"I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy, what a source of power. I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out, before we tackle that." Thomas Edison said it in 1931. Me too, Tom!
This image is a photo montage I put together. It was inspired by the quote from Thomas Edison. It is surrounded by photos of current solar technology. One of my blogging themes this month is a proactive approach to climate change.
Like an island-wide tornado? Puerto Ricans (and residents of other devastated neighboring islands, as well) need everything--RIGHT NOW. There's no question about that. Lives are at stake.
Certainly looks like a tornado hit: downed power lines in Humacao, PR -- photo by Carlos Giusti/AP and CNN
But the residents of Greensburg took a direct hit from an EF5 tornado. Those who survived emerged into a landscape of utter devastation. With pretty much nothing left standing except shattered trees and mounds of rubble, they were going to have to either rebuild brand new, or leave.
I hope they do install many more solar capabilities--but I also hope they don't stop with only solar power. True resiliency lies in diversity. It seems possible that wind power (maybe not during hurricanes) and perhaps tidal power generation (after all, Puerto Rico is surrounded by ocean) also might be renewable contributions to Puerto Rico's energy resources.
Example of a wind farm. This one's located near the Danish city of GrenĂ¥.
An artist's rendering of a tidal fence to harvest tidal energy, based on a design byEnergy BC, of British Columbia, Canada.
The solar power sector of the energy market is growing by leaps and bounds--but nowhere faster than in China. Whether you see this as a positive or negative trend, it is changing the face of solar power generation.
The Sun-Moon Mansion is billed as "the biggest solar energy production base in the world," and was conceived as the headquarters of a solar energy production area that could parallel Silicon Valley as a source for development. It's certainly the most visually interesting power plant I've seen in a while. Here are some more views: