German village produces 321 percent more energy than it needs

“It’s no surprise that the country that has kicked butt at the Solar Decathlon competition (to produce energy positive solar houses) year after year is the home to such a productive energy-efficient village,” according to the website Inhabit.com.

“The village’s green initiative first started in 1997 when the village council decided that it should build new industries, keep initiatives local, bring in new revenue, and create no debt. Over the past 14 years, the community has equipped nine new community buildings with solar panels, built four biogas digesters (with a fifth in construction now) and installed seven windmills with two more on the way.

“In the village itself, 190 private households have solar panels while the district also benefits from three small hydro power plants, ecological flood control, and a natural waste water system.

“All of these green systems means that despite only having a population of 2,600, Wildpoldsried produces 321 percent more energy than it needs – and it’s generating 4.0 million Euro (US $5.7 million) in annual revenue by selling it back to the national grid. It is no surprise to learn that small businesses have developed in the village specifically to provide services to the renewable energy installations.

“Over the years the village’s green goals have been so successful that they have even crafted a mission statement — WIR–2020, Wildpoldsried Innovativ Richtungsweisend (Wildpoldsried Innovative Leadership). The village council hopes that it will inspire citizens to do their part for the environment and create green jobs and businesses for the local area.”

The rest of the article is here.

Gov. conference on climate risk and state’s future on Dec. 15

“Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. and environmental, business and public health and safety leaders will come together on December 15 in San Francisco at The Governor’s Conference on Extreme Climate Risks and California’s Future,” according to the Governor’s webiste.

“The Governor’s Conference will focus on the threats of unpredictable and extreme weather events on the state’s economy, business sectors, public health and natural resources. Attendees will discuss the best ways to prepare and protect our state and adapt to these growing risks.

“The Governor’s conference builds on the findings of a United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report outlining the link between global warming, extreme weather events and their economic impact.

“The Governor’s conference will be broadcast live through the internet. Details of the live webcast will be made available on the Governor’s home page.

“Additionally, complementary events are being held throughout the state to provide for in-depth review of certain extreme weather threats and potential solutions. Please note that due to the venue’s size limitations for the Governor’s Conference on December 15, invitations are limited and non-transferable.”

Speakers will include:

•Governor Brown
•Former Governor Schwarzenegger
•Nancy Sutely — Director, White House Council on Environmental Quality
•Sir Richard Branson — Virgin Group 
•Dr. Rajendra Pachauri — Chairman Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
•John Laird — Secretary, California Resources Agency
•Traci Stevens — Acting Secretary, California Department of Business, Transportation and Housing
•Major General David Baldwin — California National Guard
•Sierra Business Council President Steve Frisch

More information is here

The event will be shown on the web via the Governor’s site.

Mary Poppins

Some of this trip has been serious, such as a visit to the 9/11 Memorial. (More on that next week). But here’s where we’re headed with our son this afternoon after lunch at Victor’s Cuban Cafe. Enjoy your weekend:

“Mary Poppins has astonished over 8 millions people with its own brand of pure Broadway magic. Featuring the irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbers and spectacular stage-craft, Mary Poppins is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show!”

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