Ten years ago, no one would have predicted that the price of solar
energy would drop 75 to 85 percent, or wind energy 66 percent?—?suddenly
making solar and wind cheaper than coal when utilities need to purchase
more power. Or that Dane County’s government operations would stumble
into “100 percent renewable energy”?—?creating more energy than the
county is pulling from the grid?—?due in large part to harnessing the
county landfill’s methane to produce natural gas. In 2017, Madison
became the first Wisconsin city (and the 25th in the nation) to formally
commit to 100 percent renewable energy, and now groups such as the
city’s Sustainable Madison Committee and Dane County’s Council on
Climate Change are working with consultants, utilities, businesses,
nonprofits and citizens to go completely green. According to those
involved, this is not some utopian liberal Madison goal?—?it makes the
most fiscal sense for taxpayers and the timing has never been better... Ken Notes: I actually did predict lower prices ahead ten years ago because I came from the tech industry and saw it happen there. Now like the tech industry we need to incorporate renewable into our everyday lives.. | ||
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