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Capitol View: November 8, 2007 Archive

Baby Steps redux

Posted at 7:57 AM on November 8, 2007 by Bob Collins

By way of reporter, Stephanie Hemphill, we've got more numbers on the computer energy usage in Minnesota (see Baby Steps at the Capitol).

According to Jim Schwartz, at the Department of Administration

Computers use 5-8% of all electricity the state uses.

The state has 32,000 computers.

Average use is 3.1 kwh/day.

That's $1.6 million year for computers.

99,000 kwh/day.

Aiming for 20% reduction, assuming Energy Star 4, yields 19,840 kw, saving $32,000, eliminating 6.4 million pounds carbon dioxide emissions.

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This means that at Gov. Pawlenty's rate of buying 4,000 computers a year, they're replacing computers at the rate of every 8 years. Still, when you're talking about replacing old computers with new ones, which you have to do anyway because they're....well... old and inefficient, and can't run Warcraft, the savings is automatic, because of the improved technology. It's a no-brainer improvement; it requires no sacrifice.

But to underscore the difficulty of addressing energy consumption is this: government grows. And energy consumption increases, even while having appliances that use less individual energy that the grumps they're replacing. There are simply more of them. For example, look at how many government buildings have been built in St. Paul in just the last two years -- I can think of three offhand. Even if the other buildings reduced their energy consumption, bringing the new buildings online offsets a significant part -- if not all -- of the savings.


The Daily Digest: 11-8-07

Posted at 10:36 AM on November 8, 2007 by Tom Scheck
Filed under: Daily Digest

Parents are urging state lawmakers to increase school funding. The announcement comes one day after voters approve some levies and reject others. The Pi Press, MPR, the Star Tribune, KARE-11 and ECM Publishers have stories.

The St. Cloud Times says some schools are already planning another levy question.

The Bemidji School Board is studying its options.

Gov. Pawlenty says the state's offices are going green. The Pi Press and AP have stories.

The Governor's Panel charged with cutting greenhouse gas emissions may call for slowing down on the highway.

KARE-11 has part two on E-85.

State lawmakers are in a tiff over the number of committees. Here's another story on it.

The Vikings take their stadium listening tour to Rochester.

There was a forum on Minnesota's homeless population.

Norway's Ambassador says the decision to close Norway's Minneapolis consulate is final.

The DNR shuts down a truck carrying zebra mussels.

The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce discusses its 2008 priorities in Bemidji.

Gov. Pawlenty goes to see Mellencamp in Mankato.

The First Lady's head was carved into butter.

Bridge

State lawmakers will discuss the funding for the I-35W bridge today.

The lawsuit challenging MnDOT's contract to rebuild the I-35W bridge has been appealed. The Pi Press and AP have stories.

Congress

The Star Tribune says the SCHIP bill would tax cigarettes. GOP Sen. Norm Coleman, DFL Sen. Amy Klobuchar, GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann, GOP Rep. John Kline, and Governor Pawlenty are mentioned.

The House passes a bill that prevents job bias against gays. GOP Rep. John Kline voted against the bill because he said it was a trial lawyers dream. AP and UPI have stories.

Minnesota projects will be saved when Congress overrides a presidential veto.

Congress tries to fix the GI Bill for Reservists. DFL Rep. Tim Walz is mentioned.

Walz also visits a dairy farm.

2008

CQ wonders if the 2007 elections serve as a bellwether for 2008.

The Wall Street Journal wonders who is funding Giuliani Partners.

Michelle Obama raises money in Minneapolis but doesn't take any questions from the press corps. Tsk tsk!

MNGOP Chair Ron Carey writes an op-ed criticizing Al Franken.

Finally

Hennepin County Commissioner Mike Opat fights off some would be car jackers.

Leave no factoid unturned

Posted at 2:47 PM on November 8, 2007 by Bob Collins (1 Comments)

So, there was this story running around that Hillary Clinton stiffed a waitress in Iowa on a tip. Except that, as it turned out, she didn't.

The fact the Clinton campaign has a new Web site up to deal with these sorts of things tells you everything you need to know about the power of rumors on the Internet, and the need to answer every negative.

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Newt Gingrich to campaign for Coleman

Posted at 3:56 PM on November 8, 2007 by Tom Scheck

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich will hold a fundraiser for GOP Sen. Norm Coleman in December. Coleman's campaign notified supporters that Gingrich will speak at Coleman's 5th Annual Victory Celebration on December 4th. The event will be held in St. Paul.

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