{"id":321,"date":"2020-07-15T18:35:00","date_gmt":"2020-07-15T18:35:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/starkenergyplan.org\/soul-blog\/?p=321"},"modified":"2020-08-15T18:36:45","modified_gmt":"2020-08-15T18:36:45","slug":"are-you-rimby-too","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/starkenergyplan.org\/soul-blog\/2020\/07\/15\/are-you-rimby-too\/","title":{"rendered":"Are You RIMBY Too?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>For decades, promoters of for-profit utility interests have been calling me&nbsp;<em>NIMBY<\/em>, as in: Not In My Back Yard. &nbsp;The labeling evades the fact that I\u2019m really a RIMBY.&nbsp; I welcome alternative&nbsp;power sources like solar<strong>&nbsp;R<\/strong>ight<strong> I<\/strong>n&nbsp;<strong>M<\/strong>y&nbsp;<strong>B<\/strong>ack&nbsp;<strong>Y<\/strong>ard, and on my roof, and on my neighbor\u2019s properties too. I like my energy use&nbsp;right-sized and close to where it is needed. Due to a near scrape with a transmission building company that scoops up local economies like disposables, I fully appreciate the value of not imposing \u201cneed\u201d on others that I can take care of, myself. Its a lot more interesting, fun and beautiful,.. for&nbsp;<em>everyone.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>My local library recently went solar with back up batteries and is a perfect example of RIMBY. Our library is now a place to expand your mind and an example of how to get to zero carbon, save everyone money, and become a place for the community to meet during natural disasters. &nbsp;Our Town Hall went solar too, &nbsp;freeing up tax dollars for pressing needs and slashing &nbsp;CO2 with one stroke.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>American Transmission Company<\/em>&nbsp;and its utility owners have tried mightily to convince ratepayers&nbsp;that adding&nbsp;miles and miles of high voltage transmission lines improves electrical service.&nbsp; After 20&nbsp;years and billions of our dollars, the company has only managed to pile&nbsp;up&nbsp;ratepayer debt and avoid all commitment to reduce CO2 emissions and actually lower costs.&nbsp; Under rules that FERC (utilities) determine, all transmission lines&nbsp;must carry the&nbsp;lowest cost power. The end result speaks for itself: the electrical power midwest outlets averages 70% fossil fuel generation and 8% power from renewables. How many billions does a 1% increase in renewable energy cost under control of for profit utilities? How many houses can go solar or use efficiencies to cut their use in half for the same billions?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What&nbsp;<em><strong>is<\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;the most cost effective means to reduce CO2 emissions? &nbsp;Experts generally agree that becoming&nbsp;more and more&nbsp;efficient is the essential,&nbsp;first step.&nbsp; Our demand for power is already flat. As&nbsp;we prioritize&nbsp;efficiencies we also&nbsp;reduce the amount of local, renewable power&nbsp;required.&nbsp;This&nbsp;approach relies on right-sizing our infrastructure and&nbsp;bringing&nbsp;achievement to&nbsp;our homes&nbsp;and closer to our homes.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Affordability, environmental responsibility and peaceful cohabitation are not achieved the&nbsp;<em>ATC<\/em>&nbsp;way\u2013&nbsp;by reaching further and further into more and more communities, causing dispute and permanent disruption.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So, if you are tired of being labeled NIMBY, consider the&nbsp;role of&nbsp;RIMBY. &nbsp;It stands to make a beautiful difference.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For decades, promoters of for-profit utility interests have been calling me&nbsp;NIMBY, as in: Not In My Back Yard. &nbsp;The labeling evades the fact that I\u2019m really a RIMBY.&nbsp; I welcome alternative&nbsp;power sources like solar&nbsp;Right In&nbsp;My&nbsp;Back&nbsp;Yard, and on my roof, and on my neighbor\u2019s properties too. 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