egoldstein

Real Name:eric goldstein
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When will Congress act to promote alternative energy?
egoldstein
by egoldstein  9-9-2008    3
 They talk a good game, but the tax credits needed to boost the industry in a massive way are being held up. If and when Congress gets serious about removing our dependence on foreign oil we'll know it...they'll extend the tax credits that are set to expire this year. This would not only be a major shot in the arm for the industry, but for our entire economy as well!!!
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The key to oil independence is a new electrical grid
egoldstein
by egoldstein  8-27-2008    11
 It seems that with alternative sources of energy, such as wind and solar, the United States has the potential means to substantially reduce our dependence on oil - especially once plug-in cars are on the market. But until we substantially upgrade our nation's electrical grid with modern technology that will enable the energy created by these sources to be transmitted intelligently around the county, their impact will be limited. It's going to take a greater commitment from Congress to jump start this. Making it happen will provide a huge boost to our economy, environment and political leverage with the Middle East, Russia, Venezuela and more.
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Green technology creating 'green collar' jobs
egoldstein
by egoldstein  8-26-2008    8
 I stand strongly behind my belief that if this country committed ourselves to becoming energy independent with the same determination that we committed to putting a man on the moon, that we could do it and we could create millions of new jobs in the process. It would be an enormous driver of economic growth and strengthen our leverage in the Middle East because we would no longer be reliant on their oil.
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Mayor Bloomberg advocating alternative energy for NYC
egoldstein
by egoldstein  8-20-2008    3
 This is an example of the forward thinking, innovative leadership that Mayor Bloomberg has provided to New York City. I'm certainly a fan of term limits, but this is one person i sure hate to see move on...although i would love to see him be a major player in the next president's cabinet. I imagine that if Obama wins, that is a very real possibility.
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Alternative energy needs help from Congress
egoldstein
by egoldstein  8-20-2008    1
 It's crazy to me to see the Bush administration and many members of Congress focusing on drilling for oil with such passion, yet you hear next to nothing from them about investing whatever resources are necessary to jump start a brand new industry that could significantly lessen our dependence on oil. Seeing what Russia is doing in Georgia should make the U.S. government's desire to aid the development of alternative sources such as solar and wind even that much greater.
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GM says Chevy Volt is on track for 2010
egoldstein
by egoldstein  8-13-2008    5
 I sure hope they can pull this off. The introduction of a rechargeable electric car has the potential to be a game changer for our economy and global dynamics. I would imagine that the response to this in the market would dwarf that received thus far by hybrids. We are talking about truly revolutionizing one of the most important industries in the world. And don't forget the ripple effect this will have by creating the need to make enormous investments in our national electricity grid.
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A compromise? Drilling for alternative energy tax credits
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-31-2008    1
 Seems like an interesting possibility here. Give the Republicans what they want (more drilling) in exchange for what the Democrats want (extension of tax credits for wind, solar, etc.). You would think that this combination would show that the U.S. government is truly committed to doing whatever it takes to bring down our reliance on foreign oil.
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The Energy Technology Revolution
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-30-2008    5
 Tom Friedman is so right (shocker) about this. I find it to be insane that this is not THE ISSUE of the presidential election. T. Boone Pickens gets it. Tom Friedman gets it. Europe and Asia seem to get it. When will Washington get it???
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The market for plug-in cars is fast approaching
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-21-2008    7
 Very exciting stuff. This is no longer the talk of what's ifs and hypotheticals...it's reality and it's coming soon. In my opinion, the introduction of plug-in cars will be a major catalyst for the development of additional sources of energy - including more wind and solar generated. It will also be the tipping point for allocating the massive resources needed to upgrade our nation's power grid.
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PSE&G announces solar loan program for homeowners
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-17-2008    3
 Man, the writing is on the wall - or on the roof in this case - it is the dawn of a new day. By the time my daughters are old enough to read this, the idea of solar and wind power will be commonplace. So exciting!!
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Major solar initiative in California
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-16-2008    1
 This is a huge deal - highlighting the opportunity for utilities to embrace alternative sources of energy (such as solar and wind) to meet their customer's energy needs. “By harnessing the clean, renewable energy of the sun that is abundant in California, these innovative solar projects are helping to meet our long-term energy and climate change goals,” Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said. “These projects are evidence that California’s ingenuity is spurring a clean tech boom that will bring companies and investment dollars to California while reducing the state's carbon footprint.” Why in the world don't words like that come from our President??? All he wants to talk about is drilling for more oil!
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The Pickens Plan
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-9-2008    1
 Could this man single-handedly lift the United States out its dependence on oil and inspire the type of commitment and innovation needed to make it happen? I know that sounds crazy, but this type of high profile exposure is absolutely invaluable to the birth of a new industry. Like going to the moon in the 60s, it's time to devote whatever resources are needed to enter the alternative energy era.
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General Motors builds massive rooftop solar array
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-8-2008    1
 This is the type of high profile event that could represent a tipping point. Someday, i imagine that all rooftops will be solar powered - and many cars too for that matter - and this type of announcement could be looked at as a catalyst for many more companies to get in the game. Unfortunately, the U.S. government isn't being nearly as supportive of wind and solar as European and Asian governments - but again, that's something that will hopefully change after the upcoming election.
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Solar powered Prius!!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-6-2008    6
 Now this is exciting news! This type of innovation is exactly what the world needs to help us lose our dependency on oil. It is also the type of progress that i believe will spur the economy out of its very nasty funk.
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Biofuels cause spike in food prices - duh!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-6-2008   
 I currently think the U.S. is doing it all wrong. The Bush administration is very supportive of biofuels and drilling for oil, but they're not giving nearly enough support to wind and solar. Hopefully with a new President in a few months will come a much more effective energy policy.
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Tom Friedman calls for an "energy internet"
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-5-2008   
 Once again, Tom Friedman calls it like it is. This is a smart piece that i recommend everyone read. Despite a lot talk about green energy, i'm still shocked that the U.S. government isn't more focused on it and committed to aiding its development. I guess we can only hope that China and Europe lead the way.
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Bush's attempt to keep us hooked on oil
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-23-2008    15
 Man, Tom Friedman just nails it. This is exactly what the Bush administration is trying to do and it scares the heck out of me. I strongly suggest that you click the source link to read the entire article.
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Why we need high oil prices
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-23-2008    76
 I know this sounds crazy, but i honestly believe that high oil prices in the short term (1-5 years) is a very good thing if it forces us to find alternatives. I am definitely concerned that if oil prices drop temporarily, the momentum behind alternatives such as wind and solar will die off - leaving us exactly where we are today - way too dependent on oil and way to harmful to our environment.
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A $45T Clean Energy Revolution
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-6-2008    25
 Oh yeah....this is huge! Bigger than the internet and telecommunications revolution...the energy revolution seems poised to be the defining innovation of this century. In addition to creating a much more stable source of energy and helping the environment, the opportunity for investment and new jobs makes this the most exciting opportunity i've ever seen.
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China and U.S. agree on energy and environment plan
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-6-2008    10
 No idea what type of implications this may have, but it sure seems huge to me. Man, the energy revolution is kicking into high gear!!!!
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Solar power from space and global domination
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-30-2008    8
 Could solar satellites in space prove to be an alternative to oil? I don't know, but it sure is going to be interesting to find out.
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Exxon Mobil gets friendlier towards climate changes
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-27-2008    4
 Follow the money! The thing that really excites me about this move is it seems to have come about as a result of shareholder pressure. The people want new, clean, renewable sources of energy and via their wallets and their votes they are going to get it!!!
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Billions being raised for clean energy
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-25-2008    1
 In many parts of the world, new sources of energy hold the promise of bringing power to people who desperately need it. I expect solar and wind to play a major role in this.
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Tesla Motors sells out first 100 cars
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-24-2008    7
 Innovation and capitalism are amazing forces in dealing with global dynamics. We've got sky high oil prices, instability in the region that oil comes from and a global warming threat that many attribute to our use of fossil fuels. So what do we do? We innovate....this is just the beginning!!
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New income for land owners - wind royalties!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-20-2008    5
 Gotta love it. All the stars are aligning for wind power to skyrocket as a source of clean, renewable, non Middle East based energy for decades to come.
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Future of wind power - will be HUGE!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-12-2008    4
 I think it's incredibly exciting to be living during a time of such change. We are talking about a massive change in global dynamics that has already begun. The next few decades should be amazing.
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Tesla Roadster hits the market!!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-4-2008    2
 This is awesome! I look forward with great excitement to the day when all cars are powered this way - and we have a state of the art electrical grid to support them. A truly world changing innovation.
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Senate votes to extend tax credits for renewable energy
egoldstein
by egoldstein  4-10-2008    1
 So the Senate and House have now decided to extend the tax credits. The big difference is that the House want to subsidize them by increasing taxes on oil companies, whereas the Senate just wants to eat the cost. Let's hope that Congress and the President can agree on a solution, because this would be great for the country and the world for many reasons!
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Got a roof? Be a power plant!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  3-27-2008    7
 This is so freakin' cool. The way of the future. This type of innovation is truly world-changing.
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House of Representatives taxes Big Oil to subsidize solar and wind!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  2-27-2008    7
 This is a huge event!!!! Man, if the Senate passes this i can't wait to see Bush stand and up and veto it. Scary thing is that he probably will...but at least he'd have to be on the record as standing in the way of our adoption of non-oil based energy.
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Silicon Valley? How about Solar Valley!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  2-18-2008   
 Just another indication of how fast the momentum behind alternative energy is picking up steam. If the government extends tax credits for wind and solar, i think this industry is in for a very long bull market.
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Solar Power becoming the real deal for big businesses
egoldstein
by egoldstein  2-12-2008   
 This quote is from the CEO of Applied Materials, one of the world's largest chip equipment makers. If this doesn't go to show the growing power of solar (no pun intended), i don't know what does.
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Senate extends tax credit for wind and solar power!!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-30-2008    2
 Now the question is whether Bush blocks it. Can't believe that's even a consideration.
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Wal-Mart embraces solar power
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-28-2008    3
 it's great to see enormous companies such as Wal-Mart and General Electric embracing renewable energy...very exciting development!
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Exporting wind
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-25-2008    3
 I apologize for posting so many clips about wind power lately, but i've been doing a lot of reading about it and keep coming across bits of information that simply amaze me. The idea that Oklahoma's number one export can soon be wind is fascinating. When you think about it, the entire balance of power in the world has largely been shaped by access to oil. Now we can just import/export wind to create power. Amazing how massive the implications of this could be!
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With Romney out of the way, Massachussetts move forward with wind power
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-25-2008    3
 Romney's opposition to the wind farm off Cape Cod has me very nervous about him being president. As i've stated many (probably too many) times, i believe the number priority of the next president should be leaving office with this country heavily dependent on renewable sources of energy.
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Enormous potential of wind power in the U.K.
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-22-2008    8
 By the time my 3 year old daughter turns 20 years old, i hope the migration to power that's generated by wind, solar and other renewable sources of energy is analogous to the migration from land based phones to iPhones that we've experienced over the past 15 or so years.
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Why can't the U.S. be more like Varese?
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-19-2008    9
 If this town in Italy can be 100% dependent on renewable power, why can't towns/cities in the U.S. do the same? It really makes me angry to live in a country that holds itself out as a world leader, yet we need to look at small towns in Italy to see examples of the Power Revolution. It frightens me that Big Oil stands in the way of the U.S. leading the Revolution.
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U.S. Government = idiots
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-18-2008    7
 In my opinion, the most effective strategy for getting the U.S. economy going would be to devote enormous resources to the adoption of renewable sources of energy (not to mention the political and environmental benefits). It should be the Energy Revolution and it should be as epic as the Industrial Revolution. The country should be more committed to it than we were to putting a man on the moon. We need to innovate our way to the future. If we don't do it soon, we will just be playing catch because Europe and Asia will do it. That said, our government seems to be totally indifferent to this. Or, perhaps they are bought by Big Oil. Whatever it is, we need leadership from business and government that recognizes this incredible opportunity. Why Obama and Hillary aren't talking about this more is beyond me.
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The Henry Ford of Solar Power?
dgreplay
by dgreplay  12-18-2007    1
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