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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
William Rusher :: Townhall.com Columnist
Let's Go for Wind Power
by William Rusher
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I am beginning to think T. Boone Pickens was exactly right last year when he told the Senate's Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee that Americans should build wind turbines in the Midwest to generate electricity.

Pickens is a billionaire Texas oilman and presumably won't suffer personally if this country insists on continuing to depend so heavily on foreign and domestic oil and natural gas to meet its huge energy needs. But he warned the Senate that oil could go up to $300 a barrel in 10 years as supplies drop unless the country gets serious about developing an energy policy.

Pickens has put his money where his month is. He has spent $58 million on a publicity tour promoting his plan to build wind turbines. The electricity they generated would replace the 22 percent of U.S. power now produced by natural gas. The latter could now be used for transportation.

Pickens said the government itself could begin building transmissions lines for wind-generated power. Or it could provide the right of way on private land and extend tax credits so the private sector could build the lines.

"If the government wanted to build a grid," Pickens said, "do it. But if they don't want to do it, I think the money is there to do it private, and so it's kind of like either do it or get out of the way, but give us the corridors to put it in and it'll be done. You could do this on a very, very fast track if you wanted."

According to the Classified Press, Pickens has leased hundreds of thousands of acres in West Texas for a giant wind farm, where he plans to erect 2,700 turbines to produce energy for urban areas such as Dallas and Fort Worth. He has also asked Congress to extend a 2005 law speeding up the creation of energy corridors, and to give him control over any transmission lines he builds for wind-generated power.

Experts are already arguing over the details of Pickens' proposal. But it is impossible to quarrel with his basic point, which is that American energy demands are huge and increasing and that we must develop new technologies to meet the demand.

Pickens also called on a 10-year extension of a tax credit for energy procedures. He estimated this would cost taxpayers about $15 billion a year in production tax credits for 200,000 megawatts of wind power. But he rightly noted this doesn't seem very large when compared with the $700 billion going out of the country every year for the purchase of oil.

In the broader view, what is desperately needed is some sort of overall energy policy for the United States, and Congress has thus far simply failed to provide one. The oil interests certainly don't want one, because they know that any such policy would be bound to diminish their current stranglehold on the country's energy needs. But the nation's needs are paramount, and the solution is plain. We must expand our reliance on wind-power -- yes, and solar power too -- while there is still time.

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William Rusher is a Distinguished Fellow of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy and author of How to Win Arguments .

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Energy Independence
There could be no better investment in America than to invest in America becoming energy independent! We need to utilize everything in out power to reduce our dependence on foreign oil including using our own natural resources. Create cheap clean energy, new badly needed green jobs, and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. OPEC will continue to cut production until they achieve their desired 80-100. per barrel. The high cost of fuel this past year seriously damaged our economy and society. Oil is finite. We are using oil globally at the rate of 2X faster than new oil is being discovered. We need to take some of these billions in bail out bucks and bail ourselves out of our dependence on foreign oil.If all gasoline cars, trucks, and SUV's instead had plug-in electric drive trains, the amount of electricity needed to replace gasoline is about equal to the estimated wind energy potential of the state of North Dakota. Jeff Wilson has a really good new book out called The Manhattan Project of 2009 Energy Independence Now. He explores our uses of oil besides gasoline, our depletion, out reserves and stores as well as viable options to replace oil.Oil is finite, it will run out in the not too distant future. WE need to take some of these billions in bail out bucks and bail America out of it's dependence on foreign oil. The historic high price of gas this past year did serious damage to our economy and society. WE should never allow others to have that much power over our economy again. I wish every member of congress would read this book too.
http://www.themanhattanprojectof2009.com


Wind Power
Wind Power is only one component in functional energy plan. Which is the problem, there isn't a functional energy plan in the US. Petroleum, coal, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, wind, solar, etc.,these are all sources of energy. I don't relish letting the government do it but it is a good start to develop policy that combines energy production and transmission using all resources available.
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