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Weekend Web Review: Power of Wind

Renewable energy was in the spotlight during this last week of Congress. The Udall-Platts amendment to the House energy bill calls for a renewable portfolio standard (RPS, sometimes also called a “renewable energy standard”) that would require the nation’s utilities to get 15 percent of their energy from renewable sources by 2020. But it failed to get a vote yesterday because of computer problems with the voting system and a dispute over a vote on an agricultural bill. However House Speaker Nancy Pelosi vowed that the amendment would be taken up today.

An RPS is a key policy tool to create a reliable renewable energy market in this country. In fact, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) was spurred to create a new website called the Power of Wind to educate readers about wind power and why an RPS – and the Udall-Platts amendment in particular – is so important.

Besides information, the Power of Wind gives the reader suggestions of actionable items to promote wind power. Learn how to contact your elected official on specific wind energy legislation or tell a friend about the issue. AWEA also has an impressive new TV ad promoting an RPS.

The best feature of the Power of Wind is certainly the Current Issues section that explains wind power policies in plain English. I hope that Current Issues stays updated; it amazes me how many times I try to find new information on energy legislation, only to go advocacy groups’ online newsrooms or press releases and find that the most recent updates are from 2004.

The site is still young, but my recommendation would be to add state-level news about wind power. There is so much action happening around the country; it would be great to have one-stop shop for all your wind power news needs.

Overall, the site is much easier to read and navigate that AWEA’s main website, which is rather overwhelming, even for me. The Power of Wind promises to be an accessible, informational place for wind advocates and those wanting to learn more about it.

3 Responses to “Weekend Web Review: Power of Wind”

  1. Tom Gray Says:

    Maria,

    Thanks for your comments on the renewable electricity standard, which as I’m sure you know passed the House of Representatives today. (!!)

    Thanks also for your perceptive comments on the Power of Wind site. We’ve been horrendously busy working on all aspects of this issue, but despite that, I think the site has turned out well, and we will likely be integrating more pieces of our Web presence with it in the not-too-distant future.

    Regards,
    Tom
    Thomas O. Gray
    American Wind Energy Association
    http://www.awea.org

  2. Stretch Mark Mama Says:

    Thanks for the site link! Hope you’ve seen this fun video: http://stretchmarkmama.blogspot.com/2007/08/sustainable-silliness-wind-energy.html

  3. Karen Morgan Says:

    Great ad for Epuron, no wonder it won a Gold Lion at the Festival de Cannes.

    Here are some more great environmental

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzJDDjA3AM4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-_LBXWMCAM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3byt7xMSCA

    http://simplegreenaction.ca

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