A New York Times
article spread across the front page of Montana's Capital City newspaper today reports "researchers in many different fields" targeting American West dust.
Which brings me to a lengthy opinion piece by Montana Public Service Commission Chairman Travis Kavulla discussing federal energy regulations,
finishing strong ...
'If the EPA is going to kill off the [coal] industry, then it ought to dispense with the tortuous waiting game and just get it over with. The status quo is the worst of both worlds. Industry is paralyzed and, meanwhile, plans for what to do with the clean, low-sulfur coal deposits of the Powder River Basin, America's most promising coal play, now revolve around exports to China, a nation every bit as determined as our EPA is ambivalent. In effect, the EPA is not lessening pollution in the world; it is merely exporting it, and our economy along with it.'
Read Mr. Kavulla's entire 1600 plus words at Power Engineering ...
Regulated Unto Death - How the EPA is killing America's energy industry Dec 2, 2011
Tom Gray, from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), responds to a portion of the Chairman's comments at the AWEA's
Into the Wind blog ...
Fact check: Kavulla off target on wind's cost Dec 12, 2011
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