When most people think of renewable energy and associated equipment, solar
panels and wind turbines usually spring to mind. The sun, in terms of our own
grasp on time, is forever. While the sun is still around there will also be wind
as wind is just a
boom and associated incentives are seeing intense lobbying to have other technologies
viewed as renewable, such as nuclear power plants and the burning of garbage and
waste from coal mines.
when it comes
to legislation in the USA.
In states such as Pennsylvania, "renewable" or
"alternative" energy has already expanded to include waste coal and
methane from coal mines - and attracts the same benefits as those bestowed upon solar
panels and wind
turbines. Even old tires can count as a renewable fuel in the state of
Nevada.
Opposed environmentalist say that one of the aims of renewable energy is to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are generated by burning just about
anything; whether that comes from crude oil, garbage or crop waste.
In some states, hydropower and nuclear power is considered renewable, allowing
power generation companies to meet renewable energy quotas while doing little
else.
With billions of dollars of incentives available and powerful, well funded
lobbyists happy to fight for funding for "renewable" energy sources
such as old tires, it leaves concerned environmentalists wondering - will the
green energy of tomorrow look very different to what is generally accepted as
renewable today; and what will be the consequences for our planet?
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