Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Down That Wrong Road Again...

...We've Let Disasters Define Energy Policy Before

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Three Mile Island.

Back in the 1970s we were poised to build nuclear power plants enough to meet our energy needs. Unfortunately the accident at Three Mile Island was used by opponants of nuclear power to halt much of that planned capacity. Today we depend on fossil fuels and lay a haze across the Appalachians to meet our electric needs. It didn't have to be so.

In the wake of accidents, safety procedures were improved. Nuclear energy powers much of Europe and Japan without problems.

In Brand New Green [click to read], Peter W. Huber discusses how Environmentalist Stewart Brand has discovered that nuclear energy is really pretty environmentally friendly. Brand says: "The question I ask myself now is: “What took me so long? I could have looked into the realities of nuclear power many years earlier, if I weren’t so lazy.” When he got over his nuclear sloth, here’s what Brand learned. (Most of the words quoted here are Brand’s own, but some are Brand quoting others approvingly.) “Fear of radiation is a far more important health threat than radiation itself.” “Reactor safety is a problem already solved,” and the new reactors are even safer than the old. Waste isn’t a problem; we need the $10 billion Yucca mountain disposal site “about as much as we need a facility for imprisoning dangerous extraterrestrials.” Nuclear power isn’t just the cheapest practical carbon-free option around, but the cheapest, period, when not snarled up in green tape. Scientists “invariably poll high in support of nuclear.” The people so pragmatic that they actually keep the lights lit, he might have added, have polled that way for 40 years, on the strength of reams of data and analyses, as well as the operating experience of our nuclear navy and a wide range of commercial reactors scattered across the planet."

Today the President suspended offshore drilling in a move reminiscent of the nuclear policies of the past decades. The specter of disaster is being used to stifle the legitimate development of energy resources. Indeed, if deepwater wells are more dangerous, then why not allow drilling closer to shore... or from the shore itself. There are ways to exploit our domestic resources safely and it is a matter of national security.

We simply cannot cap off our own resources and put ourselves at the mercy of despots like Hugo Chavez.

We need a president who really is on top of energy policy, not one who says he is but fiddles while Rome burns.

Mr. President, let me help you. Here's what "On Top of It" looks like.

First, get your stinking foot off of BP's neck. It's really not there anyway. No one wants to lose eleven of their best people in a horrible explosion. We have a bad situation but BP is trying to solve the problem. Let's give them some support. Then we can analyze how we'll keep it from happening again.

Second, Governor Jindal asked for permission to build barriers to contain or mitigate the spill. Your correct response would have been: "Governor Jindal, I hope you're already getting your men in place. I'll clear the red tape for you... oh, Governor Jindal, Do you need any Seabee's from Gulfport? Do you need anything from us to do the job?" You know, if you had been a GOVERNOR instead of a 'Community Organizer,' you'd know how to do this.

Third, stop politicizing this disaster. America needs to safely extract energy from the ground. Wind farms just won't meet our needs. You wouldn't stop airplanes from flying because occasionally one crashes? You analyze failures and make things safer. Real leadership is stepping up to the plate and explaining just that.

Update: Augusta Conservative [click to read] brings us This from Reuters [click to read]. The drilling halt may cause more economic damage to the Gulf region than the spill.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

THYME Magazine

Citizen Journalism with a Better Flavor

THYME Magazine, Volume II, Issue XIX
Volume II, Issue XIX

Honesty in Science - The Future of Energy

Consider for a moment your own home. Within a few feet of where you sit, substances and energy resources are being safely transported that can:

Kill you with electrical shock
Start fires
Explode
Drown You
Asphixiate You

and I daresay you would resist any well meaning effort to remove electricity, natural gas or propane, water and central heating!

Such is the logic that must be employed on a global scale.

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico must be seen in light of the vast amount of oil that is safely drilled and transported every day. Let's look at how hysteria has crippled our energy production in the past and why we need a common sense approach that lets us become energy independent and improve our safety in doing so.

The Seventies

Remeber gas lines? Three Mile Island? We were going to run out of petroleum then and nuclear power was shunned as too risky. The MSM hyped our fears and we let other countries build the nuclear plants that had been on our drawing boards. We stalled a lot of domestic oil production and didn't build any new refineries.

Now we still burn a lot of fossil fuel to create our electricity and you can see the haze of our energy production as you look out from the Blue Ridge Mountains. We missed the opportunity to create clean nuclear plants to take care of those power needs. We are thirty years behind schedule.

We are literally over a barrel when it comes to providing for our transportation energy needs. We buy it from places that hate us, at prices that we can't control and we haven't the refinery capacity to respond to interruptions in the flow.

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Caribou browse contently under the pipeline near Prudhoe Bay.

The 2010's

Now is the time to begin building those nuclear plants. Now is the time to pursue energy independence with all the urgency we can muster. A new American refinery and increased domestic production are manditory. Failure is not an option.

The 'other' weekly news magazine is reporting The Big Spill [1.]. The need for better engineering and procedures is real. The efforts to derail domestic energy production by the left must be resisted at all costs. They must not be allowed to twist this disaster to fulfill that end.

Obama Doesn't Like Information

Phil Has the Details [click to read].

"You're coming of age in a 24/7 media environment that bombards us with all kinds of content and exposes us to all kinds of arguments, some of which don't always rank all that high on the truth meter." says the President. Please Mr. President, single out THYME so I can go viral and charge confiscatory advertising rates like Rush, Glenn and Sean!

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I wondered why 'Shadowman' from 'The Frog Prince' reminded me so much of the POTUS? Could it be that they both have 'friends on the other side?' Having Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff sort of makes you wonder?

Obama Shaman [click to read] by Michael Knox Beran in City Journal makes you wonder even more.

"Obama-mania is bound in the end to disappoint. Not only does it teach us to despise our political system’s wise recognition of human imperfection and the pursuit of private happiness; it encourages us to seek for perfection where we will not find it, in politics, in the hero worship of a charismatic shaman, in the speciousness of a secular millennium. Lacking the moral parables that made our ancestors wary of those delusions in which overweening pride is apt to involve us, we pursue false gods and turn away from traditions that really can help us make sense of our condition."

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

21st Century Oil Boom

And It is Right in Our Own Back Yard

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21st Century Oil Shiek?

No kidding! This USGS Report Makes it Clear [click to read].

That's right! We're talking about 3 to 4.3 Billion Barrels of Technically Recoverable Oil Assessed in North Dakota and Montana. Let's start drilling!