energy plan


Conservation & Do It Yourself & Solar & Wind Power & alternative energies & energy plan08 Jul 2009 10:35 pm

Today I got a letter in the mail from Progress Energy about their Energy Wise program where homeowners can voluntarily allow them to install equipment which would allow them to switch off some of our appliances (air conditioning/heater/water heater) during peak demand times. In exchange for this they are offering up to $75 yearly credit. The peak demand times vary by the appliance (heater/water heater was 6AM-9AM and a stretch in the evening 5PM-9PM I think) (air conditioning was about 1pm-6pm) Now, they say in the notice that it’s entirely voluntary and it would be switched off for 15 minutes at a time for no more than 4 hours. (This last part was not written clearly, does that mean no consecutive blocks of 15 minutes and the total would be no more than 4 hours, or is it possible that it could be consecutive blocks up to 4 hours(?)) I’m all for saving power. I’ve got a kill-a-watt meter and from time to time audit things around the house. We’ve tried to resist going to the air conditioning this year and last…. unplug the water heater when we’re away for long enough and really try to save where we can.

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energy plan30 Oct 2008 10:49 am

You’ve probably heard a fair amount about the “Pickens Plan“. So, what is it?

Essentially, the idea is to bolster domestic electrical production with a massive investment in wind turbines through the wind corridor between Texas and North Dakota. All vehicles under the plan would be fueled by biofuels and natural gas. Clean fuels that we can have abundant supplies of. There are already Natural Gas Vehicles (NGV’s) and the price of natural gas is lower than that of gasoline (even $1 a gallon in some areas) not to mention that it burns cleaner.

Ultimately…. here’s what I think all of this gets at.

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