Nebraska needs a power surge in renewable
energy expansion—one that turns on the juice. This spring our state legislators passed a
bill, LB104. It lowers renewable energy
development costs through incentives that our utility companies should be
scrambling to capitalize.
Nebraska
doesn’t need to be the apparently bewildered coal slinger state (with our 450 megawatt
wind/gen capacity) surrounded and out-winded by Iowa,
Wyoming, Colorado,
Kansas and South Dakota. We have the wind resources to do much
more. Time to get motivated. Bottom line, we need to get back in the wind
energy game!
This isn’t about bragging
rights. You know, all flags and decals
and “we’re number 1!” It’s about keeping
rates low, creating jobs, and building an economic base that attracts business
investment in our state. Companies that
bring their business and jobs here because we have invested in stable utility
rates through renewable energy.
Companies that perceive Nebraska
as a place attuned to meeting the needs of the future. We could attract billions, with a b, of
investment dollars.
Wind farms themselves represent
large ecologically sound investments that produce not only power, but
construction jobs, technical maintenance jobs, thousands of dollars in lease
payments to land owners, and thousands more in tax revenues for school
districts and other local government operations. Plus reduction of greenhouse gasses, air
pollutants, health care costs, and conservation of huge amounts of water now
used for other types of energy production.
Around here, we think it’s time for
a high wind-energy power play.
I've been saying for years that we need wind turbines in Nebraska. I can't think of a single day where the wind didn't blow at least a little!
ReplyDeleteThe new law gives Nebraska a chance to step up the pace. The Chamber of Commerce and other business and civic organizations have a role to play here. We can't just pass incentive laws and then sit and wait. That's fossil fuel mentality. Nebraska's leaders need to increase their involvement and get the process moving faster. Time for them to suit up and show up and make it happen.
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