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Op-Ed ColumnistHere Comes the Sun
By PAUL KRUGMAN    Published: November 6, 2011

For decades the story of technology has been dominated, in the popular mind and to a large extent in reality, by computing and the things you can do with it. Moore’s Law — in which the price of computing power falls roughly 50 percent every 18 months — has powered an ever-expanding range of applications, from faxes to Facebook.

Our mastery of the material world, on the other hand, has advanced much more slowly. The sources of energy, the way we move stuff around, are much the same as they were a generation ago.

But that may be about to change. We are, or at least we should be, on the cusp of an energy transformation, driven by the rapidly falling cost of solar power. That’s right, solar power.

If that surprises you, if you still think of solar power as some kind of hippie fantasy, blame our fossilized political system, in which fossil fuel producers have both powerful political allies and a powerful propaganda machine that denigrates alternatives.

Speaking of propaganda: Before I get to solar, let’s talk briefly about hydraulic fracturing, a k a fracking.

Fracking — injecting high-pressure fluid into rocks deep underground, inducing the release of fossil fuels — is an impressive technology. But it’s also a technology that imposes large costs on the public. We know that it produces toxic (and radioactive) wastewater that contaminates drinking water; there is reason to suspect, despite industry denials, that it also contaminates groundwater; and the heavy trucking required for fracking inflicts major damage on roads.

Economics 101 tells us that an industry imposing large costs on third parties should be required to “internalize” those costs — that is, to pay for the damage it inflicts, treating that damage as a cost of production. Fracking might still be worth doing given those costs. But no industry should be held harmless from its impacts on the environment and the nation’s infrastructure.

Yet what the industry and its defenders demand is, of course, precisely that it be let off the hook for the damage it causes. Why? Because we need that energy! For example, the industry-backed organization
energyfromshale.org declares that “there are only two sides in the debate: those who want our oil and natural resources developed in a safe and responsible way; and those who don’t want our oil and natural gas resources developed at all.”

So it’s worth pointing out that special treatment for fracking makes a mockery of free-market principles. Pro-fracking politicians claim to be against subsidies, yet letting an industry impose costs without paying compensation is in effect a huge subsidy. They say they oppose having the government “pick winners,” yet they demand special treatment for this industry precisely because they claim it will be a winner.

And now for something completely different: the success story you haven’t heard about.

These days, mention solar power and you’ll probably hear cries of “Solyndra!” Republicans have tried to make the failed solar panel company both a symbol of government waste — although claims of a major scandal are nonsense — and a stick with which to beat renewable energy.

But Solyndra’s failure was actually caused by technological success: the price of solar panels is dropping fast, and Solyndra couldn’t keep up with the competition. In fact, progress in solar panels has been so dramatic and sustained that, as a blog post at Scientific American
put it, “there’s now frequent talk of a ‘Moore’s law’ in solar energy,” with prices adjusted for inflation falling around 7 percent a year.

This has already led to rapid growth in solar installations, but even more change may be just around the corner. If the downward trend continues — and if anything it seems to be accelerating — we’re just a few years from the point at which electricity from solar panels becomes cheaper than electricity generated by burning coal.

And if we priced coal-fired power right, taking into account the huge health and other costs it imposes, it’s likely that we would already have passed that tipping point.

But will our political system delay the energy transformation now within reach?

Let’s face it: a large part of our political class, including essentially the entire G.O.P., is deeply invested in an energy sector dominated by fossil fuels, and actively hostile to alternatives. This political class will do everything it can to ensure subsidies for the extraction and use of fossil fuels, directly with taxpayers’ money and indirectly by letting the industry off the hook for environmental costs, while ridiculing technologies like solar.

So what you need to know is that nothing you hear from these people is true. Fracking is not a dream come true; solar is now cost-effective. Here comes the sun, if we’re willing to let it in.

个人见解:
I like the last sentance "So what you need to know is that nothing you hear from these people is true." very much. As you see , this is American , this is in American. What will we say when we face these things .
New energy is good for us . We always say the high cost is the reason that new sourse like solar can not use in our daily life . But now the cost is not a problem . And then? We face a bigger barrier——"these people".


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In fact, I think to civilianize solar energy and to prevent the light pollution won't be so difficult compared with the fast development in electronic chips. Sometimes I want to design a mattress or blinds that can absorb solar energy and preserve it for later use. But I cannot find any similar product in the market, except for some solar water heaters. And I think the heater is too large and brig ...
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“there are only two sides in the debate: those who want our oil and natural resources developed in a safe and responsible way; and those who don’t want our oil and natural gas resources developed at all.”
It seems every monopoly enterprise just act that way .And we can do nothing? Think about the oil shortage recently , I believe it is the result of half-baked policies.
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winroyal 发表于 2011-11-8 11:01:48 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
so what u need to know is that nothing u heard from these people is true
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caihongchn 发表于 2011-11-8 11:12:04 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
又一篇不错的文章!感兴趣的是外部性的内部化!
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fairy9939 发表于 2011-11-8 11:15:27 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
2 barrels of oil. So we need reform~~~
Acutally, solar energy is developing rapidly in China or overseas, but we have to realize that in some ways our S>D. We need to pay more attention to technology innovation, not the production.
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whachel1976 发表于 2011-11-8 11:43:51 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
In fact, I think to civilianize solar energy and to prevent the light pollution won't be so difficult compared with the fast development in electronic chips. Sometimes I want to design a mattress or blinds that can absorb solar energy and preserve it for later use. But I cannot find any similar product in the market, except for some solar water heaters. And I think the heater is too large and bright and some residential areas are not permitted to install them. It is said by the propaganda that some laws have been formulated that no one can stop civilians from using solar-energy-based products, but in reality, I think few know about the laws and for the sake of scenary, the awkward solar machines are still forbidden to put into use.
For the above reasons, I think more efforts can be put into the design and innovation of solar-based products, especially some appliances for our daily use. And the markets for those products need to be set up, in which the media can play a vital role, not just advertising some fllashy but not substantial stuffs.
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Thanks for sharing and noting!
New power will be implemented!
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