How aware is the public to the solar option?
Read this somewhere and thought you guys might be interested
"Only one in five are very interested in keeping up to date on energy issues
ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(Business Wire)--
While Congress debates the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, much
education is needed to enhance public knowledge, understanding and interest in
various sources of electrical power, their associated benefits and risks and the
value of becoming more energy efficient.
These are some of the results from The Harris Poll®, a new study of 2,177 U.S.
adults surveyed online between June 8 and 15, 2009 by Harris Interactive®.
Only one in ten Americans (9%) are very knowledgeable about sources of
electrical power, while half (50%) are fairly knowledgeable. Further, only one
in five U.S. adults (21%) are very interested in keeping up to date about energy
issues related to the sources of electrical power and energy efficiency with 53%
saying they are fairly interested.
When it comes to renewable sources of energy and natural gas, the public
overwhelmingly indicates that the benefit of the source outweigh the risks. At
least two-thirds of Americans believe that when used, the benefits of solar
(82%), wind/turbine (78%), hydroelectric (water) (73%) and natural gas (66%)
outweigh any risks associated with the different sources.
Coal, which provides approximately half (49%) of electrical power production in
the United States and is the most heavily used source of energy, is perceived
differently. Two in five Americans (42%) say the risks of using coal outweigh
the benefits while 36% believe the benefits outweigh the risks. Further, almost
one-quarter of Americans (22%) say they are not at all sure. Nuclear energy,
which is seeing resurgence in the number of new plants, leans towards the
benefits with 44% of Americans saying the benefits outweigh the risks and 34%
believing the risks outweigh the benefits. With regard to biomass and
geothermal, large numbers (60% and 40% respectively) are not at all sure.
So What?
With limited knowledge and interest in the topic, as the debate over the Energy
bill rages on, public opinion can be based on incomplete or inaccurate
information about the various sources of energy and their perceived benefits and
risks. Significant room exists to educate the public on the pros and cons of
each source of energy, including factors such as; current and future use of each
source, reliability, cost, environmental impacts and ways to become more energy
efficient. Much work is needed by Congress, energy companies and communities to
engage consumers in the dialogue around this new energy economy.
Methodology
This Harris Poll® was conducted online within the United States June 8 and 15,
2009, among 2,177 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex,
race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where
necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the
population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents`
propensity to be online. Full data tables and methodology are available at
www.harrisinteractive.com.
These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National Council
on Public Polls."
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Wow! I can't believe that nowadays the few people know how good using solar can be. I hope that Bob's making a big deal out of going solar makes everyone understand just how vital solar energy is to the health of our planet.
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This just means that we have more work to do in getting the public informed about how valuable solar power really is.
I think most people want to do what is right they just don't have all of the information.
Kudos to Bob's Big Boy for leading the way in educating the public on the tremendous benefits of solar power.
1 in 10 people knowing about energy efficency is not enough. Bob's has open my eyes to the future in energy and now we all need to help by returning the favor to others. Let's take after bob's and spread the word!!!
I think Bob's going solar is just a great thing. I know that it has made me more aware of going green and how much switching over to solar is really going to help the earth.