Natural gas Investments Were the Best in 2016

Natural gas was the winner in 2016 out the oil and gas commodity market.  Continue reading →

Trump Administration Energy Policy Leaning Towards Nuclear Energy

The Trump Administration maybe shifting the nation’s energy policy towards nuclear power energy according to sources. Continue reading →

Four nuclear power reactors under construction in United States

Nuclear power has been long forgotten by many, but it is making a come back. Continue reading →

Reality check: The difference between a power plant and solar panels

Energy policy is a serious matter in not only the distributing power itself Continue reading →

Americans consumption of oil unchanged after 35 years

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Popular myth is that the U.S. is sucking up all the crude oil for energy and destroying the planet.

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China to U.S. – Pound sand on your environmental theories

While the U.S. is shutting down coal plants because
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Big Oil Helping Develop Next Energy Market

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Photo courtesy of usa.streetsblog.org

I saw this post on Twitter yesterday…

Checked out the article and was completely fascinated

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Inflation Alert: Consumer Prices Edging Up

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Prices on goods and services have hit 4 months in a row
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U.S. Trash: How It’s Disposed

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Just Facts Daily posted the following question:

In the U.S., what portion of all trash (measured by weight) is recycled, burned for energy, or composted?

Answer: 46%

You can read more facts on trash at JustFactsDaily.com

‘A War on Coal Is Exactly What’s Needed’

The Weekly Standard has picked up an interesting but not surprising quote from Daniel P. Schrag, adviser to the President. You can read the entire article by clicking here. Here is a block quote to back up my previous post on what is coming from this administration. 

“The one thing the president really needs to do now is to begin the process of shutting down the conventional coal plants. Politically, the White House is hesitant to say they’re having a war on coal. On the other hand, a war on coal is exactly what’s needed.