The
President and U.S. Energy Greatness
For President Trump
to make progress toward making American energy great again he shall
want to establish solar power production across the land so far as to
enable most buildings to go off the grid of global collectivist
corporatism that Americans pay rent to for life. Solar power and free
electrons from the star of God’s creative brilliance is the way to
outlast cycles of oil price and supply swings. .
The President has not
been a leader in advancing solar power to the roofs and exterior
walls of the nation’s buildings where it should be a top energy
producer, in daylight hours, for much of the land. Electricity
produced on the spot from solar photons hasn’t got a down side, and
it would save a fortune on expensive copper wiring used in so many
structures as levels could produce abundant energy for l.e.d.
lighting and office machines. The President knows construction and
buildings and could move the nation to the front of production of
independent energy from solar and fuel cell electron production
on-site.
Though Sect. Of
Energy Pruitt lowered the bar recently on fuel mileage requirements
because it was too high for aged oil policies desired by Eco-yippees,
solar energy and electric cars including electrical power lines
embedded in concrete Interstate highways for in-line recharging,
could have brought the nation to a position of even less reliance on
foreign sources of oil.
For
the nation to be great in producing more energy cleanly than it ever
has before, the production and installation of solar cells must be
synergized with the transition to electric powered cars and I suppose
hydrogen too (if enough pressure can be put on water to make
something of a metallic diamond out of it. Actually I have no idea
about how hydrogen metal is made, yet I wonder what happens when one
puts water under 10,000 p.s.i. of pressure (I suppose scientists
already know the answer to that)). America cannot be great again if
it just follows OPEC economics and relies on ancient transport
theories more than a century old as if the nation were a museum etc.
The President has
chosen to give the American solar panel industry some help by putting
a tariff on cheap foreign imports yet that doesn’t go nearly far
enough to advance the nation into off-grid energy independence
leadership in sustainable clean energy production.