Archive for tag: Solar

Solar Energy

The sun is a persistent and relentless source of energy that must be harnessed via the photovoltaic effect.  We do not have to seek, harvest, mine, frack, grow, distribute, transmit, pipe, purchase, ship, nor contain the photons that are readily and abundantly available for use.

The Santee Riverkeeper challenges 1) legislatures to enact law that is solar friendly and to nullify laws that are not, 2) non-governmental organizations to ardently advocate for solar energy, 3) organizations to pursue and adopt solar as an energy source, 4) universities and colleges to teach students about solar energy with a multi-disciplinary approach, 5) private citizens to educate themselves about solar energy, 6) power companies to markedly augment their solar budget line item, 7) scientists to invent new technologies to improve the efficiency of the photovoltaic effect and/or to discover a new method of photon to electricity conversion, 8) financial institutions to provide low-interest loans for solar energy implementations, 9) states, counties, and municipalities to exempt solar panels from property tax only when each specific solar energy implementation attains a rolling average breakeven point and taking into account the specific median cloud coverage for that geographical location for the previous twelve months, 10) electricity meter manufacturers to redesign meters in order to accommodate solar energy implementations as an electricity supplier, 11) insurance companies to build panel replacement risk models based on a combination of market value plus environmental benefit factors and taking into account the specific median cloud coverage for that geographical location for the previous twelve months, 12) engineers to design a low cost sun tracking mechanism to optimize the angle of incidence to 90° during photon impact with the photovoltaic substrate, 13) politicians to never make solar energy a negative political issue, and 14) everyone to plan for solar energy and finally, all of these actions and others, I believe will provide us with a renewable, environmentally friendly, efficient and clean source of electricity.

Santee Riverkeeper

Energy Diversification

National energy diversification strategy and implementations must be aggressively pursued to improve the health of our environment and to reduce the instance rate for diseases and cancer.

One Solution Path for Reducing Carbon Emissions

Of course there are many solution paths that lead to a reduction of carbon emissions here on planet Earth; however, the most prudent choice is to expand solar power electricity generation immediately via the photovoltaic effect.

-Santee Riverkeeper