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Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion: Taxation on Geothermal Energy

  • Amish Furniture · 2 years ago
    I am impressed and glad to see that there are people like you who are walking the talk. In my own small way, there are a lot of things that I and my family have been doing towards environmental protection the most important of which has been towards tree plantation and composting domestic waste. I also support your idea that taxation of geothermal energy must be banned.
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  • Amish Furniture · 2 years ago
    I am impressed and glad to see that there are people like you who are walking the talk. In my own small way, there are a lot of things that I and my family have been doing towards environmental protection the most important of which has been towards tree plantation and composting domestic waste. I also support your idea that taxation of geothermal energy must be banned.
  • Bryan Daigle · 2 years ago
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  • John W. Furst · 2 years ago
    Here on the Canary Islands, you can swim in the sea, lie on the beach and play in snow on the same day. It is just a matter of driving some tens of kilometers. But, this paradox situation lets forget everyone about heat insulation. It is simply not existing. Even in new buildings. What a waste of energy. I tried a couple of days without heating at all last winter. The average temperature in the apartment during the day did hardly exceed 13 C, which is not comfortable and makes it colder inside than outside. Most people help themselves with energy wasting electric heaters during the day. My computers substitute some of those heaters. That kind of heating is at least "intelligent". You see solar panels mostly on hotels and houses of immigrants not much elsewhere.

    Huge wind power plants in the south are probably the most prominent sign of renewable energy production (but they are so ugly).
  • John W. Furst · 2 years ago
    Here on the Canary Islands, you can swim in the sea, lie on the beach and play in snow on the same day. It is just a matter of driving some tens of kilometers. But, this paradox situation lets forget everyone about heat insulation. It is simply not existing. Even in new buildings. What a waste of energy. I tried a couple of days without heating at all last winter. The average temperature in the apartment during the day did hardly exceed 13 C, which is not comfortable and makes it colder inside than outside. Most people help themselves with energy wasting electric heaters during the day. My computers substitute some of those heaters. That kind of heating is at least "intelligent". You see solar panels mostly on hotels and houses of immigrants not much elsewhere.

    Huge wind power plants in the south are probably the most prominent sign of renewable energy production (but they are so ugly).
  • Gizmo · 2 years ago
    It's wonderful that you are building an energy efficient home and I like the recycled pellets for the stove idea. We are looking into solar.
  • Gizmo · 2 years ago
    It's wonderful that you are building an energy efficient home and I like the recycled pellets for the stove idea. We are looking into solar.
  • lucia · 2 years ago
    I'm curious. Is the tax on laying pipes? Do they pipes for water wells too? (Sewer? etc.) Do they levy the tax on water pipes and sewer pipes? Or just energy distribution?
  • lucia · 2 years ago
    I'm curious. Is the tax on laying pipes? Do they pipes for water wells too? (Sewer? etc.) Do they levy the tax on water pipes and sewer pipes? Or just energy distribution?
  • clairec23 · 2 years ago
    I can't believe there are taxes on something so important. If renewable energy sources were partially funded, it would encourage everyone to at least think about making an effort. I made the point on my blog action day post that when I begin to pay tax on the removal of my bins, I will probably be more conscientous about recycling. Maybe this same theory could apply to limited fuel sources.
  • clairec23 · 2 years ago
    I can't believe there are taxes on something so important. If renewable energy sources were partially funded, it would encourage everyone to at least think about making an effort. I made the point on my blog action day post that when I begin to pay tax on the removal of my bins, I will probably be more conscientous about recycling. Maybe this same theory could apply to limited fuel sources.
  • Marketing Firm · 2 years ago
    I completely also if congress wanted to cut energy usage they should start a war on energy conservation. It will be as successful as the other government wars: the war on drugs, the war on terror etc. The govt fails at everything it does, so going to war against energy conservation should drastically cut energy..
  • Marketing Firm · 2 years ago
    I completely also if congress wanted to cut energy usage they should start a war on energy conservation. It will be as successful as the other government wars: the war on drugs, the war on terror etc. The govt fails at everything it does, so going to war against energy conservation should drastically cut energy..
  • The Bay Area Intellect · 2 years ago
    When government places a tax on any new and growing form of technology, that technology will be discouraged. Just as we should not tax geothermal energy, we should not tax the internet.
  • The Bay Area Intellect · 2 years ago
    When government places a tax on any new and growing form of technology, that technology will be discouraged. Just as we should not tax geothermal energy, we should not tax the internet.
  • Renewable Energy Incentives · 1 year ago
    They should do everything possible to make it less expensive to use renewable energy, but half the time the tax breaks are going to boondoggle projects (ethanol, etc.) when things like solar, wind, and geothermal power are much more efficient and environmentally friendly.
  • Renewable Energy Incentives · 1 year ago
    They should do everything possible to make it less expensive to use renewable energy, but half the time the tax breaks are going to boondoggle projects (ethanol, etc.) when things like solar, wind, and geothermal power are much more efficient and environmentally friendly.
  • mb-BigB@comcast.net · 1 year ago
    there's some good tax breaks for solar and wind, but i don't know either about geothermal. Also lots on hybrid cars, although is a bit of a mishmash and complicated - it depends on the car, how many have been sold, etc.

    What they don't have, and probably should is a tax break to help get old clunkers off the road. A tax break on the trade in on an old jalopy (or SUV) if I use that to by a hybrid, or a hybrid SUV.
  • mb-BigB@comcast.net · 1 year ago
    there's some good tax breaks for solar and wind, but i don't know either about geothermal. Also lots on hybrid cars, although is a bit of a mishmash and complicated - it depends on the car, how many have been sold, etc.

    What they don't have, and probably should is a tax break to help get old clunkers off the road. A tax break on the trade in on an old jalopy (or SUV) if I use that to by a hybrid, or a hybrid SUV.