Sunday, March 4, 2012

Alternative Energy - Manhattan Project II (?) Alternative Energy




Follow up to the video I posted earlier in the day (Wake Up America-Oil and Gas) regarding energy prices and what drives them (FISCAL POLICY). Here I talk about 3 solutions that will lower the price of fuel, and give America a chance at having a future going forward.



In the News:




Are Renewable Energy Credits Excessively Expensive?
IEEE Spectrum
The Manhattan Institute, a public policy research outfit with a free-market and somewhat libertarian orientation, has issued a report arguing that renewable energy credits (RECs) represent an excessively expensive way of addressing environmental ...

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Tiny, Printed Solar Cells Set Efficiency Records
Co.Exist
Building and testing the world's first atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project cost about $28 billion. The US Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative has only spent about $60 million on a new solar energy economy, yet its long-term ambitions are far ...

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Chadbourne & Parke Appoints Two International Partners, One International ...
MarketWatch (press release)
His practice areas include project finance, structured finance, trade finance, bank finance and general commercial contract work. He has extensive experience in the energy (including oil and gas), infrastructure and agribusiness sectors, ...

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Letter: Sen. Burr: STOCK Act wasted time
Greenville Daily Reflector
As that industry would have been cranked up by government priming, just like computer tech makes leaps & bounds every year, the same would have held true for solar and other renewable energy projects. And once production got up to full speed, ...

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New York Times (blog)

President Obama's 2013 Energy Budget: Good News or Political Nothingness
OilPrice.com
$14.0 billion to reduce nuclear dangers and maintain a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent and clean up the environmental hazard legacy from the Manhattan Project and the Cold War. “The White House's budget for fiscal 2013 begins with a broken ...
Obama's Wish List for EnergyNew York Times (blog)

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