Gore said that, under his 10-year plan, U.S. nuclear energy output would continue at current levels (19.4% in 2007) . “Of course the greatest obstacle to meeting the challenge of 100 percent renewable electricity in 10 years may be the deep dysfunction of our politics and our self-governing system as it exists today,” he added.
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Under Gore’s plan the U.S. use of solar power would greatly increase. He posits that “as the demand for renewable energy grows, the costs will continue to fall.” (Barbara Sax AFP/Getty Images)
The construction of wind farms, a familar site to drivers on the 10 freeway, would also expand under Gore’s plan. “To those who argue that we do not yet have the technology to accomplish these results with renewable energy, I ask them to come with me to meet the entrepreneurs who will drive this revolution. I’ve seen what they are doing and I have no doubt that we can meet this challenge,” Gore said.
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Plants generating power from geothermal sources would also be emphasized by Gore’s plan. “The way to bring gas prices down is to end our dependence on oil and use the renewable sources that can give us the equivalent of $1 per gallon gasoline,” according to Gore.
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Gore warned that the U.S. electric grid needs to be modernized and expanded. “We do not have a unified national grid that is sufficiently advanced to link the areas where the sun shines and the wind blows to the cities in the East and the West that need the electricity.” “Our grids are antiquated, fragile, and vulnerable to cascading failure,” he said. “Power outages and defects in the current grid system cost US businesses more than $120 billion dollars a year.”
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• Politics A-Z: Al Gore (Thanassis Stavrakis / Associated Press)