Report: Is Bigger Always Better? An Arithmetic Lesson for Policy Makers

Date: 5 Jul 2007 | posted in: Energy | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

This July 2007 policy brief by John Farrell is a companion piece to the Wind and Ethanol: Economies and Diseconomies of Scale report.  Policymakers who promote wind energy and biofuels argue that their policies have two goals: the rapid increase in renewable energy, and the betterment of the rural and agricultural economies. Yet to date their policies have been tailored almost entirely to achieve the first goal — more, not better.

Larger wind farms and ethanol plants do produce energy at a lower unit cost, but because they are usually more distant from their ultimate customers, transportation related costs increase.  Thus, the net cost reductions are modest.

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Report: Wind and Ethanol – Economies and Diseconomies of Scale

Date: 5 Jul 2007 | posted in: Energy | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

This July 2007 report by John Farrell finds that there are indeed small cost reductions from very large scale, absentee owned renewable energy facilities. But that these are overshadowed by the significant loss in potential economic benefits from locally owned and more modestly scaled facilities. The study finds that these transportation-related costs may offset a large part of the reduced production costs from large wind farms and ethanol plants.… Read More

Localizing the U.S. Broadband Problem

Date: 16 May 2007 | posted in: information, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

A growing number of opinion leaders are rallying behind the argument that only federal leadership can stop the United States’ slide into broadband oblivion. In a widely circulated document, attorneys Jim Baller and Casey Lide set out their plan for developing a National Broadband Strategy, the crux of which is a blue ribbon task force that would establish national goals, and develop recommendations on how to get there. So far, the most substantial Congressional movement is West Virginia Senator John D. Rockefeller’s resolution advocating legislation toward this end.

It’s impossible to be against setting up a blue ribbon task force. Certainly, we need a national discussion about how to best use public assets, in particular the airwaves and rights of way, to rapidly expand broadband access. But we object to the way the discussion is being framed.

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Deconstruction Assessment in Cleveland, Ohio

Date: 19 Apr 2007 | posted in: waste - deconstruction, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Spring 2007 The George Gund Foundation of Cleveland funded ILSR to research, conduct site visits, and prepare a report about the current status of deconstruction in Cleveland with recommendations for supporting the industry’s growth. ILSR staff, Neil Seldman and Linda Knapp, met with key public and private stakeholders in Cleveland from May 24-26, 2007. Research findings … Read More

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