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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Opinion: ‘Green’ — the status symbol the affluent can afford that costs the poor</h2>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">By Marita Noon</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Researchers have found that some buyers are willing to pay for environmentally friendly products because those products are “status symbols.” A report in the <em>Atlantic</em> <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/02/the-prius-as-an-oddly-shaped-status-symbol/385263/">states</a>: “Environmentally-friendly behaviors typically go unseen; there’s no public glory in shortened showers or diligent recycling. But when people can use their behavior to broadcast their own goodness, their incentives shift. The people who buy Priuses and solar panels still probably care about the environment—it’s just that researchers have found that a portion of their motivation might come from a place of self-promotion, much like community service does good and fits on a résumé.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">With “green” having become a status symbol, the affluent can afford it. Their desire to “broadcast their own goodness” actually results in higher costs to those who can least afford it.</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Solar power is a great example. On the <a href="https://www.saveonenergy.com/solar-energy/california/">website</a> for SunRun, a solar panel leasing company, through the story of customer “Pat,” they even encourage the “green status symbol” as a sales feature. While Pat may be happy with her solar panels and “hopes that all her neighbors will go solar, too,” her “green status symbol” costs all the utility’s customers who mostly can’t afford to “go solar.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">As I’ve <a href="http://spectator.org/articles/63388/best-renewable-energy-investment">written on</a> many times, the idea of solar leasing works because of tax incentives and a system called “net metering.” First, those tax incentives are paid for by all taxpayers. Anytime the government gives something away, everyone pays for it. Net metering is a little harder to understand. In short, the utility is required by state laws to purchase the extra electricity generated by rooftop solar panels at the full retail rate—even though they could purchase it at a fraction of the cost from the power plant. As more and more people sign up for these programs, it increases the overall cost of electricity. Remember, however, those with solar panels could have a zero-dollar utility bill, but they are still using electricity from the utility company at night and generating additional customer service costs such as transmission lines. Ultimately, the cost of electricity goes up on the bills of non-solar customers. Due to this “cost shifting,” many states are changing the net metering policies so solar customers cover the unpaid grid costs. However, as has happened recently in <a href="http://spectator.org/articles/65081/solarcity%E2%80%99s-silver-spoon">Nevada</a>, the revised programs change the economics and make it unprofitable for companies to operate in the state.</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">This is clear to see in overall rising electric costs—about 34 percent per year <a href="http://instituteforenergyresearch.org/analysis/the-escalating-cost-of-electricity/">according</a> to the Institute for Energy Research—despite the main fuel costs (coal and natural gas) being at all-time lows.</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Earlier this month, <em>Investor’s Business Daily</em> (IBD) addressed another interesting angle: “Green energy can’t compete with $30 oil.” The only way for “green” energy to survive,” it <a href="http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/green-energy-cant-compete-with-30-oil/">says</a>, is: “by the government forcing people to buy them and jacking up electricity and heating prices to families and businesses.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><a href="https://www.saveonenergy.com/solar-energy/california/">A new study</a> from the University of Chicago, referenced by IBD, concludes that for an electric vehicle to be cheaper to operate than the modern internal combustion engine, “the price of oil would need to exceed $350 a barrel.” The IBD states: “without massive additional taxpayer subsidies to companies such as Tesla, the price of oil would have to not just double or triple, but rocket more than 10-fold before battery-operated cars make financial sense.”</span></p>


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<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Yet, sales for the Tesla Model S, the <em>International Business Times </em>(IBT), <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/low-oil-prices-potential-obstacle-us-clean-energy-sector-renewables-growth-remains-2292874">reports</a>: “actually rose 16 percent last year, in part because they serve as status symbols or appeal to the environmental concerns of well-to-do drivers.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">On March 11, in the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, columnist Holman Jenkins <a href="http://www.wsj.com/articles/voters-should-be-mad-at-electric-cars-1457737805#livefyre-comment">writes</a>: “Voters should be mad at electric cars.” Why? Because, as he explains: “how thoroughly Tesla’s business model depends on taxpayer largess.” Jenkins states: “Tesla’s cars have status cachet, yes. Even some middle-class customers might be attracted, notwithstanding low gas prices, as long as helped by an enormous dollop of taxpayer favoritism.” As he lays out for the reader the “absurdity of their subsidy regime,” Jenkins concludes: “And you wonder why, on some level voters sense that our political class has led America into a dead-end where the only people doing well are the ones who have subsidies, regulation and political influence stacked in their favor.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Alternative fuels have also taken a hit with low oil prices. According to IBT: “corn ethanol and algae-based diesel need oil prices at around double today’s levels—or higher—to compete with fossil fuels.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Another fixture of the “green” social movement that has taken a toll in the low-oil-priced environment is, surprisingly, recycling. Calling recycling a “$100-billion-a-year business,” <em>National Public Radio</em> reporter Stacy Venek Smith <a href="http://www.npr.org/2016/01/14/463010138/low-oil-prices-interfere-with-what-recyclers-are-paid-for-plastic">points out</a>: “Plastic is made from oil, so when oil gets cheap, it gets really cheap to make fresh plastic. When the price of oil gets really low, using recycled plastic can actually be more expensive because it has to be sorted and cleaned.” In Salt Lake City, <em>KUTV </em><a href="http://kutv.com/news/local/recycling-industry-hurt-by-low-oil-prices">reported</a>: “Many businesses are finding it cheaper to manufacture new plastic than to use recycled materials.” In Montana, according to the <em>Philipsburg Mail</em>, plastics are no longer being picked up for recycling “because the price per pound was so low, it didn’t cover the cost of gas and mileage to make the trip.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The problem is international. Germany has a reputation as a recycling model with a goal of 36 percent of its plastic production coming from recycled materials, and “German consumers finance recycling via licensing fees, which are added on to the price of the products they purchase,” says <em>Deutsche Welle</em>, Germany’s leading organization for international media development, in a report titled: “Low oil prices threaten Germany’s plastics recycling.” It <a href="http://www.dw.com/en/low-oil-prices-threaten-germanys-plastics-recycling/a-19087054">states</a>: “For manufacturers with eyes firmly fixed on costs, opting for cheaper new plastics would be the more economically attractive option.” However, many companies, wanting to appear “environmentally friendly” will still “pay up for recycled plastics, despite higher costs”—meaning higher consumer prices for the plastics they produce.</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Addressing the recycling problem, the <em>Guardian</em> <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/jan/19/eco-friendly-living-sustainability-recycling-reducing-saving-the-planet">states</a>: “Recycling only works when there’s someone on the other side of the equation, someone who wants to buy the recycled material.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Fortunately for the recycling industry, but bad for consumers who pay higher prices for plastic products, the <em>Philipsburg Mail</em> concludes: “A lot of Fortune 500 Companies still want to purchase recyclables to meet sustainability goals.”</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Despite claims of “<a href="http://santafeforward.com/greenprosperity/">green prosperity</a>” that imply such policies can “fight poverty and raise living standards,” the opposite is true. Everyone pays more—even those who can least afford it—so the elites, seeking green status symbols, can feel good and appear to be community leaders.</span></p>



<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><em>The author of </em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Freedom-Marita-Littauer-Noon/dp/1937654052"><strong><em>Energy Freedom</em></strong></a><em>, Marita Noon, serves as the executive director for </em><a href="http://energymakesamericagreat.org/"><em>Energy Makes America Great Inc</em></a><em>., and the companion educational organization, the </em><a href="http://www.responsiblenergy.org/"><em>Citizens’ Alliance for Responsible Energy</em></a><em> (CARE). She hosts a weekly radio program: </em><a href="http://americaswebradio.com/americas-voice-for-energy/"><em>America’s Voice for Energy</em></a><em>—which expands on the content of her weekly column. Follow her @EnergyRabbit.</em></span></p>