerned Citizens of Cattaraugus County
Interstate Informed Citizens Coalition
John Locke Foundation
Howard County Concerned Citizens
Capital Research Center
Independent Women’s Forum
Coalition for the Preservation of the Golden Crescent
Toronto Wind Action
Great Lakes Wind Truth, USA
North American Platform Against Wind Power
Save the Eagles International
Energize Illinois
CitizenPowerAlliance.org
Advocates For Cherry Valley
Frontiers of Freedom
Sheboygan County Communities for Responsible Energy
Laurel Mountain Preservation Association
The Maine Heritage Policy Center
WindTurbineSyndrome.com.
Cascade Policy Institute
The Finger Lakes Preservation Association
Indiana Defenders of Liberty
Greencastle Defenders of Liberty
Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow
Save Western Maryland
Allegheny Highlands Alliance, Inc.
Friends of Beautiful Pendleton County, Inc.
Cohocton Wind Watch
State Co-coordinator (OH) – Tea Party Patriots
Wind Cows
American Energy Alliance
Director, Center for Economic Prosperity at the Goldwater Institute
Greenfield Area Tea Party
RESITE Now
Commonwealth Foundation
Let Freedom Ring
United for Missouri
BCCRWE (Brown County Citizens for Responsible Wind Energy)
Wisconsin Citizens Coalition
The Weyrich Lunch
Wells County Concerned Citizens (IN)
Concerned Taxpayers of Wells County
Whitley County Concerned Citizens
Brighton Ridge Protectors
Heritage Action For America
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
The LIBRE Initiative
Positive Growth Alliance
Caesar Rodney Institute
Advocates For Prattsburgh
WE THE PEOPLE of Franklin County Patriots
Outer Banks Tea Party
We the People NC, Inc.
Independence Institute
Mansfield North Central Ohio Tea Party
Beacon Center of Tennessee
The Georgia Tea Party, Inc.
Bluegrass Institute
Friends of Maine’s Mountains
Great Lakes Beach Sweep/International Coastal Cleanup
Energy Integrity Project
Clear Skies over Orangeville
Stafford Preservation Group
Black Fork Wind Resistance of Crawford County Ohio
Protect Our Lakes
Grant County Concerned Citizens
Newark Neighbors United
Citizen’s Alliance for Responsible Energy (CARE)
Energy Makes America Great Inc.
Ogle Wind
Freedom Foundation
Protect Richfield
Erie County Federation of Sportsmen
Friends of Lincoln Lakes
Coalition Against Article X (COAX)
Citizens for Open Government
Advocates for Responsible Energy Development (ARED)
Goodhue Wind Truth
Citizens for Responsible Energy Development (CRED)
Lee County Informed

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/12/let-the-ptc-expire-letter-and-signatories-100-groups-and-counting/

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