Green Elephant Line Media Backgrounder
Renewable Energy Standard: True Conservatives Diversify Their Assets
February 25, 2009
It
has become clear over the past year that America has too many of its
energy eggs in too few baskets. Overdependence on fossil fuels,
especially oil, exposes our country to significant risks, including
price spikes, pollution, uncertainties about security of supply, and
the flow of dollars to unfriendly regimes overseas.
Energy is a
critical set of assets that supports our economy and our way of life.
As conservative investors know, diversification is a strategy for
ensuring that assets deliver good value consistently.
A
renewable energy standard provides for electric utilities to acquire an
increasing share of energy resources from renewable resources, such as
wind, solar, geothermal, or biomass. Congressman Todd Platts, a
Pennsylvania Republican, is sponsoring legislation to ensure that 25
percent of America's electricity comes from renewable resources by 2025.
Renewable resources have several significant advantages as energy assets.
Manufacturing
renewable energy technology and building power plants create
family-wage jobs in both urban and rural parts of the country. Last
year, for example, construction of wind plants and manufacturing wind
energy equipment supported 35,000 jobs.
The fuel is free and abundantly available within U.S. borders, eliminating fuel price and security of supply risks.
Renewables emit little or no harmful pollution that requires expensive controls.
A
national renewable energy standard will create economies of scale,
reducing capital costs and creating a national market in tradable
renewable energy "credits" that will give utilities more flexibility in
raising renewables' share of our energy mix. A renewable energy
standard is a market-driven approach that will encourage investment
dollars to go to the most cost-effective renewable technologies.
Why Renewable Energy Development is Conservative
Renewable
energy investments will help speed the economic recovery and develop
new jobs and industries, which will foster long-term economic growth
and keep America globally competitive. Renewable energy resources are
clean and secure, yielding better protection of human health and the
environment, and greater security for our nation.
As Congressman
Platts noted in introducing his legislation: "Establishing a federal
Renewable Electricity Standard will help to protect our environment as
well as promote economic development and energy security."
Edmund
Burke, the writer and statesman who was the founder of traditional
conservatism, taught us that stewardship is a core conservative value.
Expanding our use of renewable energy is fundamentally about being
better stewards of our country - of its people, resources, and economy.