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ENER-G INTRODUCES NEW LOW-CARBON GAS ABSORPTION TECHNOLOGY

energyinformation wrote 1 week ago: News Source : ENER-G Low-carbon gas absorption technology – that heats and cools buildings wit … more →

Tags: efficient energy saving, Energy Efficient, energy efficient power generation, Gasification, green energy, guaranteed energy saving, Sustainable Energy, efficient energy management, Renewable Energy Sources

All the key decisions were made behind closed doors, long before the so-called "public consultations" began3 comments

WCO wrote 2 weeks ago: Lorrie Goldstein Climate hysterics need to stop focusing on foolish criticism, beware of hot air pus … more →

Tags: Ontario Government, conflict of interest, Corporate Welfare, corruption, government subsidies, greenwashing

H.R. 2454 - American Clean Energy And Security Act Of 2009 OR "Destroy The American Economy" Bill1 comment

wapiti307 wrote 3 weeks ago: This is an extension of an earlier post on ACW [Post - The American Clean Energy and Security Act of … more →

Tags: Commerce, Congress, Domestic Policy, Economy, Energy, Foreign Affairs, General Politics, Global Warming, house congress

National Post: Dalton McGuinty, Rubber Duck Award, Junk Science Week1 comment

WCO wrote 3 weeks ago: Posted: June 20, 2009, 2:18 AM by NP Editor When readers were asked to submit nominations for these … more →

Tags: Green Energy Act, greenwashing, Industrial Wind Info, Energy viability, government subsidies, electrical pollution, Due Diligence, corruption, DISHONESTY

Follow the Funding! **Must Watch**

WCO wrote 4 weeks ago: From Greengrift:   Tom Adams has posted an interesting video on the Green Energy Act Paradox in … more →

Tags: Ontario Government, Corporate Welfare, corruption, DISHONESTY, Due Diligence, Energy viability, government subsidies, greenwashing, McGuinty

Part I - This is Public Consultation? Report from Ottawa2 comments

WCO wrote 1 month ago: Does McGuinty Listen to the Public? Wind Concerns Ontario will be following closely and reporting on … more →

Tags: Green Energy Act, Civil Liberty, Corporate Welfare, Due Diligence, Energy viability, government subsidies, McGuinty, Ontario Government, Smitherman

CanWEA's Outrageous Exaggerations4 comments

WCO wrote 1 month ago: The Globe and Mail Data provided by the Canadian Wind Energy Association would lead one to believe t … more →

Tags: Viability, CanWEA, Industrial Wind Info, Energy viability, Corporate Welfare, Due Diligence, corruption, DISHONESTY

The Guvs Must Be Crazy

Rady Ananda wrote 1 month ago: May 17, 2007 The problem is this; the guvs do that.  Elections belong to the people, but only in the … more →

Tags: Elections, Civil Liberties / Human Rights, constitution, economy. economics, Politics, News, rady ananda, democracy, Fraudulent Elections

Pimp My Attic1 comment

jonwbecker wrote 1 month ago: After: 19 inches of insulation and cover for whole house fan Before: Measly insulation and air fl … more →

Tags: Energy and Environment, Attic, attic fan, Attic Insulation, attic stair cover, carbon footprint, Electric, electric bill, Energy

Dear Government, Protect Us From Tyrannies

andykingcva wrote 1 month ago: “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most o … more →

Tags: CS Lewis, environmental emissions, party, Political, Power grab, Tyranny

Cap and Trade Tax

andykingcva wrote 1 month ago: Another great political season ended in November of 2008 and like all political seasons in recent hi … more →

Tags: Al Gore, cap and trade, Energy, Science, Tax

Myth of the Danish green energy ‘miracle’1 comment

WCO wrote 2 months ago: Michael Trebilcock’s reply to Sigurd Lauge Pedersen, Denmark: Wind power doesn’t reduce CO2 e … more →

Tags: Jobs, greenwashing, Industrial Wind Info, Energy viability, government subsidies, CO2 emissions, DISHONESTY, junk science

Paul Krugman: An Affordable Salvation4 comments

Ralph Maughan wrote 2 months ago: Krugman, the Nobel Laureate in economics says we can afford a cap and trade policy on carbon emissio … more →

Tags: climate change, Politics, cap and trade, Conservatives, Energy Security

Reasonable pain for a substantial gain

takis karantonis wrote 2 months ago: Food for thought and always worth reading: Dr. Paul Krugman’s column in the New York Times abo … more →

Tags: Energy efficiency, Various, Carbon Trade, Environmental Science, green economy, Green Future

Tell us the real cost, please.3 comments

WCO wrote 2 months ago: Dalton McGuinty says our electricity bills will rise only “minimally” with new green tec … more →

Tags: Subsidies / Costs, greenwashing, Industrial Wind Info, Ontario Government, Energy viability, government subsidies, Corporate Welfare, Due Diligence, corruption

Wind power is great politics but lousy policy

WCO wrote 2 months ago: By RONALD J. DANIELS President, Johns Hopkins University  The Globe and Mail Years ago, Princeton e … more →

Tags: Viability, DISHONESTY, Energy viability, Environment, government subsidies, greenwashing, Industrial Wind Info, Jobs, junk science

Submissions to the Green Energy Act Standing Committee2 comments

WCO wrote 2 months ago: Submission to the GEA Standing Committee from Wind Concerns Ontario Submission to the GEA Standing C … more →

Tags: Green Energy Act, Industrial Wind Info, Ontario Government, Energy viability, government subsidies, CO2 emissions, Due Diligence, Civil Liberty

Your Computer– An Energy Vampire

advancerealty wrote 3 months ago:  Banish the energy drain of your PC with these easy tips: · Set your computer to “hibernate” after … more →

Tags: Advance Realty, Computers

Financial Post: Wind power is a complete disaster1 comment

WCO wrote 3 months ago: There is no evidence that industrial wind power is likely to have a significant impact on carbon emi … more →

Tags: wind industry, greenwashing, Industrial Wind Info, Energy viability


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