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January 20th, 2009

New U.S. energy triumverate now in power

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 6:07 pm

Categories: Blogroll, air pollution, biofuel, climate change, conservation, energy, environmental health, federal government, fossil fuel, global warming, green tech, law & politics, petroleum, renewable energy, research

Tags: Alternative Energy, Barack Obama, Coal, Secretary, Fossil Fuel, Harry Fuller

This afternoon, hours after President Obama took office, the U.S. Senate confirmed three powerful new players in the American energy scene. The new secretaries of Energy, Interior and Agriculture are now in power. Together they will have considerable range to shape the next four years for alternative energy research, corn-based ethanol, government land leases to fossil fuel companies.

Whatever major general policy Obama’s Admin adopts towards global warming, these three men will have nmuch to say about the details of that policy across America.

Interior Secretary Salazar has pledged to push for American energy independence, bad news for Big Oil. Surprisingly he told the Senate he opposed his employees partying and having sex with oil comnpany execs. Energy Secretary Chu, Nobel Prize physicist, is likely to be point man on alternative energy research and federal funding. Chu will also be the federal figurel at the nexus of any national “clean coal” tech. The last Presidential admin backed off a proposed NextGen coal burning plant in Mattoon, Illinois.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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that this is the way it happened with many onther industries and technolgies we now take for granted.

How much success, for example, would the car have had if not for government subsidized road... (Read the rest)
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Energy independence..  ElCondor11 | 01/21/09
Not gonna happen that way  scripter | 01/21/09
People Really do Forget...  mejohnsn | 01/21/09
Here comes the old bad, bad, government  fire1 | 01/21/09
How about...  DeusExMachina | 01/21/09
RE: New U.S. energy triumverate now in power  jpouchet | 01/21/09
RE: New U.S. energy triumverate now in power  vaughanm | 01/21/09
RE: New U.S. energy triumverate now in power  mlmiller1959@... | 01/21/09

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