Sen. Inhofe (OK) in ‘unholy alliance’ with Friends of the Earth contra: ethanol. #rsrh

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Sunday: Inhofe forms ‘unholy alliance’ with environmentalists

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe’s efforts on ethanol have provided unlikely allies for the Oklahoma Republican perhaps best known to such groups for calling man-made global warming a hoax.

“Unholy alliance’’ is how Inhofe described the development in an interview.
In the past, some of the environmental groups now coming down on the side against ethanol have not been shy when it came to taking on Inhofe, especially on the global warming issue.

He even suggested that some may be too embarrassed to “come out of the closet” and announce their support of his efforts publicly.

Kate McMahon, biofuels campaign coordinator for Friends of the Earth, was not reticent about discussing the matter publicly and even complimented Inhofe for having a good staff to work on such issues.

“Simply put, in this city, there are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies,” McMahon said.

“Over here at Friends of the Earth, we’re not embarrassed. We revel in the fact that we can overcome our differences with unconventional allies in order to get things done.’’
She said ethanol is not a partisan issue but definitely is a regional one.

Read the complete story in Sunday’s World.

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#natgas http://yfrog.com/h2d2nkxj Seen near Morgan City L

#natgas http://yfrog.com/h2d2nkxj Seen near Morgan City LA shipyard.

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Palin joins Vladimir in slamming Obama’s SOTU Energy mush-talk. #rsrh

Palin joins Vladimir in slamming Obama’s SOTU Energy mush-talk. #rsrh http://amplify.com/u/anv6g

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Palin joins Vladimir in slamming Obama’s SOTU Energy mush-talk. #rsrh

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Palin slams Obama’s ‘hostility’ to oil drilling

Sarah Palin greeted President Obama’s State of the Union speech with allegations that White House energy policies will increase gasoline prices by hindering U.S. oil drilling and relying on “vague promises” about clean energy.

Obama, in Tuesday’s speech, called for greatly expanding low-carbon power sources and advanced-technology vehicles, as well as funding expanded federal green-energy research and development by repealing billions of dollars in oil-industry tax breaks.

But Palin — the former Alaska governor who might seek the 2012 GOP White House nomination — attacked the speech on her Facebook page early Thursday.

Palin writes:

Palin writes:

“When it comes to energy issues, we heard more vague promises last night as the President’s rhetoric suggested an all-of-the-above solution to meeting our country’s energy needs. But again, his actions point in a different direction. He offers a vision of a future powered by what he refers to as ‘clean energy,’ but how we will get there from here remains a mystery.”

She adds:

“In the meantime, he continues to stymie the responsible development of our own abundant conventional energy resources — the stuff we actually use right now to fuel our economy. His continued hostility towards domestic drilling means hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs will not be created and millions of Americans will end up paying more at the pump. It also means we’ll continue to transfer hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars to foreign regimes that don’t have America’s interests at heart.”

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Oil and gas income $18 B in 2008; can you manage to pay for regualtion out of that?? @NatRes

Oil and gas income $18 B in 2008; can you manage to pay for regualtion out of that?? @NatResources

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Lies, D***ed Lies, and Oscars: Anti-Gas Agitprop Nominated for Best Documentary #rsrh

Lies, D***ed Lies, and Oscars: Anti-Gas Agitprop Nominated for Best Documentary #rsrh http://amplify.com/u/ansqi

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Lies, D***ed Lies, and Oscars: Anti-Gas Agitprop Nominated for Best Documentary #rsrh

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Is there a Documentary (Fiction) category?

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Oil industry paid $1 trillion in taxes 1981-2008. #rsrh

Link: Oil industry paid $1 trillion in taxes 1981-2008. #rsrh

President Obama let me keep 60% of the money I made last year. Thank you for the generous gift, Mr. Obama, thank you!

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I’m famous! #eers

I’m famous! #eers

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Obama’s Softheaded Energy Policy

From the President’s State of the Union Address:

We need to get behind this [green] innovation. And to help pay for it, I’m asking Congress to eliminate the billions in taxpayer dollars we currently give to oil companies. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but they’re doing just fine on their own. So instead of subsidizing yesterday’s energy, let’s invest in tomorrow’s.

Now, clean energy breakthroughs will only translate into clean energy jobs if businesses know there will be a market for what they’re selling. So tonight, I challenge you to join me in setting a new goal: by 2035, 80% of America’s electricity will come from clean energy sources. Some folks want wind and solar. Others want nuclear, clean coal, and natural gas. To meet this goal, we will need them all …

Already, we are seeing the promise of renewable energy. Robert and Gary Allen are brothers who run a small Michigan roofing company. After September 11th, they volunteered their best roofers to help repair the Pentagon. But half of their factory went unused, and the recession hit them hard.

Today, with the help of a government loan, that empty space is being used to manufacture solar shingles that are being sold all across the country. In Robert’s words, “We reinvented ourselves.”

Let’s take a closer look, shall we?

…I’m asking Congress to eliminate the billions in taxpayer dollars we currently give to oil companies.

Those billions of dollars we “give the oil companies”? Prior Congresses purposely tweaked the tax code to encourage drilling. Their “investment” resulted in the stable, secure and affordable energy supply that enabled our nation’s industrial might. By taking those benefits away, drilling becomes less attractive to the investor.  Fewer wells will be drilled, and more jobs will be lost. Energy prices will rise, making the U.S. less competitive in international markets and more dependent on foreign energy producers.

A point often missed by Democratic policy wonks: You can’t punish oil without punishing natural gas. The two are inextricably linked; what we refer to casually as “oil companies” are also America’s biggest natural gas suppliers. The tax code for drilling is the same for oil and natural gas. Since 80% of America’s domestic drilling targets natural gas, you can’t take away those tax breaks from oil without crippling gas. More on that later…

I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but they’re doing just fine on their own.

I don’t know if Mr. Obama noticed (he certainly didn’t bring it up in the SOTU), but there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last summer. He imposed a moratorium, with a subsequent “permitorium” that has much of the industry in limbo. We’re hemorraging jobs, and it’s because of Obama’s misguided overreaction.

…by 2035, 80% of America’s electricity will come from clean energy sources. Some folks want wind and solar. Others want nuclear, clean coal, and natural gas.

According to the Department of Energy’s base case projection, renewables will account for 12.7% of electrical generating capacity by 2035, vs 10.4% in 2009. (“Renewables” includes Hydro, geothermal and biomass, in addition to solar and wind.) That’s not much growth. “Some folks” may want solar and wind to be major contributors, but their share of generating capacity will always be tiny.

Mr. Obama has belatedly acknowledged that “other” clean fuel, natural gas. As I pointed out above, oil and natural gas are inextricably mixed. Most of “the billions in taxpayer dollars we currently give to oil companies” has had the effect of making natural gas cheaper and more available. Mr. Obama is unclear on how we’re going to stimulate gas production while punishing gas producers.

No, the big winner here is clean coal, another technology dependent on massive infusions of government dough. This time the beneficiaries will be the big coal-dependent electrical generating utilities: the government will heavily subsidize their new-generation plants, while increased costs will be passed along to ratepayers. The electric utilities, unlike oil and gas companies, enjoy the risk-free world of regulated returns.

Now, clean energy breakthroughs will only translate into clean energy jobs if businesses know there will be a market for what they’re selling.

He’s talking about a government-mandated mix of energy sources. Require consumers to buy a product, and sure enough someone will fill the demand.

This government-centric model is inefficient and backward. The government should not be picking winners and losers, the marketplace should.

GPS and the Internet, Obama’s models of government-led game-changing technologies, do not owe their commercial success to a government mandate for their use. They succeeded because some entrepreneur saw a way to make a buck by using the technology in a different way.

Government “investment” in energy research is not a new idea. President Carter created the Department of Energy over 30 years ago in response to the oil embargoes of the 1970s, with “energy independence” as its goal. About the same time I graduated college with a degree in Petroleum Engineering. After 33 years in the business, I can’t think of a single significant technology that the DOE can call its own. All of the significant breakthroughs happened in the private sector.

As long as the government throws money at renewable energy and green jobs, we are guaranteed one resource in limitless supply: “green” company owners like the Mssrs. Allen who can be trotted out like props at State of the Union addresses.

Cross-posted at RedState.com.

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