Friday, February 27, 2009

Carbon Trading to Raise Consumer Energy Prices - WSJ.com
"This is going to change the distribution of wealth potentially for a century," said Dallas Burtraw, an economist at Resources for the Future, a nonpartisan Washington think tank.
Carbon capture won't be viable until 2020, says energy boss | Business | guardian.co.uk
Sam Laidlaw, chief executive of Centrica, has warned that coal plants fitted with carbon capture storage (CCS) equipment are unlikely to be ready to make big cuts in Britain's emissions before 2030.
Investor's Business Daily -- Crude Stimulus
Energy Policy: Shovel-ready stimulus? How about one that'll create at least a million jobs, give our economy a multitrillion-dollar boost, make our nation energy-secure and won't cost us a penny?

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