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Author: momohpaul Created: 12/8/2008 1:00 PM
Unbiased opinion about issues surrounding the green-energy industry today

Not much attention has been paid by major media outlets to the paradoxical use of the phrase, "Clean Coal." Many of us "greenies" have been shouting in the wilderness but in the society we live in today, only two things bring attention to serious issues: highly capitalized lobbying and disasters. The latter apparently got the attention of TIME and CNN. Just last month, there was a major spill of toxic coal ash in Harriman, Tennessee. This disaster is estimated to be 100 times worse than the Exxon Valdez disaster.


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Not much attention has been paid by major media outlets to the paradoxical use of the phrase, "Clean Coal." Many of us "greenies" have been shouting in the wilderness but in the society we live in today, only two things bring attention to serious issues: highly capitalized lobbying and disasters. The latter apparently got the attention of TIME and CNN. Just last month, there was a major spill of toxic coal ash in Harriman, Tennessee. This disaster is estimated to be 100 times worse than the Exxon Valdez disaster.


I have included the TIME/CNN article

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Over the summer, we all bore witness to one of the most elaborate marketing fabrications of 2008-the spin campaign by the American coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) to paint coal as “clean.” ACCCE is sponsored by 48 coal and utility companies with obvious interest in the sustained use of coal. I bet you all remember the “I believe” ads. aired on major television and cable stations. Even president-elect Obama used the phrase, “clean coal,” throughout his campaign. ACCCE spent $45 million on this campaign, so what exactly is clean coal? What commercially viable technologies exist today permitting the use of the “clean coal” phrase?

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Over the summer, we all bore witness to one of the most elaborate marketing fabrications of 2008-the spin campaign by the American coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) to paint coal as “clean.” ACCCE is sponsored by 48 coal and utility companies with obvious interest in the sustained use of coal. I bet you all remember the “I believe” ads. aired on major television and cable stations. Even president-elect Obama used the phrase, “clean coal,” throughout his campaign. ACCCE spent $45 million on this campaign, so what exactly is clean coal? What commercially viable technologies exist today permitting the use of the “clean coal” phrase?

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This post is to extend my congratulations to the big boss, Nobel laureate Steve Chu, for his recent appointment as the nation's next Energy Secretary. Steve has been a fervent advocate for serious confrontation of the global warming and carbon footprint issues. Prof. Chu's appointment underscores ....

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This post is to extend my congratulations to the big boss, Nobel laureate Steve Chu, for his recent appointment as the nation's next Energy Secretary. Steve has been a fervent advocate for serious confrontation of the global warming and carbon footprint issues. Prof. Chu's appointment underscores ....

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It is always wise to evaluate the past to better understand or even avoid what lies ahead. At the risk of being labeled cynical, I ask, “haven’t we been here before?”

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It is always wise to evaluate the past to better understand or even avoid what lies ahead. At the risk of being labeled cynical, I ask, “haven’t we been here before?”

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Though the negative impact of high corn prices and multiple campaigns blaming corn ethanol for high food prices cannot be disputed, it is also becoming apparent that the industry’s problems also stem from poor management, strategy, and myopic foresight.

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Though the negative impact of high corn prices and multiple campaigns blaming corn ethanol for high food prices cannot be disputed, it is also becoming apparent that the industry’s problems also stem from poor management, strategy, and myopic foresight.

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yeh, the gearheads are looking at hybrids!!! checkout this wired article and the Nissan Altima: http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/12/hot-rodding-com.html 
 



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4 those who thought FFVs are BORING!
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For those of you who thought flex fuel vehs. are boring, checkout this carbon fibre body, 4.8 liter, 1018 bhp BEAST. Its Swedish. Its called Koenigsegg CCXR Edition. Here is another pic



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Secret Behind the Ethanol Hysteria
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I loved this piece titled "The Dirty Little Secret Behind the Ethanol Hysteria" by Gary Truitt. It talks about the campaigns by certain organizations to deface ethanol. Click here



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They Support Ethanol Fuel
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The beauty of ethanol



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Green Gold!!!



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