Letter to the editor: Energy solutions will never happen
The need for a meaningful and sensible energy plan for our nation is nearly impossible with attitudes expressed in the op-eds “Point: Coal needs to be part of America’s energy future” and “Counterpoint: America needs affordable energy — coal doesn’t fit the bill” (Aug. 9, TribLive).
Little change has taken place in nearly 50 years.
In Downtown Pittsburgh, a meeting of the minds on energy took place in 1976. This was so important that leaders of industry and labor called for a conference on energy.
Among those leaders present were Dick Simmons and I.W. Able and many members of both constituencies. I was present as a rep from USWA Local 15156.
All parties involved stayed on point, causing them to form a compact of mutual interest, that being a sound predictable energy policy for the country. They called themselves Americans for Energy Independence (AEI).
It was noted that a similar group was to meet in Washington, D.C., headed by Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, to make this a national effort. Little progress was made.
In these op-eds is the blind continuing rush for “their” solution.
We need an adult energy leader who will look at all energy sources and see there is a need for a comprehensive long-range plan, then tell all parties what is in the best interest of the nation.
Sound energy and real educational programs will ensure sound national goals and objectives.
I am sorry to be so pessimistic, but I have watched happenings in the field of energy too long. I believe consensus will be trumped by politics and special interests as usual.
Ray Borkoski
Ford City
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