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and to meet the rps standard, you have to build a lot of solar plants. so we devise, we figure it out how long it takes to build, how many megawatts we need to bring online to hit that target of 33% in 2020. here's the answer we came up with. the bars indicate -- well, the blue bars are under construction in the low-growth scenario, the greenish bars are under construction in the high-growth scenario. and that is the amount of megawatts in construction in any given year. notice in the first 3 to 5 years, you got a big buildout. a lot of construction activity. then it ramps down then picks up again to hit that 40% target in 2035. the red and blue lines are the, is the installed capacity for renewable power production in the state. and you can see it builds up. there's a big tranche that comes in in 2016 when the plants are constructed. okay. now, we used a model -- it's an input/output model. it's based on the analysis. done -- it's completed by the national renewable energy lab. it's called jedi. and we use jedi to estimate the employment and output gain
and to meet the rps standard, you have to build a lot of solar plants. so we devise, we figure it out how long it takes to build, how many megawatts we need to bring online to hit that target of 33% in 2020. here's the answer we came up with. the bars indicate -- well, the blue bars are under construction in the low-growth scenario, the greenish bars are under construction in the high-growth scenario. and that is the amount of megawatts in construction in any given year. notice in the first 3...
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additionally the budget requests include $350 million for rp toempb support research projects that could fundamentally transform the way we use and produce energy. rpe invests in high risk high reward research projectssuhaess foundation for entirely new industries. in addition to strengthening our economy, the budget request strengthens our security by providing 11.5 billion within the national newark security administration. the engineering capabilities within the nuclear securities enterprise will become more important in sustaining the u.s. newark detrernt. that's why the budget requests asks for $6.7 billion for weapons activity and $1.1 billion for the naval program. additionally it supports ns a's work to prevent terrorism. includes 2.5 billion to implement key nuclear security, nonprolie feration and arjs control activities. finally the budget request includes 5.7 billion to continue progress to clean up the makes's cold war nuclear sites. the budget request makes strategic investments to promote prosperity and security. at the same time we recognize the country's fiscal challenge
additionally the budget requests include $350 million for rp toempb support research projects that could fundamentally transform the way we use and produce energy. rpe invests in high risk high reward research projectssuhaess foundation for entirely new industries. in addition to strengthening our economy, the budget request strengthens our security by providing 11.5 billion within the national newark security administration. the engineering capabilities within the nuclear securities enterprise...
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non vacilÓ rrer h las noti -fin samas.noti-fin sate rp@@@@ @@@@noti uni-fin sem late rptuÉ dice que Únicamentey todo quedÓ Á @@noti uni-fin sem late rptunn >> habremos nuestra ventana al mundo. el jefe del gobierno espaÑol intenta su primera gran protesta. salieron a las calles de toda espaÑa para rechazar la reforma laboral que impulsa el gobernante de centroderecha. el plan en un paÍs con la mayor tasa de desempleo de la zona euro. los sindicatos piden renegociar la iniciativa. >> las protestas continÚan en ella. la policÍa chocÓ contra manifestantes que se ponen a las medidas de austeridad aprobadas por el gobierno griego. la policÍa arrestÓ a 70 personas al menos. las medidas fueron solicitadas por la zona euro y el fondo monetario internacional , como condiciÓn para una ayuda para que el paÍs no caiga en la bancarrota. >> el gobierno iraquÍ reiterÓ su disposiciÓn a reanudar rÁpidamente las negociaciones. grandes potencias sobre su controvertido programa nuclear.n la banca revolucionaria y el inicio ejercicios militares en preparaciÓn ante hubo sin ataque. la salud del principal dictador s
non vacilÓ rrer h las noti -fin samas.noti-fin sate rp@@@@ @@@@noti uni-fin sem late rptuÉ dice que Únicamentey todo quedÓ Á @@noti uni-fin sem late rptunn >> habremos nuestra ventana al mundo. el jefe del gobierno espaÑol intenta su primera gran protesta. salieron a las calles de toda espaÑa para rechazar la reforma laboral que impulsa el gobernante de centroderecha. el plan en un paÍs con la mayor tasa de desempleo de la zona euro. los sindicatos piden renegociar la iniciativa....
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adopting a ten-year energy plan that gives us a pathway to meet our rps and carbon reduction goals and maximize our energy resources. improving public safety to protect oregon citizens but also reduce the cost to the state. developing a more rational timber management policy on both state and federal lands and redesigning our budget to align public investments with the outcomes we seek over the next ten years. moving forward is going to require current to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our own future. i'm not suggesting that there isn't any risk involved with the path we've undertaken here. but there's a lot more risk in the status quo. i think the riskiest thing we can do right now is to continue to do what we've been doing because we know where that's going to take us and it's not taking to us a very good place. teddy roosevelt once said that at any time of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing. the worst thing you can do is nothing. i think you know and i know and oregonians know that delay is
adopting a ten-year energy plan that gives us a pathway to meet our rps and carbon reduction goals and maximize our energy resources. improving public safety to protect oregon citizens but also reduce the cost to the state. developing a more rational timber management policy on both state and federal lands and redesigning our budget to align public investments with the outcomes we seek over the next ten years. moving forward is going to require current to challenge the status quo. but it's also...
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ene airecondiciona veas ectricad ayerautomática, vidrpolazados, ientosnco pasas y us ahorr $880del rphnoague durant90s, aen catol exessway for >> si estás buscando una camieta ra trabajar con muísimo estilo, aq en pitol expressway ford te la tenemo mira lfabulosa 2011ord 50 xlt per duty crew b, 6 pasajeros, w 4, aire acondicionado, vnas éctricas, cd playe sistema syncara que gas llamad por teléfono y también escuchas tmúsi favora. ibos, miraun ptector aquítrás para que cargues con ueuieras. vas a orrar 0,000 del precio del msrp. lo único q tnes que hacer es lmarme ya a capitol expres for >> sbusca uto podero y excelente ena galinavenga aquí a capitolxpressway . mirefabuso 2012oran cor rojo de pa que da sta 37 millas por galón; increíble. tien5 caballos dfuerza aicondicionadoventas eléctras, player, automáticocoxión mp3 buloso. emásahorre $4000del prio dsrp. lléveselo r $20,30 así es, agar el teléfo y llamya a caexpressw ford.>> capitssfordne grandeoftas en los ford mustgs. usted puede ver el preaquí el parabrisas. y además, en el mustang gt leam $00 de rebate. ¿quespe? llame ya caexpr
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ultimately, we'll be able to stop the progression of the rp, and finally, we're going to be able to reverse it and give back some of the vision that people have lost. now, this isn't going to happen tomorrow, and it will come in short, little spurts. there'll be a this, that will maybe help a little bit, then something else that will help a little bit. it's going to be just like cancer research, just little pieces, and little parts of the therapy come at different times, and each one has a small effect, but ultimately, ultimately, we're going to be able to fix this disorder. now you understand the personal challenges that we are faced with living with usher syndrome, but it's important to understand that living with usher syndrome is not a one-time event, but it's a lifelong process. each change in life can cause challenges that must be dealt with, but more importantly, we've already witnessed that with appropriate support, adaptation, and attitude, people with ushers can and do live meaningful and productive lives. narrator: it would be erroneous to say that people with ushers accept the d
ultimately, we'll be able to stop the progression of the rp, and finally, we're going to be able to reverse it and give back some of the vision that people have lost. now, this isn't going to happen tomorrow, and it will come in short, little spurts. there'll be a this, that will maybe help a little bit, then something else that will help a little bit. it's going to be just like cancer research, just little pieces, and little parts of the therapy come at different times, and each one has a...
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tomorrow valentine's day for all of you love birds, temperatures in the up rp 50s. jacket handy. you won't need the umbrella. back to you. >> call it lin-sanity, it's the story of local kid made good. >> of course talking about palo alto high school star, jeremy lin exploded on to the nba scene. adding to his young legend a couch. that's right i said it a couch. leading new york to five straight wins, exploding for 38 points against the lakers and kobe bryant. no, the couch we speak of is just not any sofa. it's a fine-tuned, fine finely crafted sofa. teammate landry field, he tweeted out a picture of the piece of furniture, ladies and gentlemen, the one and only couch made famous let the bidding begin. over 30,000 hits. >> he sits on that? >> he's got to curl up, get comfortable. >> thanks for being with us. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can
tomorrow valentine's day for all of you love birds, temperatures in the up rp 50s. jacket handy. you won't need the umbrella. back to you. >> call it lin-sanity, it's the story of local kid made good. >> of course talking about palo alto high school star, jeremy lin exploded on to the nba scene. adding to his young legend a couch. that's right i said it a couch. leading new york to five straight wins, exploding for 38 points against the lakers and kobe bryant. no, the couch we speak...
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they're finally getting to an rps standard. it appears that most of the states, as you mentioned, have already gone down that route. most of the local communities have gone down that route and recognized it. it seems there's a huge disconnect between what's happening locally on the ground and then here in washington, d.c. >> i hate to be so pessimistic, but i just think this has been totally entwined now and the whole issue about global climate change and to the extent that they're members of, you know, my colleagues and the presidential candidates as well who, you know, deny this or feel that this is somehow related to the global climate change issue, you know, from an eye idealogical perspective. i just don't see it, unfortunately. >> thank you. >> let me just ask one question, if i may, congressman. and then after that, i think we have a representative here from u.s. d.o.e. that will ask to speak. my question goes to the green block grants. we passed those a few years ago, it went great. i understand we can't get them now, b
they're finally getting to an rps standard. it appears that most of the states, as you mentioned, have already gone down that route. most of the local communities have gone down that route and recognized it. it seems there's a huge disconnect between what's happening locally on the ground and then here in washington, d.c. >> i hate to be so pessimistic, but i just think this has been totally entwined now and the whole issue about global climate change and to the extent that they're...
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helping us find out by pulling back and looking across all of our funding arms energy, offices and now rp, are we putting the dollars where we think they can do the most good. that is beginning to shape. we hope as it goes on further, just like the quadrennial reviews of the pentagon and state, actually set up long-term plans that can help our country. energy investments are 60, 70-year investments. they can't be decided year to year to year. you can't -- when you build a new gas plant, a transmission line, you name it. these are long-term investments. >> thank you very much, senator murkowski? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the chairman asked you questions about the loan guarantee program. i appreciate the fact that we will be having a hearing when we return from the recess. i am one who believes there is a useful role to be played in the financing and the deployment of our advanced energy technologies and the loan guarantee program can be helpful. we need to make sure we get it right. the question i would ask you this morning, we can certainly work around your schedules. but will you make
helping us find out by pulling back and looking across all of our funding arms energy, offices and now rp, are we putting the dollars where we think they can do the most good. that is beginning to shape. we hope as it goes on further, just like the quadrennial reviews of the pentagon and state, actually set up long-term plans that can help our country. energy investments are 60, 70-year investments. they can't be decided year to year to year. you can't -- when you build a new gas plant, a...
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renewable standard, 20% guaranteed market share, the backup capacity needed is about 4.5%, for a 33% rps, it's about 20%. in 2009 there were about 34,000 megawatts of wind and solar generation capacity in the u.s. if you assume a backup requirement of only 3% and use the eia estimates of capital and operations costs for coal and gas, gas generation, that works out to be about $368 per megawatt hour for backup generation, and i'm going to return to that number in a few minutes. there's the further matter that plants have to be cycled up and down depending on wind and sunlight conditions. if the wind's blowing, you don't have to have the backup capacity up and running. if the wind dies down, cycle the plants up. that means backup has to be provided by gas turbemperaturur cycle plants which are inefficient so cycle up and down. what's the result? ironically enough, more rather than less air pollution. that's the finding of an engineering study of colorado and texas. so looking at this from sort of a general level, you know, we've achieved kind of a perfect green trifecta. higher costs, less
renewable standard, 20% guaranteed market share, the backup capacity needed is about 4.5%, for a 33% rps, it's about 20%. in 2009 there were about 34,000 megawatts of wind and solar generation capacity in the u.s. if you assume a backup requirement of only 3% and use the eia estimates of capital and operations costs for coal and gas, gas generation, that works out to be about $368 per megawatt hour for backup generation, and i'm going to return to that number in a few minutes. there's the...
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super bowl 46 rp ggets started couple hours. what's at stake plus how you can weigh in on who you think will win. >>> and another teacher facing allegations of abuse, this time at a school on the peninsula. we will have the latest in that story for you. >>> plus mitt romney riding high after a second win in a week in the republican presidential nominating contest. a look at what's ahead in the primaries. is this today in the bay. >>> and we're looking live at the trance american building. a bit of a breezy start and a cool start to the day, but it will be a warm finish. so if you have plans to get outdoors and enjoy something other than the super bowl of super bowl, you're in luck. if you want to stay inside, we'll accept that, as well. thanks for joining us. rob, whatever you want to do, avoid it, enjoy it, or -- >> some fine super bowl snacking coming up later on in this newscast. speaking of the super bowl, if you're get being stating starte morning, you need a nice jacket. 30s and 40s out there. not much wind around the hill
super bowl 46 rp ggets started couple hours. what's at stake plus how you can weigh in on who you think will win. >>> and another teacher facing allegations of abuse, this time at a school on the peninsula. we will have the latest in that story for you. >>> plus mitt romney riding high after a second win in a week in the republican presidential nominating contest. a look at what's ahead in the primaries. is this today in the bay. >>> and we're looking live at the...
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i do that because i rp them.y've been wrong as much as right pap perception they're smart money. what smart is, a big argument against the stock, or at stock, i've got to tell you, seen a lot of shortage positions in my lifetime that turned out to be great places to buy. not just bust the shorts but because the shorts have been wrong. that happens quite frequently. let's discount it as a tool in our arsenal. one from brandon. hi, mr. cramer. as a 24-year-old young professional who is fortunate to get a full-time job in my major three months after graduating college -- congratulations -- and brought home on my own within 10 months of graduating a feel a good dime to get in the stock market. a big notion having a diverse port foley yo, a sginer, how many stocks do you recommend? put away money for an index fund. first $1,000, index fund. after that start picking stocks. i don't want you to have -- honestly. if you had $2,500, start buying $500 in five different positions. about the what i'll give to you do it. firs
i do that because i rp them.y've been wrong as much as right pap perception they're smart money. what smart is, a big argument against the stock, or at stock, i've got to tell you, seen a lot of shortage positions in my lifetime that turned out to be great places to buy. not just bust the shorts but because the shorts have been wrong. that happens quite frequently. let's discount it as a tool in our arsenal. one from brandon. hi, mr. cramer. as a 24-year-old young professional who is fortunate...
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adopting a tenure energy plan that gives us a pathway to me rps and reduction goals and maximize energy resources. improving public safety to protect and reduce the cost to the state. on federal lands and what we seek over the next 10 years. moving forward will require courage to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our future. i'm not suggesting that isn't a risk involved with the path they've undertaken here. but there's a lot more risk in the status quo. the riskiest thing we can do i will continue to do what we're doing because we know that will take a senate on a very good place. anytime his decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. [laughter] the worst thing you can do is nothing. i think you now and i now and oregonians know that delay is not some benign and prudent place order. it is a choice. it is a choice to embrace the status quo. it is a choice to abandon dozens of oregon's schoolchildren situates to spend more and more in health education. in short, and it is a if they choose to bear the respon
adopting a tenure energy plan that gives us a pathway to me rps and reduction goals and maximize energy resources. improving public safety to protect and reduce the cost to the state. on federal lands and what we seek over the next 10 years. moving forward will require courage to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our future. i'm not suggesting that isn't a risk involved with the path they've undertaken here. but there's a lot...
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adopting a tenure energy plan that gives us a pathway to me rps and reduction goals and maximize energy resources. improving public safety to protect and reduce the cost to the state. on federal lands and what we seek over the next 10 years. moving forward will require courage to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our future. i'm not suggesting that isn't a risk involved with the path they've undertaken here. but there's a lot more risk in the status quo. the riskiest thing we can do i will continue to do what we're doing because we know that will take a senate on a very good place. anytime his decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. [laughter] the worst thing you can do is nothing. i think you now and i now and oregonians know that delay is not some benign and prudent place order. it is a choice. it is a choice to embrace the status quo. it is a choice to abandon dozens of oregon's schoolchildren situates to spend more and more in health education. in short, and it is a if they choose to bear the respon
adopting a tenure energy plan that gives us a pathway to me rps and reduction goals and maximize energy resources. improving public safety to protect and reduce the cost to the state. on federal lands and what we seek over the next 10 years. moving forward will require courage to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our future. i'm not suggesting that isn't a risk involved with the path they've undertaken here. but there's a lot...
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>> i think the rp the case went from 2010 to 2012 is they spent a great deal of time trying to learner network, other associates. he seemed to be the so-called lone wolf but bent on doing something himself. >> i watched your interview last night and you said you expected to see a lot of evidence in the case. why is that? >> the fbi realized early on when it's informants testifying and undercover agents there is a big defense that the defendant never would have been able to do this on his own. it was driven by the investigation. it becomes an entrapment defense. they find the more that's recorded and the more you see the defendant as a driver from one case to the next, the more juries reject that defense. >> on that point, if you look at this you think, how far would this guy have gotten? the fbi helped provide the vest, helped provide the firearms. could he have done it on his own without that help? >> nobody knows the question unless you don't engage in the case. one of the tenets is if the person is talking about doing it, that's intent. if they are seeking capability, if they don'
>> i think the rp the case went from 2010 to 2012 is they spent a great deal of time trying to learner network, other associates. he seemed to be the so-called lone wolf but bent on doing something himself. >> i watched your interview last night and you said you expected to see a lot of evidence in the case. why is that? >> the fbi realized early on when it's informants testifying and undercover agents there is a big defense that the defendant never would have been able to do...
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going to be a great company, it's going to face lots of competition from the likes of google and apple rption guy. >> you want to look at realistic projections. there's a lot of excitement. >> 75 or 100? >> if it were me -- >> or 50. >> from a fundamental perspective closer to the lower end of that range which is probably why it came out with that but there will be a lot of excitement around the ipo. we'll see what happens. >>> romania's prime minister resigning after weeks of nationwide protests against austerity measures. he slashed public salaries by a quarter and raised sales tax, to complete a bailout deal. >>> 53% in a poll said the euro would be better off if athens left it. anything after greece after months and months of torturous negotiations the european commission says athens has gob beyond the deadline for a second bailout package, we think we're talk about 130 bureaus but could be more. julia chatterley joins us from athens with the latest. >> reporter: thanks, michelle. absolutely, what you said from the eu commission, the pressure continues to mount on greek officials to f
going to be a great company, it's going to face lots of competition from the likes of google and apple rption guy. >> you want to look at realistic projections. there's a lot of excitement. >> 75 or 100? >> if it were me -- >> or 50. >> from a fundamental perspective closer to the lower end of that range which is probably why it came out with that but there will be a lot of excitement around the ipo. we'll see what happens. >>> romania's prime minister...
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rhetoric, their assertiveness, but i do think that they have respect for what our potential capabilities rpelating as well the sanctions are obviously led by the united states for having an effect and having the impact on the economy has never before, so do they take it seriously? again this gets back to what extent the leader of this country or any other for that matter is seen reality. as a matter and understand that it just seems to me it's a little disjointed on the policy front something that i think we need to work out both from the executive branch and iaea if we don't focus together on this problem, it really shouldn't take the congress acting on both of the sanctions bills to get the executive branch to impose sanctions which i do believe crippling but you also have to have a layover. the narrative is they have to believe we are serious when we say all options are on the table. i'm not convinced we are there yet. >> mr. chairman, if i could make a comment quickly on nt and alladi because i think it's really important that both senators understand that because there's been some misc
rhetoric, their assertiveness, but i do think that they have respect for what our potential capabilities rpelating as well the sanctions are obviously led by the united states for having an effect and having the impact on the economy has never before, so do they take it seriously? again this gets back to what extent the leader of this country or any other for that matter is seen reality. as a matter and understand that it just seems to me it's a little disjointed on the policy front something...
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adopting a tenure energy plan that gives us a pathway to me rps and reduction goals and maximize energy resources. improving public safety to protect and reduce the cost to the state. on federal lands and what we seek over the next 10 years. moving forward will require courage to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our future. i'm not suggesting that isn't a risk involved with the path they've undertaken here. but there's a lot more risk in the status quo. the riskiest thing we can do i will continue to do what we're doing because we know that will take a senate on a very good place. anytime his decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. [laughter] the worst thing you can do is nothing. i think you now and i now and oregonians know that delay is not some benign and prudent place order. it is a choice. it is a choice to embrace the status quo. it is a choice to abandon dozens of oregon's schoolchildren situates to spend more and more in health education. in short, and it is a if they choose to bear the respon
adopting a tenure energy plan that gives us a pathway to me rps and reduction goals and maximize energy resources. improving public safety to protect and reduce the cost to the state. on federal lands and what we seek over the next 10 years. moving forward will require courage to challenge the status quo. but it's also going to require us to actually believe in our ability to shape our future. i'm not suggesting that isn't a risk involved with the path they've undertaken here. but there's a lot...