The incoming tea-party governors of Wisconsin and Ohio don’t just deny climate science . They are apparently unaware that everyone from the German military to the once staid International Energy Agency is warning of a looming peak oil crisis (see World’s top energy economist warns: “We have to leave oil before oil leaves us” ). So the Tea Party crowd is declaring unilateral disarmament in our effort to stop the nearly $1 billion day outflow of money from Americans to foreign oil producers, as Brad Johnson reports : Govs. elect John Kasich (R-OH) and Scott Walker (R-WI). Republicans who were elected on Tuesday are beginning to deliver on their campaign promises to kill America’s future
The incoming tea-party governors of Wisconsin and Ohio don’t just deny climate science . They are apparently unaware that everyone from the German military to the once staid International Energy Agency is warning of a looming peak oil crisis (see World’s top energy economist warns: “We have to leave oil before oil leaves us” ). So the Tea Party crowd is declaring unilateral disarmament in our effort to stop the nearly $1 billion day outflow of money from Americans to foreign oil producers, as Brad Johnson reports : Govs. elect John Kasich (R-OH) and Scott Walker (R-WI). Republicans who were elected on Tuesday are beginning to deliver on their campaign promises to kill America’s future

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“Passenger rail is not in Ohio’s future”: New GOP governors kill $1.2 Billion in high-speed rail jobs:
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) just issued its must-read report on U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions in 2009 . It turns out energy-related CO2 emissions have dropped faster than EIA had expected just a few months ago (see my September post, “ EIA stunner: By year’s end, we’ll be 8.5% below 2005 levels of CO2 — halfway to climate bill’s 2020 target “). Surely this country could reduce CO2 emissions a little more than 7% in 10 years and meet the modest target set out in the Senate climate bill, which appears likely to be introduced next week. It really isn’t bloody hard (see Game changer part 2: Unconventional gas makes the 2020 Waxman-Markey target so damn easy and cheap to meet ). Yes, a part of the recent drop in CO2 is due to the recession, but actually that was only just a piece. Other key factors including low natural gas prices, gains in efficiency, state renewable energy standards, and a clean-energy-friendly stimulus (see “ EIA projects wind at 5% of U.S
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) just issued its must-read report on U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions in 2009 . It turns out energy-related CO2 emissions have dropped faster than EIA had expected just a few months ago (see my September post, “ EIA stunner: By year’s end, we’ll be 8.5% below 2005 levels of CO2 — halfway to climate bill’s 2020 target “). Surely this country could reduce CO2 emissions a little more than 7% in 10 years and meet the modest target set out in the Senate climate bill, which appears likely to be introduced next week. It really isn’t bloody hard (see Game changer part 2: Unconventional gas makes the 2020 Waxman-Markey target so damn easy and cheap to meet ). Yes, a part of the recent drop in CO2 is due to the recession, but actually that was only just a piece. Other key factors including low natural gas prices, gains in efficiency, state renewable energy standards, and a clean-energy-friendly stimulus (see “ EIA projects wind at 5% of U.S

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EIA Stunner: Energy-related CO2 emissions are now down nearly 10% from 2005 levels. Can’t this country manage another 7% drop in 10 years? – Clean…
American Superconductor Corporation, a leading energy technologies company, announced today that the company will be presenting at the Deutsche Bank Alternative Energy Conference in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 4:05 p.m. ET. Founder and Chief Executive Officer Greg Yurek will discuss AMSC’s growth drivers and business strategy at the conference
American Superconductor Corporation, a leading energy technologies company, announced today that the company will be presenting at the Deutsche Bank Alternative Energy Conference in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 4:05 p.m. ET. Founder and Chief Executive Officer Greg Yurek will discuss AMSC’s growth drivers and business strategy at the conference
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AMSC To Present At Deutsche Bank Alternative Energy Conference (ElectricNet)
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. , the leading global manufacturer of thin-film flexible solar laminate products for the building integrated and commercial rooftop markets, today announced that it is scheduled to present at the Deutsche Bank 2009 Alternative Energy/Clean Tech Conference on June 10, 2009, at 8:20 a.m. in New York City.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. , the leading global manufacturer of thin-film flexible solar laminate products for the building integrated and commercial rooftop markets, today announced that it is scheduled to present at the Deutsche Bank 2009 Alternative Energy/Clean Tech Conference on June 10, 2009, at 8:20 a.m. in New York City.
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Energy Conversion Devices To Present at the Deutsche Bank 2009 Alternative Energy/Clean Tech Conference on June 10, 2009 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc. announced today that Robert Rigdon, president and chief executive officer, will present at the Deutsche Bank 2009 Alternative Energy Conference in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 4:45 p.m.
Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc. announced today that Robert Rigdon, president and chief executive officer, will present at the Deutsche Bank 2009 Alternative Energy Conference in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 4:45 p.m.
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