Opinion: Tahoe-Reno area needs clean energy
By Andy Wirth
Last week the Reno City Council voted to support the Clean Power Plan, which will help to move our country away from dirty coal power toward clean and renewable energy. With their vote, the council became yet another important entity in the region to pledge support for the Clean Power Plan, joining a great many private sector companies. These very different voices have come together to press our utilities and ultimately our society towards clean energy by way of the Clean Power Plan. I sincerely applaud their actions.
The times aren’t changing — they have already notably changed. A new, healthy, sustainable, diverse and growing economy is upon us — providing opportunity for all in the region. We’ve already made a great deal of progress in building our clean energy economy and thankfully, the companies leading the way in this transition are keeping the pressure on our utilities and elected officials. We need truly clean energy — now, not at some distant point in the future.
This is the moment … the chance for all of us to ask more from our elected officials … to ask for more than just compliance, but actual leadership. We can make this region the leader and the example on truly clean energy for the 21st century and create a healthy and stronger economy along the way. Now is the moment we should ask our elected officials to use long-term, rational and logical thinking, not give in to well-heeled special interest groups. We know that a healthy and vibrant economy is actually made possible, not hindered, by policies such as the Clean Power Plan.
The topic of clean energy is apolitical. In our region’s case, it’s about the stark reality of the unacceptably poor quality air we breathe, the drought and increased forest fires. It’s about the immutable truths of our carbon footprint and our region’s contributions to the climate woes of our hemisphere. It’s about the fact that despite having access to some of the best solar and geothermal energy in the nation, we’re still burning coal for electricity at the Valmy coal plant. But it’s also about
opportunity, the fact that we have the chance to help usher in clean energy sourcing at the same time we welcome some of the world’s leading companies, such as Tesla, Microsoft and Apple. These companies are very clearly stating that clean energy is the future while at the same time they are helping to supercharge our region’s economy with quality jobs.
I submit we find ourselves at an important moment in time, if not a crux move (as climbers put it) of a great opportunity to achieve something remarkable as a community: by supporting the Clean Power Plan and going beyond it to a truly clean energy future, we advance this important cause while also benefitting from a growing economy. Along with many others in the business community in our region, I ask our elected officials — those in Congress, those in state government and local civic entities such as the forward thinking city of Reno — to advance rapidly to maximum clean energy while we simultaneously advance a robust regional economy.
Andy Wirth is the chairman of the board of the Reno Tahoe Airport Board of Trustees and president and CEO of Squaw Valley Ski Holdings. His views are not officially representative of the RTAA board of trustees.
The topic of “clean energy” is hardly “apolitical” as Mr. Wirth states. It’s highly politicized. Harry Reid has been finagling deals with his sons as brokers with Chinese solar companies for years, at our expense. And note how Mr. Wirth prefaces the word “coal, with the word, “dirty”. Coal power is no longer dirty. Technology has done amazing things for the filtration processes.
This editorial is pure propaganda. Power bills have been skyrocketing because of the Administration’s pressure to abandon our cheap energy sources in exchange for expensive and inefficient “sustainable” energy.
Solyndra. Abound Solar. Ecotality. Beacon Power. Ener1. All gazillions of taxpayer funding down the toilet. All pet projects of the politically connected.
Dog, your sources have been long discredited. Rory Reid was working with a Chinese company that backed out of a deal in 2013 as they could not secure a buyer for the energy.
See:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/conspiracy/nevada.asp
http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2014/apr/24/blog-posting/did-sen-harry-reid-drive-standoff-bundy-ranch-pers/
BTW, Soylandra represented a very small percent of the subsidies that the feds provided. Most of the subsidies have paid off.
see also how much we have reduced carbon emission by renewables.
http://www.theenergycollective.com/jemillerep/311406/how-effective-are-us-renewable-power-policies
Rick
dogzilla the know it all of everything just finger pointing cuz thats what she dose so well.
world peace achieved, she would find fault cuz it wasnt her idea….and she probably did nothing to help achieve it…
Still waiting for you to make a comment that is actually relevant to a topic rather than simply a personal attack against a poster.
Dog, can’t speak for nature, but I gave you facts – not your discredited ideas.
Rick
‘ Coal power is no longer dirty. Technology has done amazing things for the filtration processes.’
And coal mining is…. notoriously clean?