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Keystone XL Pipeline Debate Heats Up

Author(s): OurEnergyPolicy.org

Date: December 20, 2011 at 8:17 AM

Earlier this year, the Obama Administration announced that it would be delaying its decision on the Keystone XL pipeline until after the 2012 election, drawing criticism from some pipeline proponents. In negotiating the FY2012 spending bill, the House and Senate have included language that would require the Administration to decide on the pipeline within 60 days. Republican lawmakers have made the Keystone XL pipeline issue a centerpiece of the spending negotiations. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) described his party’s spending-debate concessions on this issue as “giving the sleeves off a vest” because the State Department has said that they will withhold… [more]

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Better Building Initiative

Author(s): OurEnergyPolicy.org

Date: December 16, 2011 at 8:55 AM

As part of the Better Buildings Initiative, the Obama Administration announced a Presidential Memorandum on December 2, 2011 directing “nearly $4 billion in combined federal and private sector energy upgrades to buildings over the next 2 years.” The Administration’s announcement states that these “investments will save billions in energy costs, promote energy independence, and, according to independent estimates, create tens of thousands of jobs in the hard-hit construction sector.” $2 billion comes from private and non-Federal commitments, from companies such as 3M, GE and Alcoa, and state and local governments such as the State of Minnesota, the District of Columbia,… [more]

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Discussion Catalyst: Energy Work Force

Author(s): OurEnergyPolicy.org

Date: October 17, 2011 at 4:19 PM

[Note: The statements below are intended solely to stimulate discussion among the Expert community, and do not represent the position of OurEnergyPolicy.org. Text in italics indicates clarification or expansion.]   There is a shortage of workers in almost every area of the energy industry. It is the result of neglect since the early eighties and of transfer of critical professions and industries overseas. This is especially critical for battery technology, nuclear and geothermal. We need the people and the talent and we simply don’t have them. Academic researchers – after the great cutbacks in energy research in the 1980’s, the… [more]

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