Google Clean Energy 2030

Jan 28, 2012


What do you think about Google’s “Clean Energy 2030″ plan?

Quote:
“Right now we have a real opportunity to transform our economy from one running on fossil fuels to one largely based on clean energy. Technologies and know-how to accomplish this are either available today or are under development. We can build whole new industries and create millions of new jobs. We can cut energy costs, both at the gas pump and at home. We can improve our national security. And we can put a big dent in climate change. With strong leadership we could be moving forward on an aggressive but realistic time-line and an approach that offsets costs with real economic gains. ”

link: http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/15×31uzlqeo5n/1#

It’s a great plan, and it also removes the one denier reason for not supporting it:

“The financial bottom line: Although the cost of the Clean Energy 2030 proposal is significant (about $4.4 trillion in undiscounted 2008 dollars), savings are even greater ($5.4 trillion), returning a net savings of $1.0 trillion over the 22-year life of the plan.”

It allows us to address global warming, reduce our dependency on foreign oil, on non-renewable fossil fuels, results in cleaner air – and saves us money to boot!

This is the same conclusion that studies regarding California’s efforts to address global warming have arrived at – it saves money in the long run.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkV5WLgKZAw9vFsjuU0_Xznty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080924101521AABOJGR

Plus Google puts its money where its mouth is. They’ve invested in alternative fuel vehicles, solar technology, geothermal technology, etc. etc. It’s an awesome company and this is an excellent plan.

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