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Quantum Quote
“ Our energy answer comes up every morning.”
– Joanne Coons
“ Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
– Confucius
Even when more and more people are waking up to the fact that we need to make this transition work towards becoming a clean energy Earth in the next few years, there are still people who don’t think it’s possible or it’s too hard and costly for them to take part in.
Did you know that going off fossil fuels and anything gas-related is actually much more comfortable and safer for you, the kids, and your family as a whole?
If we’ll just take 100 square miles – which is nothing in terms of its massive territory – and transform those wasted lands into clean energy producers, it could power all the energy needed by the whole country!
Someone out there is living a life without owning anything that is fueled by gas, and believe it or not, she’s living an incredibly cozy life!
Yes, it isn’t easy. Yes, it won’t happen overnight. There might even be times when you’ll have thoughts of giving up and just going back to business as usual. However, if you’ll just continue to work at it and wait a bit longer, you might be surprised big time!
It’s definitely doable. We just have to decide that we want to do it and make it happen. In every little thing that we do, we are walking towards the change that drives us nearer to our goals.
Be into energy and be able to save your own energy as well. Keep advocating even when you’re not sure if someone’s listening. Someday, they will. Lead by example.
Joanne Coons is a retired High School teacher and currently an Adjunct Professor teaching PV theory, design, installation, and maintenance at Hudson Valley Community College’s TEC-SMART northern campus.
Joanne currently resides in Clifton Park, NY where she spends her everyday life with her husband, going all clean energy with nothing in their home that is powered by gas and/or fossil fuels. Since childhood, Joanne has always had an appreciation for energy. In her perspective, education is the key to change. That’s why she’s trying to create opportunities to educate people about science and their actions that produce carbon.
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SuperNova #1. “ I guess the one thing that gets you from point A to B is to just start with one thing. People look at our lives and living lifestyle and think it is too expensive or too hard to achieve. We started with one step and then when we could we take the next step so what you see is an accumulation of 20 years worth of steps. As time goes on, you are saving money by reducing your energy expenses and you have more money to achieve the next step.”
SuperNova #2. Start with reducing energy use. The best way to save energy is not to use it.
SuperNova #3. The more you vote with your dollar, the more that this transition will occur.
Aha! Moment: “In regard to renewables, there was a professor, Dr. Richard Perez. I saw his peer-reviewed scientific study and I really respect him. He studies how much renewable energy it would take to completely be 100% renewable. He puts it into the language in a way that he relates to common things that we understand. So, he suggests being more local and having a grid so that we have balance. He also thinks that if we overbuild solar and wind to a certain extent to maintain the intermittency, we should have enough electricity, and he has statistics to back it up. His data looks really solid. His ideas look solid. And I think that’s a really cool idea. I thought we want to do this, and his works show that we can.”
– Joanne Coons
Best Advice They Ever Received: “ Sleep on something before I act.”
– Joanne Coons
Personal Habit that Contributes to Success: “ I do try to take care of myself so I can take care of others. There’s something called HALT – hungry, angry, lonely, tired. If you’re any one of those four things, you’re not gonna function to your best. Try to keep those things in check.”
– Joanne Coons
Internet Resource: Google
Reading Recommendation: A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Magic Wand: “More appreciation for each other in what they do and what people do for each other. We take each other for granted so I think that will make the world a better place. Being careful about things – that’s all.”
– Joanne Coons
Most Energized About Today: ” “Every little step that we take to get closer to our clean energy goals is really a good step. Every time I have class, my students share something that is so amazing… The worlds gonna be okay down the road because we have these students coming down. I do see youth as being really our future and they’ve got what it takes. I do believe in them.”
– Joanne Coons
Nest Steps: “ I’m rolling out home improvement to the US, so I’m totally excited about it. We’ve come out with a really strong program, a great technology that could literally process a loan in less than two minutes.”
– Joanne Coons
Parting Advice: “Keep on keeping on.”
– Joanne Coons
