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February 22, 2008T. Boone Pickens voices alternative energy supportThis post is brought to you by 
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In another indication of the momentum building behind alternative energy development, T. Boone Pickens, a man who made his billions in the oil biz, recently voiced his support for alternative energy.

...Pickens, who heads the $4 billion BP Capital Management hedgefund, also voiced some support for alternative energy development,saying a half-trillion dollars a year is leaving the United Stateseconomy to buy oil.

Pickens said solar power technology is"almost there," and there could be "corridors" of wind power developedfrom Texas through the Great Plains and west to California.

...EconomistGlen Langan told BloggingStocks Thursday, Boone Pickens's support foralternative energy sources will help build the case for energydiversification in the United States.

"T. Boone Pickens'ssupport is important in that oil industry players, not just non-oilenergy companies, will begin or expand alternative energy sourceresearch and development," Langan said. "Granted, leadership supportdoesn't carry as much weight when oil is at $30 or $40 per barrel, butit does now, given what we know $100 oil can do the U.S. economy andU.S. wealth."

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Posted by:b cole |February 26, 2008 at 02:47 PM

Jeff Deasy

I want to urge support for the legislation just passed by the House of Representatives to provide tax breaks for wind power, solar power, other alternative energy sources, and energy conservation.

The money is to come from the elimination of tax breaks for the oil and gas industry that would amount to $18 billion over the next 10 years. The 5 largest oil companies earned more than $120 billion in net profits last year.

The bill is expected to face opposition in the U.S. Senate and face a potential veto by President Bush, making it critical that concerned citizens contact those elected to represent them and make themselves heard.

Posted by:Jeff Deasy |February 28, 2008 at 07:56 PM

Bill Chase

Visit the Pollution-Free Planet Foundation. We encourage the replacement of fossil fuels with Hydrogen and other types of Renewable Energy. There is no single solution to the interrelated problems of Global Warming, Resource Depletion, Air & Water Pollution. We need to take substantial action on many fronts before it's too late.

Posted by:Bill Chase |March 13, 2008 at 11:14 PM

PM

Everybody should learn about electric cars as a solution. It’s amazing how far the technology has come. One of the main electric car companies, Zap, has delivered over 100,000 EV’s. (source: zapworld.com). EV’s cost 1 to 3 cents per mile to run, compare that to regular cars!

Posted by:PM |March 18, 2008 at 12:03 PM

TheSUBWAY.com

It's good to hear BP & GM talk about alternative fuels, but 50 years to implement is too long.

http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/05/news/companies/bigoil_hydrogen/index.htm


Perhaps this link will spark more attention:

http://www.chevrolet.com/electriccar/


It is GM's electric concept car the Chevy Volt. If more people begin to demand alternative fuel cars, we should be able to speed the rate at which the technology is developed.

We have started an Investor Forum where Investors can meet and discuss topics like this:

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Posted by:TheSUBWAY.com |March 31, 2008 at 09:20 AM

Seamus McKenna

It's just occurred to me that the world population explosion could be a bigger threat to fossil fuel depletion and climate change than anything else. Globally we add one billion people every 11 years.

Posted by:Seamus McKenna |April 13, 2008 at 07:02 AM

curt

quote:'a half-trillion dollars a year is leaving the United States economy to buy oil'

Only this very number is much more than enough to alert absolutely all government agencies and even US army to react and to stop/protect the country/nation against such a threat, even though, the very President plays a substantial role in the World Oil Lobby. It is about national security to the highest extent, now!

Posted by:curt |April 23, 2008 at 04:42 AM

Belinda

It is time that we band together as individuals and create a major movement to create massive change. Let's stop being dependent on foreign oil by becoming self-sufficient with energy. IT IS TIME TO STOP LETTING GOVERNMENT AND SPECIAL INTERESTS DRAIN US DRY!

Posted by:Belinda |May 08, 2008 at 07:12 AM

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Forget OIL! GO Algae as our next fuel! See the video: http://www.greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx#1472348255

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Posted by:Tommy |May 13, 2008 at 11:36 AM

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Posted by:jlmealer@yahoo.com |May 13, 2008 at 12:48 PM

Ambit Energy

Renewable resources are the way of the future. It will cost us some money in tax incentives short term, but once wind mills or alternative fuel power plants are up and running, they will be self sustaining and profit generating for the owners. This will lead to more of them because if they are profitable to the owners, more owners will surface.

Posted by:Ambit Energy |August 19, 2008 at 03:56 AM

Ashley

What's different about Pickens Plan is that he is at least offering a plan - there are so many companies, non-profits and organizations who encourage the government/president stop our oil addiction - but few are actually coming out with alternative plans...and making them public!

Posted by:Ashley |August 19, 2008 at 05:09 PM

Logan

Build your own renewable energy options at http://www.earth4energy.org

Posted by:Logan |August 22, 2008 at 10:45 AM

Paul

It's about time the nation starts to shift to alternative energy. With the technology today, the price for renewable energy is falling to affordable prices.

http://www.earth4nrg.info

Posted by:Paul |August 22, 2008 at 02:42 PM

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Posted by:5446wasMy# |August 25, 2008 at 11:46 AM

Bill602

T.Boone Pickens has a great plan that should be implemented, but there is another plan that needs to accompany his. That is an upgrade of the U.S. electrical utility grid. It needs the electrical equivalent of an interstate highway system to quickly transmit large quantities of power over long distances. Without that, we’ll have gridlock worse than we now have in Washington.

Bill602

Posted by:Bill602 |September 07, 2008 at 11:05 AM

Clark Coleman

Pickens' web site says "wind and solar" but the details are 100% wind and 0% solar. Solar technology is improving by leaps and bounds, due to advances in materials science, semiconductors, nano-tech manufacturing, thin film polymers, etc. Windmills are incrementally improving in efficiency over time because the basic technology is a generator, a simple mechanical device. The Pickens web site does not even attempt to justify the choice of wind over solar.

If we pass laws to favor wind, invest a trillion dollars in turbines, while solar continues to improve efficiency and economics much faster than wind, we are betting on the wrong technology.

Posted by:Clark Coleman |September 23, 2008 at 03:37 PM

Efficient Planet

Forget the economy crisis...

http://www.efficient-planet.com

launches on monday and is advertised to cut 80% off your electricity bill.

Posted by:Efficient Planet |October 10, 2008 at 06:38 PM

Drew Stevenson

Yeah, I saw his advertisement on television some months ago. I have to say that I believe this to be a viable resource for renewable energy
also.

Even Barack Obama has voiced his intentions to use the "wind corridor" to produce sustainable, renewable energy via wind power.

Great post!

Posted by:Drew Stevenson |October 28, 2008 at 03:37 PM

Solar Energy News

As much as I like the idea, I think T.Boone is out for T.Boone. He's a smart business man and i think he is looking for the tax payers to subsidize billions, while he makes even more billions.

Posted by:Solar Energy News |November 12, 2008 at 04:32 PM

Rick L.

Great Idea. I believe Pickens is on the right track to changing the worlds energy needs. Amazing. Great stuff. Thanks a bunch, Rick L.

Posted by:Rick L. |November 17, 2008 at 08:45 AM

Clark Coleman

I have done a lot of research since my previous comment and have to say that Pickens focuses on wind energy because it is quite a bit cheaper than solar energy at present.

Posted by:Clark Coleman |November 26, 2008 at 06:44 PM

Jessica Brock

T. Boone knows whats happening. Alternative energy sources are imperative to the sustainability of our economies future! Please come and visit Valcent to see what we’re doing in efforts to promote algae biofuel. Come and see our commercial sized unit producing algae and turning into a valuable alternative energy source!
http://blog.valcent.net
Jessica Brock
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Posted by:Jessica Brock |January 13, 2009 at 11:07 AM

Jon

We need to give tax breaks for companies that provide us with sufficient tax breaks. This is getting ridiculous. Our earth is getting screwed up while, we can't even install solar panels!

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Posted by:Jon |March 08, 2009 at 05:02 AM

Jamie Roberts

Solar Panels are Overated. They break to easy. We need something stronger

Posted by:Jamie Roberts |March 10, 2009 at 07:27 AM

Heartland Energy Development Corporation

There is a great need for alternative energy resources in present economic situations. The rise in oil prices as effected many countries.

Jane

Posted by:Heartland Energy Development Corporation |March 13, 2009 at 11:45 AM

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It's just occurred to me that the world population explosion could be a bigger threat to fossil fuel depletion and climate change than anything else. Globally we add one billion people every 11 years.

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Winziph

very informative

Posted by:Winziph |April 04, 2009 at 09:49 AM

run your car on water

i agree with the last comment. solar panels are so overrated. i would not have them.

Posted by:run your car on water |April 07, 2009 at 09:49 PM

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its about time that he did this.

Posted by:run your car on water |April 17, 2009 at 10:44 PM

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its about time they are doing something about it.

Posted by:run your car on water |April 17, 2009 at 10:51 PM

ECO Dennis

Solar Panels are not overrated. They are good for the environment and if you treat them normal they won't break.

Posted by:ECO Dennis |May 12, 2009 at 09:03 PM

Earth 4 Energy

Build your own renewable energy options at

http://earth-4-energy-systems.info/

Posted by:Earth 4 Energy |May 28, 2009 at 12:26 PM

Ankie

Solar power is one of the cleanest, versatile and most viable forms of renewable energy available. You can use this solar electricity to charge your phone or to power your entire house. Solar energy is a great way to reduce your environmental impact and save money as well. They come with a 25 year warranty if you choose quality panels so you don't have to worry about them breaking. To reduce your environmental impact outside your house there are also portable solar chargers.

Posted by:Ankie |June 01, 2009 at 10:29 PM

sagar

we need that petroleum companies also use and produce renewable energy.

Posted by:sagar |August 17, 2009 at 01:01 AM

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