Energy

The Great Green Fleet: The Military and Renewable Energy

 
Technology is a hard thing to predict. In 1961, for example, the commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission T.A.M.

Making a Case for Congressional Earmarks

 
In an interesting article for Defense News last week, Kate Brannen rightly points out, that although earmarks are becoming more difficult to come across, they’re by no means extinct.
 
Affectionately known as “pork,” earmarks are used by a lawmaker to steer appropriations directly into projects that he or she finds particularly important.

Residential, Military Markets Offer Solar Industry Light at the end of the Tunnel

If you thought the conversation about solar energy in America was full of mixed messages, you'd be right. There are differences over the economic and commercial viability of solar power, and whether the government ought to play a role in encouraging renewable energy investment. These opinions (like so many others) are largely ideologically driven, but it’s starting to look like the divisiveness of the current political environment has begun plaguing the industry itself. Yes: things have gotten even more confusing.

Selling the Military on Biofuels

The U.S. military may have recently joined Team Biofuel, but that doesn’t mean alternative energy companies have an easy sell.  

Number 1 — The BP Deepwater Horizon

Well, we got there. It took a while, but finally the moment America’s been waiting for… Spector & Associates’ PR moment of 2010: the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

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