Wednesday, August 20, 2008

In cahoots? Or, T. Boone Pickens II.

Flying under the media radar (poor pun completely intended) is Mayor Bloomberg's newest authoritarian plan for New York: wait for it...wind power!

Announced yesterday, Mr. Bloomberg's proposed urban makeover would place wind turbines of varying shapes and sizes - and one should assume, efficiency - all over the New York skyline (talking with Pickens much?). No one said the man was not ambitious (remember his congestion tax?!) but this is a plan that deserves support. Though this exact proposal will never come fully into effect it is worth monitoring. Despite the NIMBY sentiments most New Yorkers will loudly and proudly voice, their city presents a perfect laboratory for testing the feasibility of future renewable energy.

New York is about as urban, regulated, and crowded a city one can find in the West. If Bloomberg can streamline the city's energy systems, legal hurdles, and population into a coherent framework for instituting his idea, the world will be forced to consider such plans much more seriously.

Besides, if he's wrong the city loses nothing and will probably wind up with a more efficient political and regulatory environment. And if Bloomberg's right? Well then the world will be shown that even a city that never rests won't be running on empty anytime soon.

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