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VIDEO: T. Boone Pickens Wind Energy Commercial

Get with the program John McCain!!  John McCain's main campaign talking point has been "we need to expand drilling here in America".  Like a damn parakeet he's been squawking that mantra over and over.  The dangers and risks of this are nowhere near the benefits.  Oil prices would hardly change.  the only "change" would be an increased risk of destroying marine life with offshore drilling and killing animals in the habitats in Alaska.  John McCain's other dangerous, pseudo-plan is lowering or eliminating the gas tax.  The result of this foolishness will be our roads and highways sinking into further disrepair.  Remember the Minnesota bridge collapse? 

This election, tell John McCain he John McCAN'T be our president!!  Someone who is that out of touch with reality and that big of an oil wh0re does not deserve the title of commander in chief.

 


 

About T. Boone Pickens:

T. Boone Pickens, founder and chairman, BP Capital Management, is principally responsible for the formulation of the energy futures investment strategy of the BP Capital Commodity Fund and the BP Capital Equity Fund. With more than $4 billion under management, BP Capital manages one of the nation’s most successful energy-oriented investment funds. Pickens frequently utilizes his wealth of experience in the oil and gas industry in the evaluation of potential equity investments and energy sector themes. He has not been shy in predicting oil and gas prices and — more often than not — has been uncannily accurate.  http://www.pickensplan.com/about/

 


 

America is addicted to foreign oil.

It's an addiction that threatens our economy, our environment and our national security. It touches every part of our daily lives and ties our hands as a nation and a people.

The addiction has worsened for decades and now it's reached a point of crisis.

In 1970, we imported 24% of our oil.
Today it's nearly 70% and growing.

As imports grow and world prices rise, the amount of money we send to foreign nations every year is soaring. At current oil prices, we will send $700 billion dollars out of the country this year alone — that's four times the annual cost of the Iraq war.

Projected over the next 10 years the cost will be $10 trillion — it will be the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of mankind.

America uses a lot of oil. Every day 85 million barrels of oil are produced around the world. And 21 million of those are used here in the United States.

That's 25% of the world's oil demand. Used by just 4% of the world's population.

Can't we just produce more oil?

World oil production peaked in 2005. Despite growing demand and an unprecedented increase in prices, oil production has fallen over the last three years. Oil is getting more expensive to produce, harder to find and there just isn't enough of it to keep up with demand.

The simple truth is that cheap and easy oil is gone.

What's the good news?

The United States is the Saudi Arabia of wind power.

Studies from around the world show that the Great Plains states are home to the greatest wind energy potential in the world — by far.

The Department of Energy reports that 20% of America's electricity can come from wind. North Dakota alone has the potential to provide power for more than a quarter of the country.

Today's wind turbines stand up to 410 feet tall, with blades that stretch 148 feet in length. The blades collect the wind's kinetic energy. In one year, a 3-megawatt wind turbine produces as much energy as 12,000 barrels of imported oil.

Wind power currently accounts for 48 billion kWh of electricity a year in the United States — enough to serve more than 4.5 million households. That is still only about 1% of current demand, but the potential of wind is much greater.

A 2005 Stanford University study found that there is enough wind power worldwide to satisfy global demand 7 times over — even if only 20% of wind power could be captured.

Building wind facilities in the corridor that stretches from the Texas panhandle to North Dakota could produce 20% of the electricity for the United States at a cost of $1 trillion. It would take another $200 billion to build the capacity to transmit that energy to cities and towns.

That's a lot of money, but it's a one-time cost. And compared to the $700 billion we spend on foreign oil every year, it's a bargain.

An economic revival for rural America.

Developing wind power is an investment in rural America.

To witness the economic promise of wind energy, look no further than Sweetwater, Texas.

Sweetwater was typical of many small towns in middle-America. With a shortage of good jobs, the youth of Sweetwater were leaving in search of greater opportunities. And the town's population dropped from 12,000 to under 10,000.

When a large wind power facility was built outside of town, Sweetwater experienced a revival. New economic opportunity brought the town back to life and the population has grown back up to 12,000.

In the Texas panhandle, just north of Sweetwater, is the town of Pampa, where T. Boone Pickens' Mesa Power is currently building the largest wind farm in the world.

At 4,000 megawatts — the equivalent combined output of four large coal-fire plants — the production of the completed Pampa facility will double the wind energy output of the United States.

In addition to creating new construction and maintenance jobs, thousands of Americans will be employed to manufacture the turbines and blades. These are high skill jobs that pay on a scale comparable to aerospace jobs.

Plus, wind turbines don't interfere with farming and grazing, so they don't threaten food production or existing local economies.

A cheap new replacement for foreign oil. Cleaner

Natural gas is the cleanest transportation fuel available today.

According to the California Energy Commission, critical greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas are 23% lower than diesel and 30% lower than gasoline.

Natural gas vehicles (NGV) are already available and combine top performance with low emissions. The natural gas Honda Civic GX is rated as the cleanest production vehicle in the world.

According to NGVAmerica, there are more than 7 million NGVs in use worldwide, but only 150,000 of those are in the United States.

The EPA estimates that vehicles on the road account for 60% of carbon monoxide pollution and around one-third of hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions in the United States. As federal and state emissions laws become more stringent, many requirements will be unattainable with conventionally fueled vehicles.

Since natural gas is significantly cleaner than petroleum, NGVs are increasing in popularity. The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach recently announced that 16,800 old diesel trucks will be replaced, and half of the new vehicles will run on alternatives such as natural gas.

Cheaper

Natural gas is significantly less expensive than gasoline or diesel. In places like Utah and Oklahoma, prices are less than $1 a gallon. To see fueling stations and costs in your area, check out cngprices.com.

Domestic

Natural gas is our country's second largest energy resource and a vital component of our energy supply. 98% of the natural gas used in the United States is from North America. But 70% of our oil is purchased from foreign nations.

Natural gas is one of the cleanest, safest and most useful forms of energy — residentially, commercially and industrially. The natural gas industry has existed in the United States for over 100 years and continues to grow.

Domestic natural gas reserves are twice that of petroleum. And new discoveries of natural gas and ongoing development of renewable biogas are continually adding to existing reserves.

While it is a cheap, effective and versatile fuel, less than 1% of natural gas is currently used for transportation.

The Mechanics

We currently use natural gas to produce 22% of our electricity. Harnessing the power of wind to generate electricity will give us the flexibility to shift natural gas away from electricity generation and put it to use as a transportation fuel — reducing our dependence on foreign oil by more than one-third.

How do we get it done?

The Pickens Plan is a bridge to the future — a blueprint to reduce foreign oil dependence by harnessing domestic energy alternatives, and buy us time to develop even greater new technologies.

Building new wind generation facilities and better utilizing our natural gas resources can replace more than one-third of our foreign oil imports in 10 years. But it will take leadership.

On January 20th, 2009, a new President will take office.

We're organizing behind the Pickens Plan now to ensure our voices will be heard by the next administration.

Together we can raise a call for change and set a new course for America's energy future in the first hundred days of the new presidency — breaking the hammerlock of foreign oil and building a new domestic energy future for America with a focus on sustainability.

You can start changing America's future today by supporting the Pickens Plan. Join now.

MORE INFO: http://www.pickensplan.com/

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girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 7:11 PM

Thanks for the info! I'm with him 100% !

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Jul 10, 2008 | 10:01 PM

^Common sense and intelligence is slowly coming back. McMORON is only interested in "psychological" solutions. He figures people are stupid enough to think "drilling for more oil will lower prices", even when experts said it will not.

But then again this country(and blog) is full of people who still think "we have to fight them over there so we don't have to fight them over here" and "they hate us for our freedom".

sofakingdabest read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 1:52 PM

Solar.

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 3:21 PM

This is all a safe, alternative to nuclear power. I'm surprised there's not more comments. What can this mean? That the conservatives don't want a workable plan to find energy for our country? A plan that we should all be excited about? Pickens actually has a PLAN, instead of just rhetoric. A viable, safe solution to our energy crisis. And he's got the big bucks to make it happen. More power to him!

barcncpt44 read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 3:37 PM

Solar and wind will change this country!

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 4:07 PM

The conservatives are silent because there is no way to argue with this. They may be working on an excuse or a way to twist this, but like all of their other arguments they will be torn apart easily.

Even a five year old could tear apart a conservative's argument!

tem123 read my blog
Jul 11, 2008 | 5:37 PM

T. Boone Pickens is one of the only persons in the country that will finance the project himself. After all, Mr. Pickens will benefit from the money it will make.
If a liberal wanted to do the project, he would expect the government to finance it and the person would benefit from it.
Then there is your dig PolarBear about the conservative argument...maybe a five year old can tear apart your argument easier.

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 7:51 PM

If a liberal wanted to do the project, he would expect the government to finance it and the person would benefit from it.

What about cheesy game-show host John McCain's plan to give a "$3 million cash prize" for anyone who develops alternative fuels?

So much for the conservatives not using governmnet money.

Happyg read my blog
Jul 11, 2008 | 9:27 PM

As a Massachusetts resident who lives on the South Shore, I'm still wondering why Fat Ted Kennedy keeps blaming the republicans for lack of alternatives when both he and John Kerry squashed the Nantucket Wind Farm Project because it may obstruct their view. Can you say hypocrisy?


polarbear_88

So much for the conservatives not using governmnet money.

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 11, 2008 | 11:38 PM

Pickens has enough money to buy out Kerry AND Kennedy.

tem123 read my blog
Jul 12, 2008 | 4:12 PM

First point is that polarbear stop insulting an US Senator by calling him a cheesy game show host!!!
Secondly, I agree with Happyg in the problem the Nantucket Wind Farm Project is the current senators from Massachusetts...and you can look it up polarbear!!!!

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 4:38 PM

First point is this is MY blog and I'll insult whoever I want. Second, I will insult this US senator if he is a demented old man that will continue "staying the course" of Bush's failure. I will do everything I can here to expose him for what he really is: a man who will be four more years of Bush and is not competent to hold office.

superbrowns read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:17 PM

Girlscout, I posted one on this, that could be the reason for the lack of comments.

the best way to get the ball rolling is to shove it down the Governments throat, and that is what T boone is going to do.

shell19
Jul 12, 2008 | 11:54 PM

Why hasn't something been done sooner.In 1960 GM built a car that ran on batteries. The batteries were sold to Texaco and the cars were shreded,Why, It would have put most business out of business but if they kept that car and batteries we wouldn't have to rely on other countries for oil and moved on to other inventions and different kind of businesses.

hamandcheese read my blog view my photos
Jul 13, 2008 | 9:19 AM

Lets drill all over. Yes open Alaska to the oil men.
Drill off shore of every state that borders water.

Find the OIL. KILL the wildlife. Beat little baby seals to death with bats.

Sounds like polarbear is a demented PETA member.

F the animals, they are here for us to kill and eat.
MMMMM More meat please!!!!!!


ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 13, 2008 | 10:05 AM

Have you sought help for those violent tendencies, hamandcheese?!

hamandcheese read my blog view my photos
Jul 13, 2008 | 10:16 AM

girlscout....my violent tendencies, are only words strung together to rile folks.

I don't kill things. I have a rifle only because my father passed away just over a year ago and each of us kids got one of his guns.

I used to hunt. Most of my brothers and some nephews still hunt and fish.
I prefer Beef, Pork and Chicken. And I can get that at the grocery store.

I like to write, because it allows me to be anything I like and sometimes dislike. See?

I spew out words and let people decide what they see in them.

ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!

P.S. girlscout......I like you.

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 13, 2008 | 10:40 AM

It was a "tongue in cheek" comment, hamandcheese. I like you too.
Anyone who likes Alice Cooper is okay in my book.
ROCK ON!

caseyjones38 read my blog view my photos
Jul 13, 2008 | 5:47 PM

Everybody say, coosgrabba...coosgrabba . If that doesn`t work, sing...."I feel pretty, oh so pretty.........and I pity anyone who isn`t me today...tra-la-la-la-la la...la-la-la la !

hamandcheese read my blog view my photos
Jul 14, 2008 | 6:22 AM

lol caseyjones38.

Sick things,Pretty things,My things.I love you things I see as much as you love me.

ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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