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John Ryden
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John Ryden is an Engineer with a background in Finance and Economics. Here he will discuss how energy production, energy use, and conservation affect us and the rest of the world with a focus on the economic implications.


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Friday, November 6th, 2009 · 1 comment
It is difficult to compare the cost of renewable energy to energy derived from fossil fuels. Renewable energy is...
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China is now the world’s largest producer of green house gases. This comes mainly from their huge use of coal...
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It was reported that PetroChina Co. Ltd. has formed an agreement with Huaneng Power to supply natural gas for new...
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NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) announces that the global average ocean surface temperature was the warmest on record, 1.06...
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With the current Cap and Trade legislation pending in Congress many commentators have been presenting the argument that global temperatures have...
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The “American Clean Energy and Security Act” is the name of Cap and Trade legislation now being...
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The vote on the cap and trade energy bill is coming up in congress. It does not look like supporters have enough...
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The liberal democrats in congress have been pushing a Cap and Trade bill that they believe would reduce carbon...
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There is a company in China that is now producing an electric car. The BYD F3DM went on sale December 15, 2008 in China. The car uses a lithium iron...
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Our use of energy, specifically fossil fuels, is the major source of greenhouse gas emissions. If we could cut down...
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