Top 1200 Renewable Energy Sources Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Solar energy is clean, renewable and easy to harvest - and Nevada is blessed to have no shortage of sunshine.
Renewable energy is a clear winner when it comes to boosting the economy and creating jobs.
I have a dream that in the not-too-distant future, Visy Tumut will spend around $100 m to expand our clean energy generation here and take in additional waste forest wood to generate clean renewable energy and sell it into the power grid.
I think it's really important as we position Hawaii as the policy leader in renewable energy. — © David Ige
I think it's really important as we position Hawaii as the policy leader in renewable energy.
Authorize the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries and reduce regulatory barriers.
With the help of folks like you and me, Heifer International tackles the problem of hunger one family at a time with gifts of renewable resources - farm animals that are ongoing sources of food and income.
Renewable energy is far more labor-intensive than fossil fuel production.
In nature the only source of energy is from the sun. So in ecological systems everything comes from the sun through the process of photosynthesis whereas now in human built environment our source of energy is from fossil fuels, renewable, wood energy or hydro-energy but it is not from the sun. So until we are able to operate and run a human built environment by imitating photosynthesis it will be a long while before we can have a true eco-system.
Nuclear power and fossil fuels are the choices of the past. Renewable energy is the choice of the future that is here today.
Renewable energy is essential to the future of South Jersey's economy and vital to protecting our environment.
Renewable energy is not unaffordable as the fossil fuel giants would like us to believe.
One of the things that's always amazed me about people who attack me, saying I'm opposed to renewable energy, is I'm pretty sure I'm the only Republican who had an energy bill vetoed by a Republican governor.
Far from being a drag on growth, making our energy sources more sustainable, our energy consumption more efficient, and our economy more resilient to energy price shocks - those things are a vital part of the growth and wealth that we need
For decades, we've been told that it doesn't make economic sense to switch to renewable energy. Today, that's no longer true.
The burden of higher cost electricity and benefits of renewable energy subsidies fall unevenly on Californians. — © Michael Shellenberger
The burden of higher cost electricity and benefits of renewable energy subsidies fall unevenly on Californians.
China is eating our lunch with regard to renewable energy.
There's no free lunch. If you want an industrial economy, you need energy. If you want energy, it will produce pollution. You can have it in two forms. You can have it dissipated in the atmosphere - like carbon dioxide - which then you cannot recover, or you can have the waste concentrated in one small space like nuclear. That is far easier to deal with. The idea that you can be able to create renewable energy at a price anywhere near the current price for oil or gas or coal is a fantasy.
Renewable energy is not more expensive than fossil fuel when you factor in life-cycle costs.
We need a federal jobs guarantee that puts everyone to work toward a green, clean renewable energy economy.
We are not trying to prevent new clean energy businesses from succeeding. Any business that's economical, that can succeed in the marketplace, any form of energy, we're all for. As a matter of fact, we're investing in quite a number of them, ourselves - whether that's ethanol, renewable fuel oil.
The biggest industry hoax is that the United States can't move to renewable energy now. It's a lie.
First, we need good, stable relations with Russia. Second, we must make every effort to save energy and focus on using various sources to meet our energy needs. We must not allow ourselves to become dependent.
If you ask me, it'd be a little short of disastrous for us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy because of what we would do with it. We ought to be looking for energy sources that are adequate for our needs, but that won't give us the excesses of concentrated energy with which we could do mischief to the earth or to each other.
In the 2010s, it is not the price of bread that is falsely and unnecessarily inflated by obstinate politicians but that of energy. There are cheap sources of energy either available or possible, but there is a reluctance to use them.
I am not going to give up on renewable energy.
To restore our inflamed atmosphere to a hospitable state requires nothing less than rewiring the entire globe - and replace every oil-burning furnace, every gasoline-burning car, every coal-burning generating plant, with renewable, climate-friendly energy sources. The earth's fossil fuel resources have blessed us with a level of prosperity and abundance unimaginable a century ago. Today they are propelling us forward into a century of disintegration.
Renewable energy means good paying jobs along with clean air and water.
Support renewable energy. Recycle. Reuse. Restore. Replenish.
We ought to be using nuclear power. It's a renewable source of energy.
The most attractive habitats for synthetic sentience might be the vicinities of exceptional sources of energy - for example black holes, or even the neighbourhoods of large stars, which routinely boil off the energy of ten thousand suns. These are the destinations they may seek.
We have to move toward renewable energy in a big way here in America.
When it comes to renewable energy, there's no reason America should settle for second best.
We urgently need a major programme of investment in renewable energy generation to tackle climate change.
This ability to have reliable sources of energy and a reliable transmission of energy here in North America is critical for both of us and for Mexico as we want to keep our economies growing.
There are potentially hundreds of billion dollars, potentially more, that could be saved by moving to a clean energy system. Studies [on healthier diet] show those savings, in fact, are enough to pay the costs of creating 100% clean renewable energy.
The notion that moving toward renewable energy will kill jobs is an absurdity on its face. The notion that we have to live smaller lifestyles; not have the American way of life or give up the American Dream is just ridiculous. It is the opposite of the case; a new energy paradigm will create opportunity.
Technology in renewable energy has already led to many innovations in business models, products, and solutions.
The world is moving towards renewable green energy, and electric transportation is a big part of that.
Who needs Russian gas if we could get all the heat we need from our own surplus? Who needs Middle Eastern oil, when we can integrate limitless renewable sources in our smart grids?
Hydropower is a clean and renewable energy source that provides affordable power throughout the country. — © Seth Moulton
Hydropower is a clean and renewable energy source that provides affordable power throughout the country.
...it is true that renewable energy is expensive and can't be done without public sector support, it is an important investment in the future.
Since stepping down as laboratory director in 1999, I have devoted an increasing fraction of my time to international issues. I am involved with energy, environment, and sustainability issues, particularly as they involve new energy sources free of greenhouse gases.
We know that things like energy independence, getting off oil, getting out of the Middle East, and creating jobs and economic development in the new clean energy industries of the future are much higher priorities for most voters than capping carbon emissions or taxing dirty energy sources. So why not redefine our agenda as the solution to those problems?
We've taken bold action at home by making historic investments in renewable energy, by putting our people to work increasing efficiency in our homes and buildings, and by pursuing comprehensive legislation to transform to a clean energy economy.
Our country has suffered from an on-again, off-again energy policy that has failed to get us to energy independence. As President Obama has said, we need a comprehensive energy plan for the country that includes conventional resources like oil and gas, but that also takes advantage of wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, and other renewable resources.
One of the best things that came out of the Carter administration was the energy policy. The best things in it were renewable energy.
The great hope for a quick and sweeping transition to renewable energy is wishful thinking.
Renewable energy could reduce emissions but also create jobs and improve public health.
Creative energy manifests in the 'aura' of the environment - the distinct atmosphere, quality and 'air of the place.' It has a contagious effect on people. When we walk into the environment, we know immediately whether or not the energy is present. Most of us need communities as sources of motivation and vitality; and in keeping with the basic movements of energy in nature, people charge one another in positive and negative ways.
Whether fuel cell system development in central Oregon, wind power generation along the Columbia Gorge, or geothermal energy in southern Oregon, investing in new energy sources makes America more energy independent while creating good paying, environmentally friendly jobs.
Mass adoption of renewable energies would thus necessitate a fundamental reshaping of modern energy infrastructures. — © Vaclav Smil
Mass adoption of renewable energies would thus necessitate a fundamental reshaping of modern energy infrastructures.
An increased push for energy efficiency, renewable energy technology, electric mobility - along with the growing digitalization movement and a universal carbon pricing structure - would speed up the carbon-free future and the rise of a global middle class we desperately need. We can and must all do our part.
India has now graduated from megawatts to gigawatts in terms of renewable energy production.
Ethanol has reduced our nation's dependence on imported energy, created thousands of jobs, reduced air pollution, and increased energy security. And renewable fuels cost less at the pump. It is a growth fuel that fuels opportunities for millions of Americans.
One of the ugly secrets of the renewable-energy industry is that its products make no economic sense unless they are highly subsidized.
Obviously the world is moving away from high carbon energy to low carbon energy, and eventually moving away toward renewable energy. So it is in the interest of Africa to move towards that, because that's where the world is moving.
China has adopted and is implementing its national climate change program. This includes mandatory national targets for reducing energy intensity and discharge of major pollutants and increasing forest coverage and the share of renewable energy for the period of 2005 through 2010.
In 2005, I had a blog, where people discussed topics such as a sustainable economy, renewable energy, and broadband coverage.
The Pacific Northwest depends on inexpensive renewable energy from our dams.
There are jobs, money and survival in renewable energy. Our only safe future is sun power
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