Russ Steele
Gianluca Baratti writes on the Bloomberg web site:
For every new position that depends on energy price supports, at least 2.2 jobs in other industries will disappear, according to a study from King Juan Carlos University in Madrid.
U.S. President Barack Obama’s 2010 budget proposal contains about $20 billion in tax incentives for clean-energy programs. In Spain, where wind turbines provided 11 percent of power demand last year, generators earn rates as much as 11 times more for renewable energy compared with burning fossil fuels.
The premiums paid for solar, biomass, wave and wind power - - which are charged to consumers in their bills -- translated into a $774,000 cost for each Spanish “green job” created since 2000, said Gabriel Calzada, an economics professor at the university and author of the report.
I have been writing about the cost of AB32 and the Greening of California for some time, only to be dismissed Anna, Steve and other for not understanding the power of green, yet here is some evidence that going green is going to cost California jobs. According to the article even Google and Microsoft are moving their servers to Canada where the power is cheaper. When those servers moved, so did the IT jobs of attending those servers.
H/T to The Chilling Effect