Archive for the ‘Alternative Energy’ Category
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
"This discovery is nothing short of a geopolitical game changer," Gal Luft, executive director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a Washington-based NGO that deals with energy and security issues.
AND Bloomberg Business Week (January 19, 2010) has more here. AND The Finance Ministry will enjoy approximately $5 ...
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
There is some controversy over the safety of Marcellus Shale drilling in southwest Pennsylvania, pristine and poor. Many of these questions have been addressed head on by the Marcellus Drilling industry, particularly, water contamination by hydraulic fracturing, a 60 year old technology, used successfully in Texas.
DEMOCRATS WANT HIGHER TAXES: - ...
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
Getting Rich from Growing Government. And Who pays? The Forgotten Taxpayer and productive, job creating small businessperson.
The no lobbying lobbyists. If it’s “green”, it’s good. And “green” is gold for Penn Future. And PennFuture Fund lobbies but reports no lobbying expenses. How does this happen? Commonwealth Foundation’s full 12 page ...
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010
Marcellus Shale empowers Pennsylvanians to financial and energy independence. Independence from foreign oil and independence from our own government. Literally, Marcellus Shale “empowerspa”.
The gas reserve has been estimated at 50 trillion cubic meters, enough to supply the nation's demand for more than two years and to make Pennsylvania a net ...
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
FIVE BILLION DOLLAR structural budget gap. And Ed Rendell proposes more spending on education and more taxes that slow job creating, productive growth.
“The fact is the state budget cannot be brought into balance without eliminating jobs; and changing compensation packages to reflect trends in the private sector, such as ...
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