Not bad for a technique that last got attention after the energy crisis of the 1970s.
Patrick Foody and his sons hoped to harness this to solve the energy crisis.
After Vietnam and the energy crisis of the 1970s, some said America had passed its high point.
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The energy crisis is a global problem, so it makes sense for us to seek a global solution.
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What is the Bush administration considering building to assist in the energy crisis?
He is allowing the energy crisis to worsen so that people will desperately buy his Alaska oil drilling energy plan.
The global recession, the energy crisis, food insecurity, climate change -- all these have made development more difficult, yet more urgent.
President Bush joined that chorus Wednesday, when he complained about Congress' inaction on handling the energy crisis facing the nation.
After the energy crisis of the 1970s, France invested heavily in nuclear facilities, and today the country is much less dependent on foreign oil.
If you look back to California during the energy crisis (Enron once again), we had demand out strip production, thus power outages and escalating costs.
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In addition, Carter was an early pusher of the green agenda, declaring that the energy crisis he helped bring about was the moral equivalent of war.
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The energy crisis of the past few months, in short, has made Americans look at wind with a new interest and this time the interest may be justified.
The energy crisis turned into a fund-raising opportunity for Ovshinsky.
Nevertheless, conservation groups maintain that the energy crisis does not dim their current proposal to remove the four Lower Snake River dams in order to recover endangered salmon populations.
During the energy crisis of the late 1970s the government financed research into catalysts for coal gasification, only to drop the projects after oil prices fell and natural gas was deregulated.
To Americans who are wondering whether to trade in their old gas eaters for smaller cars, puzzling over the options for investment, business and public policy for the second decade of the energy crisis.
Monday's ceremony comes just days before the government's term is set to expire and could be designed to win votes by making the ruling Pakistan People's Party look like it's addressing the energy crisis.
The recent ITA report raises the specter of the energy crisis of the mid-1970s to indicate that "major long-term disruptions in fuel supplies can have serious economic implications, " because of the reliance of various regions on each other.
Senators Lieberman and Collins, the chairman and ranking member respectively of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, will precede a midday press conference unveiling their legislation by holding a hearing on the energy crisis and what might be done about it.
The government seems to be flouting its commitment to the pipeline as a way to prove it is committed to solving the energy crisis despite its track record, and has emphasized that it is going forward with the project in the face of U.S. opposition.
While we cannot forecast with certainty the duration of the energy crisis in Thailand or its actual impact on production capacity, we can recommend some proactive steps that companies should take to better prepare themselves and their suppliers for these types of disruptions in the future.
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Remember during the first energy crisis when the Feds forced the states to reduce speed limits to 55 mph, to save gasoline?
Holman talked about the technology and projects underway in Africa to reduce malaria through the creation of a Photonic Fence as well as ways to tackle the world energy crisis by addressing nuclear energy via TerraPower. (See a full list of the projects at Intellectual Ventures here).
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Since the first energy price crisis in 1973, the world's overall energy appetite has increased by an amount equal to adding another United States to the planet.
At the other end of the philosophical spectrum, a re-release of Confronting Collapse by Michael Rupert, presents a 25-point program for action to address the imminent energy crisis.
Not long after the California energy crisis brought deregulation screeching to a halt in 2000, utilities began predicting that legislation putting a cap on greenhouse-gas emissions would be the catalyst for change.
But McCurry, who stayed affiliated after his 1993 retirement, was more a car man than a company man: He'd spent an earlier career at Chrysler, where he revived sales after the first energy crisis.
In California alone (as part of a settlement with the State over issues occurring suring the CA energy crisis over a decade ago) NRG has agreed to build and operate infrastructure for at least 200 fast-charging (480 volt) stations, and a minimum 10, 000 level 2 (240 volt) stations in businesses and multi-unit dwellings.
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Just take the following two sets of recommendations for addressing the pending energy security crisis that almost everyone in the business sees coming, significantly paraphrased for this column.
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