Sunday, July 29, 2012
Colorado Tapped for Government's New Solar Energy Zones
This is pretty big news. The U.S. Department of Interior has designated solar zones across the western U.S. where utility-scale solar power plants will be built generating up to 24,000 megawatts of clean renewable power. By my conservative calculations, 24K megawatts can power at least 5 million homes, but other sources say that it could power over 20 million homes. Regardless, millions of homes with clean renewable power is a good thing. A little over 16,000 acres has been identified in Colorado for these solar power plants. However, since it is utility-scale power this will require transmission lines across some pristine western country. I go back and forth on the issue of utility-scale renewables versus distributed generation (DG). I'm not sure what the right answer is. What I do know is that more of our electricity needs to come from renewable sources as quickly as possible, and it probably needs to be a combination of utility-scale and DG.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Opening My Eyes to Possibility: An Insider’s View of WREF 2012

When I walked into the Denver Convention Center, I really didn’t know what to expect. I had been to a few other week long conferences unrelated to renewable energy and they were usually 90% yawns with the occasional gem of a speaker. But this conference was different. Oh yes, of course I’m a renewable energy junkie always looking for news on increases in solar cell efficiency or the gradual improvement of renewable portfolio standards in states across the nation, so I probably can’t be trusted to provide an unbiased opinion. However, you have to believe me when I tell you that being in the midst of people representing nations on every continent except Antarctica was intoxicating. During the week, my eyes were slowly opened to possibility once again.

And last but not least, a huge thank you to the good folks at ASES who worked countless hours to organize a global conference nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. You’ve contributed fond memories to this blogger that I trust will last a lifetime. Now, I must get back to work…
Cross-posted at the 2012 World Renewable Energy Forum blog.