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Vermont seeks input on its energy plan

SOLAR EVERYWHERE?: Vermont’s Comprehensive Energy Plan requires that Vermonters shift their energy, heating and transportation sectors over to green energy, regardless of costs or negative environmental impacts. The state wants input on its Comprehensive Energy Plan, so anyone interested in having a say in how Vermont will source energy for heating, electric and transportation needs to take action by mid-January. The CEP is part of the state’s Climate Action Plan, which is being worked on by the Vermont Climate Council, a newly created bureaucratic body that is part of the recently adopted Global Warming Solutions Act. The Department of Public Service has created a public input plan that involves stakeholders interacting with the public. The goal is that Vermont must meet “energy and emissions goals and requirements,” which include having 90 percent renewable energy by 2050.

Roper: Legislator admits GWSA will have no impact on climate change

willem post says: Environmental sciences professor, Jacobsen, at Stamford University, claimed in 2015, almost all US energy, FOR ALL USES, could be supplied by wind and solar. The below calculation shows the cost of the battery systems, if the US would have a major wind/solar lull covering 25% of land area. BTW, California had a major, widespread, HEAT WAVE and the result was multiple days with rolling BLACK-OUTS, i.e., NO AC. Reality Check Regarding Utility-Scale Battery Systems. According to weather data, the US has multi-day, wind/solar lulls covering at least 25% of the land area, which occur at random times throughout the year.

Year in review: Environmental victories in 2020

For Immediate Release Tuesday, December 22, 2020 DENVER While the COVID-19 pandemic cast a tragic shadow across the United States in 2020, environmental advocates at the national, state and municipal levels were still able to effect change this past year. Highlights included helping to enhance our country’s commitment to conserving land and wildlife, advancing renewable energy usage, decreasing plastic waste and creating cleaner transportation and water.  “By all accounts, 2020 has been a trying year, but we must take hope from the fact that so many Americans and their leaders have persevered on the environmental front and delivered concrete progress to make the planet cleaner and safer,”

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