This guest editorial was submitted by Terrence Black with Green Way Supply who is a founding member of the Indiana Renewable Energy Association in response to comments made by Congressman Mike Pence in the GOP's weekly radio and Internet address. The original story follows.
Black: Pence Sounds Like "Henny Penny" on Cap and Trade
First, I would like to remind the “Henny Penny” chorus that we very effectively reduced Acid Rain in the 1970’s when we instituted and a cap and trade system on Sulfur Dioxide. The benefits far outweighed the actual very small increase in utility costs. We have a president that worked. Second, we will never persuade other countries to cut their emissions unless we do it ourselves. That’s called leadership. And finally with a sagging national economy hitting us hard here in Indiana, every elected official should be looking for ways to stimulate the economy and create jobs.
The climate bill before congress will essentially limit or cap dirty technology, which will create incentives to reduce our energy use and help develop and install more clean renewable sources of energy. I can tell you first hand that when it comes to creating jobs for Hoosiers, supporting local businesses, and helping residents save money, the smart money is on clean energy. In this economy, my business is growing. This year we have doubled our revenue and the number of employees here in Indianapolis. I believe energy management and renewable energy will be our biggest growth area in the coming years. We recently installed several small-scale commercial and residential wind turbines and photovoltaic systems that are true CLEAN ENERGY generators and more systems are scheduled to be installed this year.
My business also supports more than a dozen local Indiana companies that are the leading edge of the new GREEN ECONCOMY – one that has the potential to power us into a new era of prosperity and energy independence. Study after study has shown what I know from on-the-ground experience: investing in new, clean energy creates jobs at a much faster rate than investments in old, dirty energy sources like oil and gas. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts found that investments in clean energy produce two to three times as many jobs as investments in dirty, low-tech energy. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Department of Energy have issued similar findings. Why settle for half as many jobs when we could have double, or even triple? I think Congressman Pence, Governor Daniels and others are actually wrongheaded.
Terrence Black
Green Way Supply
tblack@greenwaysupply.net
(317) 822-8505
Pence: Climate bill is wrongheaded
Hoosier says GOP's drilling/nuclear plan would have an alternative-energy payoff
By H. Josef Hebert
Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- Republicans on Saturday slammed a Democratic bill before the House that seeks to address climate change, arguing that it amounts to an energy tax on consumers.
In the GOP's weekly radio and Internet address, Indiana Rep. Mike Pence said Congress should instead open the way for more domestic oil and natural gas production and ease regulatory barriers to building new nuclear power plants.
"During these difficult times, the American people don't want a national energy tax out of Washington, D.C.," said Pence, the third-ranking House Republican.
Pence reiterated what GOP lawmakers have been saying for weeks: that the climate bill being considered in the House, which caps releases of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, would lead to much higher energy costs and accomplish little to counter global warming if other nations do not act as well. The bill's supporters counter that the increased costs can be minimized.
Pence outlined the alternative proposal that he and several other House Republicans unveiled last week. The GOP plan included no mandatory limits on greenhouse gases -- something that supporters of the Democratic bill argue is essential to reduce the risks of global warming.
Still, Pence maintains the GOP plan will promote nonfossil-fuel energy use.
"The Republican energy plan calls for more domestic exploration for oil and natural gas, renewed commitment to clean, emission-free nuclear energy, investments in renewable and alternative energy technologies and incentives to spur greater conservation among individuals and businesses," he said.
The GOP plan calls for using revenue from more oil and gas drilling to promote renewable energy such as wind and solar; it also makes it easier to get approval to build more nuclear power plants. The proposal also sets a goal of doubling the number of nuclear reactors over the next 20 years.
When Pence introduced the GOP measure, the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called it "the same tired policies embraced" for years by then-President George W. Bush "at a time when Americans are seeking new solutions to rebuild our economy and break our dependence on foreign energy sources."
published in Indianapolis Star on June 14, 2009
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009906140373
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Indiana Republican Congressmen to Attend Energy Summit in Indianapolis
Note: The purpose of this blog is to discuss renewable energy issues--or the lack thereof--affecting the State of Indiana. Three members of the Indiana Congressional delegation are listed as participating in this event today including: Rep. Mike Pence (IN-6), Rep. Dan Burton (IN-5) and Rep. Steve Buyer (IN-4). Also Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is scheduled to speak. Watch for Twitter updates!
MEDIA ADVISORY
House Republican Conference
Mike Pence, Chairman
May 25, 2009
For Immediate Release Contact: Matt Lloyd or Mary Vought - 202-226-9000
Congressional Leaders to Host Energy Summit in Indianapolis to Discuss Solutions to America’s Energy Challenges
U.S. House Republican Leadership to Visit Indianapolis This Week as Part of National Energy Tour
Washington, DC- The American Energy Solutions Group (AESG) and its chairman, Congressman Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, will hold an Energy Summit in Indianapolis, IN, this week with leading energy experts to discuss solutions to America’s energy challenges.
The AESG will be hosting several summits across the country this week in order to develop policy initiatives to lower energy prices for American families and small businesses, and create energy independence for the American people.
The Indianapolis Energy Summit will take place Wednesday, May 27th at 10:00 a.m. in Indianapolis, IN, at the Central Library of Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library. A press conference will follow the summit at approximately 12:00 pm.
Who:
House Republican Conference & AESG Chairman, Mike Pence (IN-6)
AESG Co-Chairman Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Dan Burton (IN-5)
Rep. Steve Buyer (IN-4)
Rep. Bob Latta (OH-5)
And other AESG Members
Witnesses:
Governor Mitch Daniels
Mr. Marty Irwin – Center for Coal Technology Research
Mr. Steve Saum – Richmond Power & Light
Mr. Adam Wylie – Metal Technologies, Inc.
When:
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
10:00 am – 12:00 pm (Summit)
12:00 pm (Press Conference)
Where:
*Please note updated address*
Central Library of Indianapolis - Marion County Public Library
Clowes Auditorium
40 E. St. Clair St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
MEDIA ADVISORY
House Republican Conference
Mike Pence, Chairman
May 25, 2009
For Immediate Release Contact: Matt Lloyd or Mary Vought - 202-226-9000
Congressional Leaders to Host Energy Summit in Indianapolis to Discuss Solutions to America’s Energy Challenges
U.S. House Republican Leadership to Visit Indianapolis This Week as Part of National Energy Tour
Washington, DC- The American Energy Solutions Group (AESG) and its chairman, Congressman Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, will hold an Energy Summit in Indianapolis, IN, this week with leading energy experts to discuss solutions to America’s energy challenges.
The AESG will be hosting several summits across the country this week in order to develop policy initiatives to lower energy prices for American families and small businesses, and create energy independence for the American people.
The Indianapolis Energy Summit will take place Wednesday, May 27th at 10:00 a.m. in Indianapolis, IN, at the Central Library of Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library. A press conference will follow the summit at approximately 12:00 pm.
Who:
House Republican Conference & AESG Chairman, Mike Pence (IN-6)
AESG Co-Chairman Rep. Fred Upton (MI-6)
Rep. Dan Burton (IN-5)
Rep. Steve Buyer (IN-4)
Rep. Bob Latta (OH-5)
And other AESG Members
Witnesses:
Governor Mitch Daniels
Mr. Marty Irwin – Center for Coal Technology Research
Mr. Steve Saum – Richmond Power & Light
Mr. Adam Wylie – Metal Technologies, Inc.
When:
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
10:00 am – 12:00 pm (Summit)
12:00 pm (Press Conference)
Where:
*Please note updated address*
Central Library of Indianapolis - Marion County Public Library
Clowes Auditorium
40 E. St. Clair St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
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