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Unrest in the Middle East throughout 2011 not only increased global prices for gasoline but also jet fuel used by commercial airlines and the Department of Defense.
In fact, according to a new Blo...
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Consider this: 95 percent of transportation fuel in the United States comes from oil that is controlled by the handful of countries that make up OPEC – many of which are run by dictators and s...
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By sdreyer
December 22, 2011
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Everyday American families hit a new record this year — but not one they wish they’d hit. According to several news reporters and analyses, Americans spent a record amount on gasoline th...
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By sdreyer
December 15, 2011
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The blender’s credit may be going away but ethanol will continue to be attacked by its critics – some of whom date back to the early part of the 20th century.
The first Model T automobi...
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By sdreyer
November 17, 2011
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The recent collapse of solar company Solyndra has sharpened debate over policies to support the development and commercialization of clean, renewable energy in the U.S. Critics of federal programs t...
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In the last year alone, we have seen the economic and environmental consequences of our over-reliance on foreign oil as a transportation fuel. Gas prices continue to empty the pockets of hard workin...
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Government investment in new forms of energy is nothing new. From the dawn of industrialization, the federal government has consistently promoted new energy technologies and infrastructure deemed cr...
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Growth Energy represents the producers and supporters of ethanol who feed the world and fuel America in ways that achieve energy independence, improve economic ...
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