Blowing in the Wind: Renewable Energy as the Answer to an Economy Adrift

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Blowing in the Wind: Renewable Energy as the Answer to an Economy Adrift - Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming - 2008-03-06 - With Wall Street tumbling, oil prices rising, and the specter of a recession hanging over America's economy, new, invigorating economic strategies could put America's economic growth back on course. One of those strategies is increasing the use of renewable energy technologies, which holds the potential for economic growth and domestic job creation. The Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming examined how smart policies that promote the construction of renewable energy can create jobs and grow the economy. The range of jobs available in a green economy is wide and the potential employment impact is substantial. A recent analysis by the Cleantech Venture Network estimated that as many as 500,000 green jobs could be created by 2010. However, with key tax credits for renewable technologies set to expire at the end of 2008, America faces the prospect of losing more than 100,000 domestic job opportunities in 2009 alone. WITNESS LIST: Bianca Jagger, Chair, World Future Council; Vic Abate, Vice President, Renewable Energy, General Electric; Tom Buis, President, National Farmers Union; Barbara Lockwood, Manager, Renewable Energy Arizona Public Service Co.; Blair Sweezey, Senior Director, Solar Markets and Public Policy, Applied Materials; Bill Unger, Partner Emeritus, Mayfield Fund (Representing Environmental Entrepreneurs). Video provided by the U.S. House of Representatives.

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  • @patriciaannpat

    It's "Where are" I think...

    Besides that:

    We got about 400.000 renewbale energy jobs in Germany and alreads about 20% of renewable electricity production.

    (up from 5% in 2000)

    With smart policy the US could copy that example... but it's too obsessed to subsidies fossil fuels with $200 billion a year and import fossil sources worth $500 billion a year at the same time.

  • Where is the JOBS!!!!! ?????????????

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