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re: "House Republicans live in imagined energy world, Salazar charges"

And Senate Democrats live in a far more disturbing world in which windmills, solar panels and corn-derived ethanol power the country despite the fact that such power sources require more energy to create than than they can ever produce, they have the potential to only meet small portions of the need, and they push the price of the nation's most important food staples through the roof. 




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House Republicans live in imagined energy world
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House Republicans live in imagined energy world, Salazar charges

WASHINGTON, DC, Apr. 24
04/24/2012
By Nick Snow
OGJ Washington Editor

US Interior Sec. Ken Salazar leveled a broadside against US House Republicans and other critics of the Obama administration’s energy policies who he said are living in a politically driven imagined energy world.
“It’s a place where up is down and left is right, where oil shale seems to be mistaken for shale oil, where record profits justify billions in subsidies, and where rising US production and falling dependence on foreign oil somehow add up to bad news,” he said in an Apr. 24 National Press Club luncheon address.
He urged them to forsake election-year politics and pass bills codifying offshore oil and gas reforms imposed by Interior following the 2010 Macondo well incident and oil spill; approve an agreement with Mexico opening “transboundary” oil reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico for development; and implement policies to create a long-term, sustained renewable energy economy, including tax incentives and a clean energy standard.

http://www.ogj.com/articles/2012/04/house-republicans-live-in-imagined-energy-world-salazar-charges.html?cmpid=EnlDailyApril252012


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