Renewable Energy can overcome its hurdles
The Four Hurdles of Renewable Energy. CALFINDER , 2 July 2010, American Electric Power CEO Michael Morris is all too familiar with the challenges of incorporating renewable energy into the existing industrial framework. But he believes that the largest of these hurdles can be overcome with sound planning for the future. Here’s what he has to say.#1 – Moving Renewables to High-Consumption Regions….
2 – The Unreliable Nature of Wind and Solar PowerIt goes without saying that it’s not always windy and it’s not always sunny. In order to combat the challenge of making up for energy not generated by these sources, says Morris, we need to also rely on the storage of natural gas and electricity. This would make the problem exponentially easier to overcome.
#3 – Lack of Affordability Unfortunately, wind and solar power are not yet priced competitively with other power sources. However, like all new technology, this will change over time. Morris states that wind power has already begun dropping significantly since it first hit the market. Solar power is becoming more affordable as well, especially with the increasing popularity of PACE Programs and state and federal tax rebate
*4– Green Red Tape While a significant portion of the population may be eager to see renewable energy sources in their own communities, too many regulations have caused project delays, slowing down progress as a whole. Morris believes this will be cleared up once green projects are commonplace and the system is able to work through its growing pains.Time seems to be the determining factor in pushing through the majority of renewable energy hurdles. Let’s just hope it’s sooner rather than later.
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