Powerful market forces support the further adoption of solar, wind, biogas and more, says veteran energy attorney in interview with online magazine focused on alternative energy
Glen Allen, VA (PRWEB) May 16, 2017
Despite Trump administration rollbacks of fossil-fuel regulations, the fast-growing U.S. alternative energy sector is not about to be eclipsed by more traditional forms of power production, said veteran LeClairRyan energy attorney Roy M. Palk in an April 27 Q&A with altenergymag.com.
"Alternative energy is no longer a novelty," Palk told editor Bob Hetherington. "It is being driven these days, not so much by political agendas and idealism, but by powerful market forces."
The interview with Palk, the national law firm's Glen Allen, Va.-based Senior Energy Industry Advisor, touched on an array of topics related to regulations and the growth of the alternative energy industry in the United States.
Palk, former CEO of the East Kentucky Power Cooperative, noted that Kentucky utilities are decisively ramping up their solar energy programs. "Believe it or not, the Kentucky Coal Museum in Benham has just installed an initial 50 solar panels on its roof and is aiming for an eventual capacity of 60-kilowatts," he said in the interview. "I had to smile when I read that."
As Palk sees it, the reason is simple enough: "Costs are going down for equipment and installation because technology is becoming more standardized and getting better all the time," he told Hetherington.
The interview also touched on how reduced regulation of methane could actually help certain forms of alternative energy, such as biogas; the limitations of so-called "clean coal"; how improvements in battery storage stand to make solar and wind energy more stable; and the role of scientific development in U.S. energy.
The full column is available at
http://www.altenergymag.com/article/2017/04/regulations-and-alternative-energy-industry-growth-in-the-usa/26079
For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/05/prweb14336184.htm
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