145
Organizations Release "Sustainable Energy Blueprint" To Phase
Out Nuclear Power, End Energy Imports, And Slash Greenhouse Gas
Emissions
WASHINGTON DC -- Today, 145 businesses,
environmental organizations, and other groups (representing 37
states) released the "Sustainable Energy Blueprint" - a policy
paper that outlines a "plausible strategy for achieving a
no-nuclear, low-carbon, highly-efficient and sustainable energy
future."
It provides a timeframe and series of policy recommendations
for rapidly expanding the use of energy efficient and renewable
energy technologies to enable a dramatic reduction in greenhouse
gases while simultaneously phasing out nuclear power and ending
most energy imports.
The "Sustainable Energy Blueprint" argues that three primary,
longer-term objectives for the nation's energy policy should be:
1.) reducing greenhouse gas emissions to a level consistent
with a world-wide goal of global climate stabilization (assumes
curbing U.S. CO2 emissions by 60-80% from current levels by
mid-century);
2.) eliminating U.S. energy imports (i.e., oil and natural
gas - now 58% and 15% respectively), while reducing overall use
of oil and natural gas;
3.) phasing out the current generation of nuclear power while
substantially curbing the production and consumption of fossil
fuels, by increasing the use of energy efficiency and making a
transition to sustainable, environmentally safer renewable
energy sources.
Towards this end, it suggests a 2025 energy scenario in which
total energy use is reduced by 20%, renewable energy provides
more than 20% of domestic energy supplies, natural gas imports
are eliminated, oil imports are cut by more than 40%, greenhouse
gas emissions are 20% below current levels, and nuclear power is
almost completely phased out.
By 2050, the "Sustainable Energy Blueprint" envisions a
domestic energy mix in which energy efficiency improvements have
reduced energy use from present levels by 40%, renewables
account for at least half of total energy supplies, greenhouse
gas emissions have been slashed by two-thirds from 2005 levels,
fossil fuel imports have ceased, and nuclear power is no longer
in use.
The authors of the "Sustainable Energy Blueprint" acknowledge
that the mix of options presented are intended to be
illustrative and is by no means the only combination by which
the Untied States could achieve a sustainable energy future.
In the coming months, as additional institutional sign-ons
continue to be solicited, the "Sustainable Energy Blueprint"
will be forwarded to government officials, candidates for
elective office, and other persons/institutions that are looking
for ideas on how to advance a sustainable energy agenda. This
will be an on-going effort over the next two years - at least
through the 2008 presidential election.
The full text of the "Sustainable Energy Blueprint," can be
downloaded from
www.nirs.org/alternatives/sustainableenergyblueprint.pdf
** The Sustainable Energy Network is a network of 300+
organizations, businesses, and individual advocates promoting
aggressive deployment of renewable energy and energy efficient
technologies as a strategy for phasing-out nuclear power,
eliminating energy imports, and making deep cuts in greenhouse
gas emissions.
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