Let’s go back to the very beginning. Naming Dr. Chu to head the DOE was duly noted in this blog as a classic mistake. It was compounded by raising the green energy budget for Chu to spend by $77 billion bringing his little venture capital empire to $176 billion. A 1997 Nobel Prize winner in Read the full article…
The Wall Street Journal ran an editorial this week providing data confirming this blogs’s suspicions that the EPA is closing coal generation power too fast. The EPA is required to coordinate with FERC to insure they don’t create power shortages and blackouts by cutting supply of electric power beyond typical demand. According to the Journal,and Read the full article…
A bill is making it’s way in Congress. It’s titled HR1380, and addresses the need to help kick start the utilization of natural gas for transportation. Many conservatives are against the bill. They believe it’s too much money and that it will stop progress on other areas of energy that need attention. Plus, it’s government Read the full article…