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Solar Power for Rooftops & Brownfield Sites, not Pristine Public Lands

December 22, 2009

Protection of Desert Land Faces Off With New Energy Sources - NYTimes.com | www.nytimes.com

As a budding solar power developer located in prime solar territory covering SW Idaho, I dare say I support the actions yesterday of California Senator Dianne Feinstein to take more than a million acres of pristine land in the Mojave Desert off the table for large commercial solar power development. That being said, you now have to throw a bone back to the solar developers in this country. We could do that by clearing the way for easier access to rooftops and brownfield sites across the USA.

Promising Carbon Cuts will not make China a Green Leader

September 28, 2009

Green Revolution Moves forward a step as China promises Carbon Cuts | theenergycollective.com

China has a better chance at being a Green Leader through it's explosion of solar and wind manufacturing plants. Simple lip service by Chinese President Hu Jintao to "notably" reduce carbon emissions by 2020 won't put China at the front of the global green revolution. But if nearly every solar panel and small wind turbine installed in the USA says "Made in China", then maybe China will be able to boast about leading the green revolution.

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