
I've read various estimates, but eMarketer estimates that there were 22.6 million active bloggers on the internet as of April. There are, obviously, even more blogs--ones that just sit dormant for ridiculously long periods of time. One study showed that only a little more than half of blogs are still active three months after launch, and the overwhelming majority have not been updated at all in the last six months.
I want to get on the right side of that equation.
I recently received a note from one of my seven(!) followers, chiding me for not posting after an initial flurry. I pledge to do something about that now. I'm going to try to post at least once a day...
So I'll open the resurrection of this blog by noting a press release from Suffolk County with a disarming artist's rendering of the H. Lee Dennison Building with proposed new solar cells in the parking lot. County Executive Steve Levy and LIPA President and CEO Kevin Law (formerly a member of the Levy administration) are going to unveil a plan Tuesday to turn seven of the county's largest parking lots into solar farms, with space underneath for cars to park. They're working with a California company, enXco, on the project.
Certainly, there are many questions left to answer, but I think this is a great proposal, and a hint at the future. I think in a decade this will be commonplace--solar cells will be everywhere, on every building top, above every bit of asphalt. I can't imagine why schools and government buildings aren't already adorned with solar cells.
One big question: When the solar cells proliferate, will they be "made in America"? Or China? I think that's the big question...