Politics And Energy
Often when I read about some of the decisions that politicians make about energy it makes no sense at times.
Today we have laws that are not in the best interest of the environment. Maybe, just maybe if the spent a little more time reviewing the laws of the past and correcting the mistakes we would have a better world.
Here we will locate and point out why politics and energy do not mix well.
Learn More From The Posts & News Below...
Is The EPA Hypocritical?
Submitted by Glenn on Sat, 04/18/2009 - 09:47When I read in the news "EPA Takes First Step Toward Regulating Pollution Linked to Climate Change!" I had to pause in shock then become angry at the what is clearly in my opinion deception. Read more
Why Can We Not Get A Straight Answer On Energy Policy?
Submitted by Glenn on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 16:36One of the things that has always irritated me when it comes to energy bills is why we cannot get a straight answer from our politicians.
From all out ward appearances no one is opposed to solar energy. What this indicates to me is that something possibly pork is attached to the bills they are trying to pass? Read more
Asking The Presidential Candidates The Right Question
Submitted by Glenn on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 20:34AAA auto group, today called on the presidential candidates to outline their energy policies. With record fuel prices setting record highs, it is set to push a struggling economy even deeper towards a recession.
We've had nothing but one failed policy after another for years, with only token actions being taken to move us away from burning fossil fuels. Read more
Oil AT 143 Who's to Blame Congress - Senate?
Submitted by Glenn on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 14:12Do you get the feeling that politicians have their head stuck in the sand? I sure do! It does not matter which party it is they simply cannot work together to address any issue facing them Read more
News On The Environment And Politics
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Plutonic Power Corporation’s transmission line from the East Toba River and Montrose Creek hydroelectric project is ready to be connected. The line will be energized this month with power purchased from BC Hydro to allow for commissioning and testing of electrical components.
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THE AYALA GROUP AND FIRST PACIF-ic Co. Ltd. of Hong Kong have forged an alliance with the Lopezes to bid for the strategically crucial 246-megawatt Angat hydroelectric power plant in Norzagaray, Bulacan.
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YERINGTON--Renewable energy experts will be touring rural Nevada in March to tell farmers, ranchers and small business owners about incentive programs and grants that can lower their costs for installing solar panels, wind turbines or small hydroelectric systems.

