Friday, June 17, 2011

Alternative Energy - Who Profits From Energy Independence?




Brian Ross investigates who gains from increasing alternative energy sources. For more, click here: abcnews.go.com



In the News:




PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Politicians and some companies have trumpeted that production as the key to the nation's energy independence. On May 20, the Department of Energy quietly gave approval for Cheniere Energy Inc. to export 2.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day ...

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Is Obama right to blame oil companies for high gas prices?
The Olympian
But Obama and many Democrats in Congress have other plans, which directly contradict all their talk about achieving energy independence. The administration's moratorium on exploratory drilling in new offshore areas has locked away billions of barrels ...

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SEEC: House GOP cutting American competitiveness, subsidizing yesterday's ...
AltEnergyMag (press release)
We need a new American energy policy that will lower prices for families, reduce our reliance on dirty, foreign energy and increase our energy independence." If passed into law, this legislation would slash nearly $500 million from DOE's Office of ...




Forbes (blog)

Mitt Romney's Environmental Record
Forbes (blog)
He is against the gas tax and for increased domestic oil drilling, especially if it leads to energy independence. Energy and the environment are complicated issues for Romney, but here's a simple breakdown of where he has aligned himself. ...

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Time for an Apollo Project 'energy independence race' with Germany
Tucson Citizen
Now that the era of peak oil has arrived, dwindling oil supplies and higher demand means higher profits for the oil companies. The Tea-Publican Congress recently blocked all Democratic Party attempts to end the tax subsidies to oil companies at a time ...







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