• Re: Coal miners ask Obama to stop 'absolute lies'

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    "private sector's doing 'fine'" <whislting@grave.yd> wrote in message news:k61hcp$3fs$61@dont-email.me...
    On 10/20/2012 5:01 PM, NotMe wrote:
    Recall the big dust up claiming the EPA was causing coal fired power
    plants
    to close?

    Yes.

    They have.


    http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/165651-aep-epa-regs-will-cost-billions -and-result-in-five-closed-plants

    Utility giant American Electric Power said Thursday that it will shut down five coal-fired power plants and spend billions of dollars to comply with
    a series of pending Environmental Protection Agency regulations.

    http://www.dallasnews.com/business/energy/20120821-court-overturns-epa-rule-lim iting-pollution-from-coal-fired-plants-that-crosses-state-lines.ece

    http://www.dallasnews.com/business/energy/20120522-texas-electrical-grid-operat or-warns-of-shortages-in-coming-decade.ece


    Natural gas prices

    Power companies have been slow to invest in new plants in Texas the last few years because natural gas prices are low. Natural gas markets tend to set wholesale power prices in Texas' deregulated market. Unless investors can expect to sell electricity at prices high enough to profit, they aren't
    likely to build.

    Some plant operators make money by firing up old plants on hot summer days when customers demand the most electricity. Wholesale prices spike when
    demand soars.

    The Public Utility Commission is considering boosting the wholesale price
    cap from $3,000 per megawatt-hour to $4,500 as an incentive to get more
    plants online when Texans need them most. Typically, the price spikes up to the cap for only a few hours in a year. The average family uses about 1 megawatt-hour of electricity per month.

    Texas hired the Brattle Group consultants to study options for keeping the power on. That study is due June 1.

    Observers anticipate an ensuing discussion about adding a so-called capacity market to the ERCOT wholesale market. Rather than trade electricity,
    companies could trade future capacity as a carrot to build plants.

    Past discussions at ERCOT of a capacity market always concluded that the current energy-only market keeps electricity prices lower.

    Energy Future Holdings chief executive John Young said during recent a conference call that he expects the study will call for a mechanism to add reliability pricing to the market.

    "There is a cost of reliability," Young said. "How do you want to price it?"




    Basically the power industy and politicians made claims that the EPA rules would prevent the operation of the coal fired plants.

    EPA lost and the industy likewise lost the alibi that the EPA was the hold
    up.

    In the end the industy had to concede that the problem was not the EPA but that NG was so much cheaper that coal could not compete.

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    From: Galluping to a new leader <obam@not.now>
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    On 10/21/2012 7:05 PM, NotMe wrote:
    In the end the industy had to concede that the problem was not the EPA but that NG was so much cheaper that coal could not compete.

    The problem _was_ EPA, which is why the regs were thrown out.

    The solution is natural gas, but Obama doesn't like fracking.

    He's going to ruin this nation's energy cost profile:

    http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2012/05/04/obamas-newly-proposed-fracki ng-rules/

    Obama’s Newly Proposed Fracking Rules Opposed by Both Sides

    http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/234577-white-house-gas-fracking-rule-o n-track-

    Top Obama energy aide: 'Fracking' rules coming by year's end
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    "Galluping to a new leader" <obam@not.now> wrote in message news:k62c3f$3eh$1@dont-email.me...
    On 10/21/2012 7:05 PM, NotMe wrote:
    In the end the industy had to concede that the problem was not the EPA
    but
    that NG was so much cheaper that coal could not compete.

    The problem _was_ EPA, which is why the regs were thrown out.

    The solution is natural gas, but Obama doesn't like fracking.

    And now long ago the solution was coal and the big hammer was EPA (ne obama) rules?

    He's going to ruin this nation's energy cost profile:


    http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2012/05/04/obamas-newly-proposed-fracki ng-rules/

    Obama’s Newly Proposed Fracking Rules Opposed by Both Sides


    http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/234577-white-house-gas-fracking-rule-o n-track-

    Top Obama energy aide: 'Fracking' rules coming by year's end

    The only fracking rules I've seen that had any teeth were those rolled out
    in Texas and the hard reality there was they were false teeth.

    I paid for my engineering schooling working in the oil patch and made a good living subsequently both inside and out of the industry.

    I don't trust the oil or gas industy as far as I can hand toss a section of 24 inch pipe.

    Fracking can work safely but not under the rules we have now nor under the rules we will have in the future (the industy controls the legislative
    process both in the various states and in Washington.)


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    From: Mark Hill <mh505@qmail.not>
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    On 10/23/2012 12:15 AM, NotMe wrote:
    "Galluping to a new leader"<obam@not.now> wrote in message news:k62c3f$3eh$1@dont-email.me...
    On 10/21/2012 7:05 PM, NotMe wrote:
    In the end the industy had to concede that the problem was not the EPA
    but
    that NG was so much cheaper that coal could not compete.

    The problem _was_ EPA, which is why the regs were thrown out.

    The solution is natural gas, but Obama doesn't like fracking.

    And now long ago the solution was coal and the big hammer was EPA (ne obama) rules?

    What is (ne obama)?

    He's going to ruin this nation's energy cost profile:

    http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2012/05/04/obamas-newly-proposed-fracki ng-rules/

    Obama’s Newly Proposed Fracking Rules Opposed by Both Sides

    http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/234577-white-house-gas-fracking-rule-o n-track-

    Top Obama energy aide: 'Fracking' rules coming by year's end

    The only fracking rules I've seen that had any teeth were those rolled out
    in Texas and the hard reality there was they were false teeth.

    http://money.cnn.com/2012/05/04/news/economy/fracking_rules/index.htm

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The Obama administration tightened rules on
    hydraulic fracturing Friday, requiring the disclosure of chemicals used
    in the process when done on federal and American Indian lands.

    The new rules will also require additional testing of oil and gas well construction and require the industry to have a management plan for the
    water used in the process.

    "This proposed rule will strengthen the requirements for hydraulic
    fracturing performed on federal and Indian lands in order to build
    public confidence and protect the health of American communities, while ensuring continued access to the important resources that make up our
    energy economy," the Interior Department said in a statement.

    I paid for my engineering schooling working in the oil patch and made a good living subsequently both inside and out of the industry.

    I don't trust the oil or gas industy as far as I can hand toss a section of 24 inch pipe.

    Feel free to trust OPEC, they always have had our best interests at
    heart, and they create so many high paying American jobs at home...

    We should of course import MORE middle east oil and let many more
    soldiers die to keep that region stable.

    Fracking can work safely but not under the rules we have now nor under the rules we will have in the future (the industy controls the legislative process both in the various states and in Washington.)

    Thank you for enunciating the Democrat position of killing off American energy independence.

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    "Mark Hill" <mh505@qmail.not> wrote in message news:k66bgt$hll$1@dont-email.me...
    On 10/23/2012 12:15 AM, NotMe wrote:
    "Galluping to a new leader"<obam@not.now> wrote in message
    news:k62c3f$3eh$1@dont-email.me...
    On 10/21/2012 7:05 PM, NotMe wrote:
    In the end the industy had to concede that the problem was not the EPA >>>> but
    that NG was so much cheaper that coal could not compete.

    The problem _was_ EPA, which is why the regs were thrown out.

    The solution is natural gas, but Obama doesn't like fracking.

    And now long ago the solution was coal and the big hammer was EPA (ne
    obama) rules?

    What is (ne obama)?

    He's going to ruin this nation's energy cost profile:

    http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2012/05/04/obamas-newly-proposed-fracki ng-rules/

    Obama's Newly Proposed Fracking Rules Opposed by Both Sides

    http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/234577-white-house-gas-fracking-rule-o n-track-

    Top Obama energy aide: 'Fracking' rules coming by year's end

    The only fracking rules I've seen that had any teeth were those rolled
    out in Texas and the hard reality there was they were false teeth.

    http://money.cnn.com/2012/05/04/news/economy/fracking_rules/index.htm

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The Obama administration tightened rules on
    hydraulic fracturing Friday, requiring the disclosure of chemicals used in the process when done on federal and American Indian lands.

    The new rules will also require additional testing of oil and gas well construction and require the industry to have a management plan for the
    water used in the process.

    "This proposed rule will strengthen the requirements for hydraulic
    fracturing performed on federal and Indian lands in order to build public confidence and protect the health of American communities, while ensuring continued access to the important resources that make up our energy
    economy," the Interior Department said in a statement.

    I paid for my engineering schooling working in the oil patch and made a
    good living subsequently both inside and out of the industry.

    I don't trust the oil or gas industy as far as I can hand toss a section
    of 24 inch pipe.

    Feel free to trust OPEC, they always have had our best interests at heart, and they create so many high paying American jobs at home...

    And we have any reason to trust the oil industy be they on or off shore?
    Back in the 70 (recall the long lines?) within 24 hours of the price
    controls there were no more lines. What most folk did not know was that the industy was running out of places to store the excess.


    We should of course import MORE middle east oil and let many more soldiers die to keep that region stable.

    There were alternatives going back decades but due to oil interest those
    were 'put aside'

    Fracking can work safely but not under the rules we have now nor under
    the rules we will have in the future (the industy controls the
    legislative
    process both in the various states and in Washington.)

    Thank you for enunciating the Democrat position of killing off American energy independence.

    You know not of what you speak. Claims of safety of fracking go back to
    the 50's where the industy claimed fracking with atomic devices was
    perfectly safe. You're aware there is an ocean of water under NV that is
    too contaminated to drink or use in any practical way?

    Energy independence will come only when the American people have verifiable practical alternatives to chose from.


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    From: Mark Hill <mh505@qmail.not>
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    On 10/24/2012 7:59 PM, NotMe wrote:
    "Mark Hill"<mh505@qmail.not> wrote in message news:k66bgt$hll$1@dont-email.me...
    On 10/23/2012 12:15 AM, NotMe wrote:
    "Galluping to a new leader"<obam@not.now> wrote in message
    news:k62c3f$3eh$1@dont-email.me...
    On 10/21/2012 7:05 PM, NotMe wrote:
    In the end the industy had to concede that the problem was not the EPA >>>>> but
    that NG was so much cheaper that coal could not compete.

    The problem _was_ EPA, which is why the regs were thrown out.

    The solution is natural gas, but Obama doesn't like fracking.

    And now long ago the solution was coal and the big hammer was EPA (ne
    obama) rules?

    What is (ne obama)?

    He's going to ruin this nation's energy cost profile:

    http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2012/05/04/obamas-newly-proposed-fracki ng-rules/

    Obama's Newly Proposed Fracking Rules Opposed by Both Sides

    http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/234577-white-house-gas-fracking-rule-o n-track-

    Top Obama energy aide: 'Fracking' rules coming by year's end

    The only fracking rules I've seen that had any teeth were those rolled
    out in Texas and the hard reality there was they were false teeth.

    http://money.cnn.com/2012/05/04/news/economy/fracking_rules/index.htm

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The Obama administration tightened rules on
    hydraulic fracturing Friday, requiring the disclosure of chemicals used in >> the process when done on federal and American Indian lands.

    The new rules will also require additional testing of oil and gas well
    construction and require the industry to have a management plan for the
    water used in the process.

    "This proposed rule will strengthen the requirements for hydraulic
    fracturing performed on federal and Indian lands in order to build public
    confidence and protect the health of American communities, while ensuring
    continued access to the important resources that make up our energy
    economy," the Interior Department said in a statement.

    I paid for my engineering schooling working in the oil patch and made a
    good living subsequently both inside and out of the industry.

    I don't trust the oil or gas industy as far as I can hand toss a section >>> of 24 inch pipe.

    Feel free to trust OPEC, they always have had our best interests at heart, >> and they create so many high paying American jobs at home...

    And we have any reason to trust the oil industy be they on or off shore?

    Oh no, they only employ millions of Americans as it is...

    And they'd like to employ more:


    http://money.cnn.com/2011/09/07/news/economy/oil_jobs/index.htm

    With looser restrictions, the industry says it could deliver 1.4 million
    new jobs, boost tax rolls by $800 billion, and increase domestic energy production almost 50%.


    But Obama SHUT down federal leases and Gulf drilling.

    Obama wants oil companies to use non-producing leases and bankrupt
    themselves and the USA.

    Back in the 70 (recall the long lines?)

    I recall an OPEC embargo that caused long lines.

    I also recall it occurred immediately after what was, for the time,
    known as "peak oil" production in the USA.

    Some coincidence.

    OPEC sent prices from $3/brl. to $12/brl.

    Took us another Dem fuel crisis (Carter 1980s) and spiked interest rates
    (well into the 90s) before we cam close to recovering OUR domestic
    production levels.

    within 24 hours of the price
    controls there were no more lines.

    Bullshit lie.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_oil_crisis

    Government price controls further exacerbated the crisis in the United States,[30] which limited the price of "old oil" (that already
    discovered) while allowing newly discovered oil to be sold at a higher
    price, resulting in a withdrawal of old oil from the market and the
    creation of artificial scarcity. The rule also discouraged alternative energies or more efficient fuels or technologies from being
    developed.[30] The rule had been intended to promote oil
    exploration.[33] This scarcity was dealt with by rationing of gasoline
    (which occurred in many countries), with motorists facing long lines at
    gas stations beginning in summer 1972 and increasing by summer 1973.[30]

    To help reduce consumption, in 1974 a national maximum speed limit of 55
    mph (about 88 km/h) was imposed through the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act. Development of the United States Strategic Petroleum
    Reserve began in 1975, and in 1977, the cabinet-level Department of
    Energy was created, followed by the National Energy Act of 1978.

    Year-round daylight saving time was implemented from January 6, 1974, to February 23, 1975. The move spawned significant criticism because it
    forced many children to commute to school before sunrise. The
    pre-existing daylight saving rules, calling for the clocks to be
    advanced one hour on the last Sunday in April, were restored in 1976.

    Gas stations abandoned during the crisis were sometimes used for other purposes. This station at Potlatch, Washington was turned into a revival
    hall.
    The crisis also prompted a call for individuals and businesses to
    conserve energy, most notably a campaign by the Advertising Council
    using the tag line "Don't Be Fuelish."[40] Many newspapers carried
    full-page advertisements that featured cut-outs which could be attached
    to light switches, reading "Last Out, Lights Out: Don't Be Fuelish".

    By 1980, there were no longer full-size luxury cars with a 130-inch (3.3
    m) wheelbase and gross weights averaging 4,500 pounds (2,041 kg). The automakers began phasing out the traditional front engine/rear wheel
    drive layout in favor of more efficient front engine/front wheel drive designs.

    Though not regulated by the new legislation, auto racing groups
    voluntarily began conserving as well. In 1974 the 24 Hours of Daytona
    was canceled and NASCAR reduced all race distances by 10%; the 12 Hours
    of Sebring race was cancelled. In 1976, the U.S. Congress created the Weatherization Assistance Program to help low-income homeowners and
    renters deal with rising heating costs by reducing their demand through advanced insulation.

    What most folk did not know was that the
    industy was running out of places to store the excess.

    Yes, when folks can not afford to buy oil it does tend to mount up.

    That was the price of the US supporting Israel.

    But let the chronology speak in lieu of your lies:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_oil_crisis

    October 12— The United States initiates Operation Nickel Grass, an overt strategic airlift operation to provide replacement weapons and supplies
    to Israel during the Yom Kippur War. This followed similar Soviet moves
    to supply the Arab side.
    October 16 – Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, and Qatar unilaterally raise posted prices by 17% to $3.65 per barrel and announce production cuts.[19]
    October 17—OAPEC oil ministers agree to use oil as a weapon to
    influence the West's support of Israel in the Yom Kippur war. They
    recommend an embargo against non-complying states and mandate a cut in exports.
    October 19—US President Richard Nixon requests Congress to appropriate $2.2billion in emergency aid to Israel. This decision triggered a
    collective Arab response.[13] Libya immediately proclaims an embargo on
    oil exports to the United States;[14] Saudi Arabia and other Arab oil producing states follow suite the next day.[14]
    October 26—The Yom Kippur War ends.
    November 5—Arab producers announce a 25% output cut. A further 5% cut
    is threatened.
    November 23—The Arab embargo is extended to Portugal, Rhodesia, and
    South Africa.
    November 27—U.S. President Richard Nixon signs the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act authorizing price, production, allocation and marketing controls.
    December 9—Arab oil ministers agree to another five percent cut for non-friendly countries for January 1974.
    December 25—Arab oil ministers cancel the five percent output cut for January. Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani promises a ten percent
    OPEC production rise.
    January 7–9, 1974—OPEC decides to freeze prices until April 1.
    January 18—Israel signs a withdrawal agreement to pull back to the
    east side of the Suez Canal.
    February 11 – United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger unveils
    the Project Independence plan to make U.S. energy independent.
    February 12 – 14—Progress in Arab-Israeli disengagement brings
    discussion of oil strategy among the heads of state of Algeria, Egypt,
    Syria and Saudi Arabia.
    March 5—Israel withdraws the last of its troops from the west side of
    the Suez Canal.
    March 17—Arab oil ministers, with the exception of Libya, announce the
    end of the embargo against the United States.
    May 31—Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger produces a disengagement agreement
    on the Syrian front.
    December 1974—The 1973–1974 stock market crash ends.

    Government price controls further exacerbated the crisis in the United States,[30] which limited the price of "old oil" (that already
    discovered) while allowing newly discovered oil to be sold at a higher
    price, resulting in a withdrawal of old oil from the market and the
    creation of artificial scarcity.


    _Classic governmental MEDDLING_

    So very much akin to the Obama administration's failures and
    bankruptcies in "green energy":


    The complete list of faltering or bankrupt green-energy companies:
    1.Evergreen Solar ($25 million)*
    2.SpectraWatt ($500,000)*
    3.Solyndra ($535 million)*
    4.Beacon Power ($43 million)*
    5.Nevada Geothermal ($98.5 million)
    6.SunPower ($1.2 billion)
    7.First Solar ($1.46 billion)
    8.Babcock and Brown ($178 million)
    9.EnerDel’s subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5 million)*
    10.Amonix ($5.9 million)
    11.Fisker Automotive ($529 million)
    12.Abound Solar ($400 million)*
    13.A123 Systems ($279 million)*
    14.Willard and Kelsey Solar Group ($700,981)*
    15.Johnson Controls ($299 million)
    16.Schneider Electric ($86 million)
    17.Brightsource ($1.6 billion)
    18.ECOtality ($126.2 million)
    19.Raser Technologies ($33 million)*
    20.Energy Conversion Devices ($13.3 million)*
    21.Mountain Plaza, Inc. ($2 million)*
    22.Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsen’s Mills Acquisition Company ($10
    million)*
    23.Range Fuels ($80 million)*
    24.Thompson River Power ($6.5 million)*
    25.Stirling Energy Systems ($7 million)*
    26.Azure Dynamics ($5.4 million)*
    27.GreenVolts ($500,000)
    28.Vestas ($50 million)
    29.LG Chem’s subsidiary Compact Power ($151 million)
    30.Nordic Windpower ($16 million)*
    31.Navistar ($39 million)
    32.Satcon ($3 million)*
    33.Konarka Technologies Inc. ($20 million)*
    34.Mascoma Corp. ($100 million)


    Because GOVERNMENT can not trump the market and can _never_ pick winners.

    Nor should it.

    Learn from this, old man.

    We should of course import MORE middle east oil and let many more soldiers >> die to keep that region stable.

    There were alternatives going back decades but due to oil interest those
    were 'put aside'

    The "alternatives" account for less than 1% of total US domestic energy production.

    The "alternatives" have included a disastrous corn-ethanol scam that
    spiked food prices.

    "Alternatives" like wind and solar can NEVER power your car or take a
    semi load cross country.

    Why do you Dems want to RUIN this nation on the corrupt meddling altar
    of your "alternatives"?

    Fracking can work safely but not under the rules we have now nor under
    the rules we will have in the future (the industy controls the
    legislative
    process both in the various states and in Washington.)

    Thank you for enunciating the Democrat position of killing off American
    energy independence.

    You know not of what you speak.

    You lie like the common paid Dem shill that you are.

    Claims of safety of fracking go back to
    the 50's where the industy claimed fracking with atomic devices was
    perfectly safe.

    Complete non sequitur, no one is fracking with nukes, nor did nuke
    powered shale oil ever get past testing.

    You conflate science 'testing' with actual oil field workover.

    And you do it like the common Dem liar that we know you to be.

    You're aware there is an ocean of water under NV that is
    too contaminated to drink or use in any practical way?

    You're aware that nuclear testing in Nevada was for defense purposes and
    NOT fracking, you common Dem liar!

    Energy independence will come only when the American people have verifiable practical alternatives to chose from.

    Oh great deflection.

    How's corn-ethanol working out?

    Starve any children in the 3rd world lately, Dem?
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