John Droz, jr. Bio

John is a physicist (with energy expertise) and has been an environmental activist for over 25 years.
He received undergraduate degrees in physics and math from Boston College, and a graduate degree in physics from Syracuse University. He is a participating member of several environmental organizations (like the Sierra Club, Adirondack Council, AfPA, RCPA).
These two areas of interest and expertise have merged with his focus on energy matters, especially wind power.
John’s basic position is that we should be taking aggressive measures to solve our energy and pollution issues, and should not be wasting time and money on illusionary solutions — which are primarily promoted by those with vested financial interests.
His papers and presentations focus on getting citizens informed, doing critical thinking, and then insisting on their government representatives using scientific methodology regarding energy decisions.
Electrical energy "renewables," for instance, should not be given a free pass on scientific scrutiny. They should be substituted for conventional power sources, only after an objective, scientific evaluation proves that they: 1) make technical sense on the grid, 2) are financially viable on their own, and 3) are environmentally friendly.
For scientifically based information about wind power, see his webpage: http://www.WindPowerFacts.Info.
About Wise Energy Decisions
Papers that focus on getting citizens informed (encouraging critical thinking), and then insisting that their government representatives use scientific methodology regarding energy decisions.