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" ... A bill that would have subsidized the cost of weatherizing power plants failed to pass, sticking power generators with the full cost, something they have refused to bear when strongly advised by regulators to voluntarily weatherize their Texas facilities over the past decade. ... "
" ... There’s a lot to pick apart here. Using a group of national service workers on such projects as disaster relief, taking the place of national guard reservists who would otherwise be called up, or tasking them with work in national or state parks or nature preserves or working in blighted urban areas, has long been the standard prescription, and now such projects as weatherizing the homes of the elderly and the poor who can’t do it for themselves has been added to the list. But can a new high school graduate really do meaningful work in the field of mental health or addiction counseling? This looks as if Buttigieg hasn’t thought this through, or is (more charitably) mixing together multiple programs, including both Service Year proposals and proposals to encourage educated professionals to give more of their time. ... "
" ... Wealth spent on weather-dependent renewables is wealth not spent making the grid more reliant or resilient by maintaining and weatherizing reliable nuclear or natural gas plants. Money that could have gone to making electrical grids more reliable thus instead went to pay for the equipment that made them more fragile. ... "
" ... What that means is more focus will be paid to improving energy efficiency, he adds, as well as decentralizing the electricity production and delivery systems: the use of onsite solar power that is stored in batteries and that is delivered by microgrids will need to expand — a key lesson from Superstorm Sandy in 2012. It will also mean weatherizing every form of energy generation and delivery so that whole supply chains don’t freeze up, literally and figuratively. ... "
" ... [T]he Recovery Act directed over $90 billion in public investment and tax incentives to increasing renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power, weatherizing homes, and boosting R&D for new technologies. Looking forward, the President has proposed a Federal Clean energy Standard to double the share of electricity produced by clean sources to 80 percent by 2035, a substantial commitment to cleaner transportation infrastructure, and has increased investments in energy efficiency and clean energy R&D. ... "