Speaking of renewable energy, anyone see this before? Apparently, the
generators are on the blimp and it can get pretty high into the wind stream.
Wonder how effective it is? I’m sure the FAA just love it.

http://www.magenn.com/

 

Rob

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of peggy miller
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:18 PM
Subject: [FRIAM] Fwd: Montana's Renewable Energy Standard is Under Attack!

 

a weakening of the renewable energy requirements for power companies. fyi.
Peggy Miller

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Montana Audubon Action Alert  


 


Protect Montana’s Renewable Energy Standard! Ask for a Veto of SB 257! 

Calls, emails and letters are needed to Governor Schweitzer to veto SB 257.
Montana’s Renewable Energy Standard requires power companies (like
Northwestern Energy) to generate a certain amount of electricity from
renewable energy sources, such as new wind or solar projects. SB 257 amends
this law to include existing and planned upgrades from hydroelectric dams in
the definition of “eligible renewable resource.” The result? SB 257 removes
all incentives for power companies to buy power from NEW renewable
projects—like NEW wind farms and solar projects—because hydropower will
fulfill all future renewable resource requirements.  

The purpose behind Montana’s Renewable Energy Standard law is to promote the
development of new renewable resources.  Renewable resources that are
already developed—or already planned to be developed in an upgrade—clearly
do not need financial incentives.   

WHAT WE ARE ASKING YOU TO DO: Please contact Governor Brian Schweitzer by
Friday, April 24 and ask him to veto SB 257. 

*       Call the Governor’s office: (406) 444-3111 
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*       Send a letter: 

Governor Brian D. Schweitzer
Office of the Governor
Montana State Capitol Bldg.
P.O. Box 200801
Helena MT 59620-0801 


4 GOOD REASONS TO ASK THE GOVERNOR TO VETO SB 257: 

*       While dam upgrades are good, and hydropower is renewable, allowing
already completed and scheduled upgrades to count as a renewable resource
credit will allow utilities to automatically meet and exceed the renewable
energy standard with no incentive for new projects. 

  

*       SB 257 effectively destroys Montana’s Renewable Energy Standard law
by allowing PPL Montana, which manages major dams in Montana, to undercut
the market and get paid for selling renewable energy credits for projects
that it has already built. 

  

*       The purpose of Montana’s Renewable Energy Standard law is to provide
an incentive for the production of new renewable resources such as wind,
solar, and geothermal.  By doing this, Montana increases its use of
renewable energy, and reduces its greenhouse gas emissions. This law is not
intended to promote hydropower because most of Montana’s—and the
nation’s—hydropower has been already been developed. We need to develop new
renewable resources.  

  

*       SB 257 uses flawed accounting practices to allow upgrades to
hydroelectric dams to get credit for producing renewable energy, when they
don’t have to produce any new energy. This flawed accounting practice allows
the first energy generated by an upgraded dam to be considered new renewable
energy. Consequently, under SB 257, no additional electricity may ever be
generated as the result of a hydroelectric dam’s upgrade. This same
accounting practice does not benefit wind projects: the energy generated
from wind companies is only counted when it is actually generated. 

More on Montana Audubon priorities and all the wildlife and conservation
bills we are following can be found here:
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Thank you for your help, 

Casey Perkins, Janet Ellis, and Amy Cilimburg  

Please send any questions or concerns regarding legislation or the
legislative process to MT Audubon's Legislative Assistant, Casey Perkins
<mailto:[email protected]>  <mailto:[email protected]> . Questions
about our strategy to protect resiliend habitats in the face of a changing
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