LAS VEGAS(AP)
The United States can capture the world's imagination by
creating an energy independent state, territory or nation, former
President Bill Clinton told an energy summit.
"We have got to convince people this can be done and it
would be good economics," Clinton told the politicians and
energy experts meeting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
"There should be one state to prove you could do it _ and
it should be you," Clinton said Monday. "I promise if you
do, it would rock the world."
Clinton said Puerto Rico would be a prime candidate for energy
independence because it imports most of its power at a high cost to
the people. Clinton also suggested several nations, including
Rwanda, Papa New Guinea or one of the Caribbean nations _ places
that have low power demand and are sunny and windy.
The group plans to develop recommendations Tuesday and bring
them to the Democratic and Republican parties.
"I say, 'Let's bring it on,'" said Jim
Owen, spokesman for Edison Electric Institute, the private utility
industry's trade association. "Let's see what
proposals come out of it."
Owen called Clinton's agenda "ambitious" but said
it included suggestions that the nation's utilities would
support, such as expanded research for carbon dioxide storage and
accelerating a shift toward plug-in hybrid electric cars.
Clinton also called for an overhaul of the nation's
electricity grid _ a complex undertaking he said could cost as much
as a trillion dollars. Clinton said too much energy is going to
waste in places where wind and solar energy are abundant because
the United States hasn't built transmission lines to transport
the power to faraway places.
"I'm positive it needs to be done because I'm tired
of standing in windy places where they have no options," he
said.
___
On the Net:
National Clean Energy Summit:
http://www.cleanenergysummit.org
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.