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Renewable Energy's Broken Promises
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Renewable Energy’s Broken Promises

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book explores the reality behind America's large-scale alternative energy projects, shedding light on the environmental and economic pitfalls often hidden behind lofty promises. Drawing from firsthand experience in the alternative energy sector, where I conducted environmental due diligence on projects covering 100 to 500,000-acre sites, I reveal the significant impacts these mega energy ventures have on both ecosystems and taxpayers. Despite massive taxpayer-funded investments intended to transform the grid, many of these projects-like sprawling wind farms and large-scale solar installations-have fallen short of expectations, delivering limited environmental benefits while corporations profit through federal subsidies.

In the rush to replace fossil fuels, America has funneled billions into these large-scale projects, yet many have proven inefficient and environmentally disruptive. They consume vast tracts of land, disrupting habitats and farmland, and their remote locations create costly transmission inefficiencies. Additionally, the intermittent nature of wind and solar power often requires natural gas backups, which offsets their environmental gains.

By contrast, this book highlights rooftop solar as a more effective and sustainable solution. Rooftop solar empowers communities to control their energy needs, generating power near consumption points, minimizing land use, and reducing reliance on corporate mega-projects. With a decentralized model that is cost-effective and accessible, rooftop solar offers a path to a cleaner and more resilient energy future-one that bypasses the inefficiencies and environmental consequences associated with large-scale, corporate-driven projects.

Spanning the evolution of U.S. alternative energy initiatives from the 1970s to today, this book critiques the policies and projects that promised more than they delivered and advocates for a shift toward community-centered, practical solutions. Through a closer look at both successes and failures, I present a vision of America's energy future that values sustainability, efficiency, and local empowerment over profit-driven, large-scale endeavors.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Douglas B Sims
Date
30 October 2024
Pages
142
ISBN
9798991910828

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book explores the reality behind America's large-scale alternative energy projects, shedding light on the environmental and economic pitfalls often hidden behind lofty promises. Drawing from firsthand experience in the alternative energy sector, where I conducted environmental due diligence on projects covering 100 to 500,000-acre sites, I reveal the significant impacts these mega energy ventures have on both ecosystems and taxpayers. Despite massive taxpayer-funded investments intended to transform the grid, many of these projects-like sprawling wind farms and large-scale solar installations-have fallen short of expectations, delivering limited environmental benefits while corporations profit through federal subsidies.

In the rush to replace fossil fuels, America has funneled billions into these large-scale projects, yet many have proven inefficient and environmentally disruptive. They consume vast tracts of land, disrupting habitats and farmland, and their remote locations create costly transmission inefficiencies. Additionally, the intermittent nature of wind and solar power often requires natural gas backups, which offsets their environmental gains.

By contrast, this book highlights rooftop solar as a more effective and sustainable solution. Rooftop solar empowers communities to control their energy needs, generating power near consumption points, minimizing land use, and reducing reliance on corporate mega-projects. With a decentralized model that is cost-effective and accessible, rooftop solar offers a path to a cleaner and more resilient energy future-one that bypasses the inefficiencies and environmental consequences associated with large-scale, corporate-driven projects.

Spanning the evolution of U.S. alternative energy initiatives from the 1970s to today, this book critiques the policies and projects that promised more than they delivered and advocates for a shift toward community-centered, practical solutions. Through a closer look at both successes and failures, I present a vision of America's energy future that values sustainability, efficiency, and local empowerment over profit-driven, large-scale endeavors.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Douglas B Sims
Date
30 October 2024
Pages
142
ISBN
9798991910828