As the diddy goes, uncle Jed was simply hunting for food, when he discovered something much more interesting, "Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea." Ever since that fateful day, we have become increasingly more dependent on the stuff, so much so, that we need to import about 70% of what we consume. T. Boone Pickins has nothing in common with uncle Jed, except his wealth and connections to the oil industry, and energy trading.
Mr. Pickins is in his 80's and doesn't appear to be slowing down. His current company is purchasing land and building a wind farm that will be the largest in the world when completed: generating over 4 Gigawatts of electricity; enough for 1.3 million homes! Why is he doing this? Money, you say? Perhaps, but he has about $4 Billion already, so he's not exactly, strapped for cash. Believe it or not, Mr. Pickins appears to be genuinely concerned about the future of this country. While he could just sit back and count his money, in his (truly) golden years, he's chosen to rally a grass roots "army," as he calls it, to create a national wave of concerned citizens. The purpose: get the next President, and Congress to do something, really do something. He even makes it easy for them, he has a rational, realistic plan.
This isn't one of those crush-every-car-and-ride-a-bicycle plans. Simply put, he proposes that we shift the fuels we use for electricity generation and transportation. This involves natural gas and wind-generated electricity. In the US today, we create electricity from several kinds of fuel. Of that, 22% of electricity is made by burning natural gas. Picken's plan would have us replace that 22% with electricity created by wind generators. It happens, that the center section of the USA is one of the top places in the world for wind conditions conducive for steady, consistent wind power. It's even been called "The Saudi Arabia of Wind Energy."
As the natural gas is freed from generating electricity, it can be used to power vehicles. This is not a new technology, but there are few cars that run on, an places that sell natural gas in the USA. There would have to be some effort and money spent to get the infrastructure built up, and the vehicles manufactured. But the effort would be worth it; in places where it is available today, natural gas for vehicles is priced at about $1/gallon. The Pickens Plan requries the "army" of grass roots folks from across the country, to band together, and insist that the next President, and Congress get off their cushioned chairs, stop talking, and DO! Implemet this plan or a variation, before any other law is passed. It could mean a 30% reduction of oil imports, $300 billion that stays in the US, and create thousands of real, meaningful jobs. Oh, did I mention tax revenues ?
The plan is not perfect, but it is much more viable and immediate than any other proposal out there, from anywhere! It makes sense. It is not partisan, political, or damaging to the environment. There isn't any conflict with religion, class, race, or education. I encourage you to take a look at the sidebar link "An Interesting Idea" and see for yourself.
I applaud Mr Pickins for not retiring from society, but instead becoming a general, and commanding an energy army of concerned, tired, frustrated, cynical, slightly frightened, and hard-working citizens. This could be the answer. It won't solve our long-term energy needs, but it can bridge the gap, giving time for other forms of energy to mature. Who knows, perhaps we won't even use oil for fuel in 50 years!
11 years ago
5 comments:
I get to watch tv all day at work, but only the news channels. I was watching the day Mr. Pickens announced his plan and I must say, it's intriguing and SO nice to hear from someone with ideas instead of exscuses.
I wonder what kind of vehicle he drives/rides in.
I think Mr. Pickens might be on to something. I hope people listen and give it a chance. It seems like all we hear from politicians (of all sorts and sides) are excuses, demands for money, and false promises. I think someone willing to put out their own money for ad campaigns and solutions might actually have enough integrity left to help us find a way to a solution!
Just last night one of our local news channels (http://www.news9.com/Global/story.asp?S=8681753) higlighted an older gentleman driving a 2008 Honda Civic outfitted for natural gas. He pays $5 to fill up his 8 gallon tank and can drive about 250 miles on one tank of gas.
Not only that, but his car runs cleaner, needing less engine maintenance (i.e. oil changes, etc.). I've also heard that a lot of employess of Devon Energy and Chesapeake Energy here in OK drive the same kinds of vehicles.Now I'm wishing we had waited to buy a new car!
This is a great blog!!!
T. Boone Pickens has the right idea. It's wonderful that a gazillionaire Texas oil man can get this conversation on the environment started!
Post a Comment