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New Energy Solutions News
For Immediate Release:
2008-05-12
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Contact Dan Kohler (608) 251-1918 Statement of Dan Kohler, Director, Wisconsin Environment, on Potential of Wind Energy to Meet America’s Energy Needs“Today the Bush administration’s
Department of Energy has released a report showing it is technically feasible to
meet 20% of America’s electricity needs with wind power by 2030. According to the American Wind Energy
Association, achieving 20% wind by 2030 would reduce global warming pollution
by 825 million metric tons of CO2 in 2030 alone, the equivalent of taking 140
million cars off the road. With
skyrocketing energy prices and the looming threat of global warming, we are
pleased that the Bush administration realizes the potential of this clean
energy source to meet a significant portion of our energy needs. However, today’s announcement is meaningless
if the Bush administration refuses to support key policies needed to make this
goal a reality. “For example, if
President Bush is serious about promoting wind energy, he has to stop being the
biggest roadblock to key renewable energy policies like the renewable energy production
tax credit extension and the renewable electricity standard. The renewable energy production tax credit
extension expires at the end of 2008. Failure
to extend these incentives threatens billions of dollars in wind energy
investment and put thousands of jobs at risk.
Several times over the past six months, the Bush administration has
threatened to veto legislation to extend the tax credits, emboldening Senate
Republicans to block the extensions with the narrowest of vote margins. “Wisconsin along
with twenty-five other states have passed renewable electricity standards
requiring an increasing amount of electricity be generated from clean,
renewable sources. These states include
Texas, whose first standard was signed by then-Governor Bush. However, last fall during consideration of
the Energy Bill of 2007, the Bush administration threatened repeatedly to veto
the House-passed bill because of its renewable electricity standard. “Finally, the Bush
administration’s timeline for 20% wind is selling us short. With Denmark already meets more than 16% of
its electricity needs with wind and other countries not far behind, we should
achieve this goal by 2020, not 2030. “Helping to solve
this country’s energy problems and building the clean energy economy can’t wait
until the next President. Congress and
the Bush administration must take the opportunity to reduce our dependence on
foreign oil, decrease our reliance on dirty fossil fuels, and transform our
economy right now. “Wisconsin Environment
and our Environment America partners have launched a $5.8 million, 27-state
campaign to focus attention on emerging opportunities to support clean energy that
will help solve America’s energy problems while giving a boost to the economy
and taking a bite out of our global warming problem. Our “Clean Energy and Green Economy” campaign
will build on public support for a clean energy economy and steps already taken
in numerous states and raise the bar on timely, much-needed Congressional action. Here in Wisconsin, we encourage Senator
Feingold to continue his strong support for increasing investments in clean
energy and setting a national renewable electricity standard. Wisconsin Environment is a citizen-based environmental advocacy
organization. www.WisconsinEnvironment.org |