Moving
Forward On Renewable, Low-Carbon Energy From America's Oceans
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4/24/2007
Washington, D.C. — The House Natural Resources Committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans, and Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources held a joint oversight hearing on “Renewable Energy Opportunities and Issues on the Outer Continental Shelf.” The following statement may be attributed to Douglas Rader, Ph.D., Principal Scientist for Oceans and Estuaries at Environmental Defense: "Meeting America’s energy needs while addressing the global warming challenge will require a new age of energy conservation and the tapping of sustainable options for eco-friendly energy production. It is very likely that the sea will be part of the ‘greening’ or in this case ‘bluing’ of our energy production portfolio. “However, ocean sources like wind, tide, wave and current energy may only become a positive energy alternative if we adhere to certain fundamental principles:
SOURCE: Environmental Defense |