NOT SO FAST,
SPARKY
Dan
Nachbar:
“I know you get excited but you really must control your enthusiasm
and not oversell every alternative energy technology you encounter. This
week’s example,
thin-film photovoltaics, is indeed a fascinating and promising technology for
certain applications. But given the underlying physics, even using very
optimistic assumptions, one may be able to generate 10% of the juice needed for
the average office building merely by coating its surface with film.
That’s still a good thing to do; but uncritically repeating their
salespeople’s wild claims of self-sufficiency inevitably leads to disappointment
and a tendency to throw the baby out with the bathwater (as happened recently
with the media's love then loathing of ethanol.) Just a bit of restraint and
objectivity will avoid undermining the very technologies you are trying to
foster.”
F In my own
limited defense, I never thought ethanol was a good idea and still don’t
see any “baby” in it, at least from Iowa corn. But whichever
specific solar technologies wind up on top, it seems to me cheap clean energy
likely will be a reality before too long. A decade or two or three, not a
century. Look how long it took us to get here from the Apple II. No time at all! And the
dazzlement is only speeding up.
Soon
we may even be able to put a man on the moon.
CLINTON AT
DAVOS – TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE?
Actually,
it’s even more than two. President Obama is a rock star. Michelle Obama
is a rock star. Their daughters are rock stars. The Secretary of State is a
rock star. Her husband is a rock star. Click here
for a report on his visit to Davos.
(If the VP is not
fully a rock star, it’s only because the bar is set so high. Watch Senator Biden’s
“farewell” Senate address for a sense of this remarkable, and
deeply decent, man.)