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From Donald Douglas of American Power, we have this post about the enormous Federal subsidies going to Bright Star, a Solar Power company. Global Warmists have acquiesced to the potential of destroying thousands of desert acreage for the purpose of building a huge solar farm.
Hey, as a kid, we used to do a lot of hiking and camping in the SoCal deserts.
The development of a solar power plant in the Mojave will decimate large swaths of the desert — all in the name of creating alternative energy sources and driven by global warming hysteria. Both the Bush and Obama administrations share the blame. Tens of billions of dollars have been made available for the development of non-fossil fuel burning energy sources, and the costs to the consumer will be substantially higher than that of traditional sources — and that’s to say nothing of the costs to taxpayers in the subsidies going to fund this boondoggle.
It’s pretty messed up all around, but the inevitable result of a regulatory state that would make the old Soviet bureaucrats proud.
See, “Sacrificing the desert to save the Earth“:
For decades, America’s Western deserts have been dusty storehouses for government scrap, a lode for minerals, a staging ground for tanks and military maneuvers.But the thrum of industry is afoot, bringing Space Age technology and a bustling sense of urgency.
The BrightSource solar plant stands as an exclamation point in the desert.
The $2-billion plant is an amalgam of gadgetry designed to wring the maximum energy from the sun. Computers continually focus the field of mirrors to a center tower filled with water, which will heat to more than 1,000 degrees. The resulting steam drives an array of turbines capable of generating 370 megawatts, enough to power roughly 140,000 homes during peak hours.
Capturing a free and clean source of energy is not cheap. Solar is the Cadillac of energy, with capital costs and other market factors making it three times more expensive than natural gas or coal.
Hmmm…three times more expensive than fossil fuel sources of power. Imagine that.
Ratepayers’ bills will be as much as 50% higher for renewable energy, according to an analysis from the consumer advocate branch of the state Public Utilities Commission.
What has opened the way for such a costly source of energy is the dramatic turn in federal policy. As early as 2005, the Bush administration established generous programs to reward renewable energy developers. The Obama administration sweetened the pot, offering $45 billion in federal tax credits, guaranteed loans and grants.
And power bills will increase by at least fifty percent? Wow…I thought “free” power was supposed to be cheaper. Guess not, eh.

My parents got those solar panels over their pool cabana years ago. It’s nice because it extended the length of time one could tolerate the water temperature. I don’t understand why these people will end up paying more for their power bill. My parents didn’t……
The reason your folks didn’t have their power go up is because they are a private concern and paid for their panels themselves. I’d say it probably took them at least ten of fifteen years to recoup the cost of putting in the solar panels.
Mike G.
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After the environmental destruction and Fed subsidies it will probably go bust like so many before it.
Bob A.
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