By Allen Brooks on September 13, 2011
Trying To Solve Mystery Of Missing Marcellus Resource Whither The Direction Of Natural Gas Markets In Job Search Obama Keeps Targeting Green Job Potentia World Wind Energy Market Continues To Grow Can A Government’s Business Policy Screw Up A Market? read more
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Brazil ethanol, Brookings Institute, clean jobs, E100, EIA, Form 914 gas production, gas shale reserves, gas shale resources, green jobs, horizontal rig count, Marcellus Shale, Marcellus Shale Coalition, Mus, natural gas prices, Petrobras, USGS, wind energy, World Wind Energy Association
By Allen Brooks on August 29, 2011
Marcellus Shale: The Glass Half Empty Or Only Half Full? Obama Backs Electric Vehicles – Public Grows Skeptical Racing Irene To Rhode Island – Quick Thoughts Obama Plans Reorganization Of Climate Change Initiative Slowing Global Growth Portends Pressure On Oil Prices UK Power Market Encounters True Cost Of Green Energy Another Bad Sign For Energy […]
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