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The Pain in Spain is Their Broken Energy Policy (The Energy policy that is coming to the US)
www.facefwd.com ^ | 5/19/09 | Faced

Posted on 05/19/2009 5:03:53 AM PDT by faced

The Great Spain Energy Plan

by Alex Adrianson, The Heritage Foundation

Spain’s Renewable Energy Boondoggle

A funny thing about President Barack Obama’s suggestion that we look to Spain for guidance on energy policy: Spain’s experience reveals that green energy is a job killer, not a job creator.

In January, President Obama urged a rally in Ohio: “Think of what’s happening in countries like Spain, Germany and Japan, where they’re making real investments in renewable energy. They’re surging ahead of us, poised to take the lead in these new industries.”

But Gabriel Calzado of Spain’s Rey Juan Carlos University calculates that Spain’s efforts to promote renewable energy through subsidies and price controls has destroyed 2.2 jobs for every job the program has created. According to Calzado, since the year 2000, Spain’s subsidies for renewable energy have created no more than 50,200 jobs. But the annual subsidy per job created has been €55,946. That works out to 2.2 times the productivity of the average worker in the European Union, meaning the resources spent to subsidize green jobs could have sustained 2.2 times more jobs in the private sector.

Calzado’s calculations help fix the deficient analysis being put out by the promoters of green energy who look only at jobs created directly by subsidies, but ignore the alternative uses of the resources spent. Meanwhile, it should be kept in mind that jobs per se are not a benefit. Jobs are the cost of producing the things we value. face-household-energy-solutionIf we could get the things we value with less work, then we’d all have more time to spend at the beach.

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Face Fwd Comments:

For today's comments I have a multiple choice question:

Which one of the following things has Spain not done well?

A - Bullfighting

B - Paella

C - Festivals of Tomatoes

D - Real Madrid

E - Running of the Bulls

F - Subsidized Green Energy

** Oh sorry liberals, it's not Paella, that's a yumy rice dish.

** No Nancy Pelosi, it's not C! However, you are the best at Running the Bull

** Sorry Obama, it's not a tomato fight either

That's right, America it's F.

Instead of blowing in the wind, why aren't we building nuclear energy plants. I still have not heard any politician talking about it. If the Democrats wanted to push some of the stupidity they are associated with aside and shut the conservatives up on energy, they would start building nuclear power plants tomorrow.

I can assure you it's not going to happen for two reasons 1) Too many "greenies" are actually anti-technology and don't want any advances and 2) It would solve a huge part of the energy problem and they would loose that control over the voters. Come on people let's be vocal and stop the liberal admistration from breaing the bank on stupid energy plans.

We are going to have to do something or I will have to get a bigger hamster wheel for my kids.

Check out more great articles on www.facefwd.com


TOPICS: Government; Science
KEYWORDS: energysubsidies; greenenergy; nuclearpowerplants; usenergypolicy

1 posted on 05/19/2009 5:03:54 AM PDT by faced
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To: faced

Ask them how all this liberal claptrap fixes the climate.


2 posted on 05/19/2009 5:05:13 AM PDT by Tarpon (You abolish your responsibilities, you surrender your rights.)
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To: faced

Ask them how all this liberal claptrap fixes the climate.


3 posted on 05/19/2009 5:05:23 AM PDT by Tarpon (You abolish your responsibilities, you surrender your rights.)
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To: faced

Plus it has totally defaced Spain, which is a beautiful country, with marching ranks of huge, roaring windmills that cover every available plain and mountain top. This is not to mention all the migratory birds chopped up by these windfarms, since Spain is also a flyway for the migration of birds to and from Africa.


4 posted on 05/19/2009 5:08:19 AM PDT by livius
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To: faced

It would be helpful if you should post a link to the original study (not to a Heritage Foundation article about the study).


5 posted on 05/19/2009 5:08:46 AM PDT by Hawthorn
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