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  • Pickens In The House, Alternative Energy On Menu At Augie and Ray's


    EAST HARTFORD — - T. Boone Pickens, an oil and natural gas billionaire and financier who has spent more than $50 million promoting natural gas and wind farms, charmed a crowd at Augie and Ray's Drive In before preaching the gospel of alternative sources of energy to dozens of business executives at Goodwin…
  • Holiday Recess
    Army,

    The holidays are coming up and that means there is an opportunity for us to keep the momentum building toward the adoption of the NAT GAS Act (H.R. 1835 and S. 1408).

    Members of Congress will be home for Thanksgiving week; and then will be home again for the Christmas/New Year holidays.

    This is an excellent opportunity for you to e-mail, call, or drop in to your Member’s District O…
  • Ford Fusion Named Motor Trend Car of the Year


    Shameless plug I know, but I'm proud of what Ford is doing here in Michigan. Their Ford Fusion 2010 was named Motor Trend Car of the Year. Not bad for a hybrid huh?

    I know that Hybrids wont solve our energy crises…
  • William Kamkwamba and his Windmill
    I came across this video today and thought it was just an amazing story. An impoverished 20 year old boy living in Malawi, taught himself how to make a windmill. Recognizing that wind was in abundance where he lived, William was able to construct windmills using materials available and brought running water and electricity to his village for the first time.


    This is a truly remarkable and inspirational story. What are your thoughts?
  • Oil Spin


    BY MATTHEW R. SIMMONS
    FOREIGNPOLICY.COM
    SEPTEMBER 4, 2009

    Last week, four of the world's most outspoken oil aficionados waded into the controversy of peak oil, publishing articles packed with myth and distortion. This "Gang of Four" all claimed the issue was silly, moot, or simply a myth. The four pieces we…