Thursday, November 27, 2008
With Obama, will the US turn green ?
Obama has promised that the US the biggest polluter in the world will clean up its act There are high hopes for President-elect Barack Obama s proposed energy plan at a sewage treatment plant in New Jersey that already runs more than 50 on Wind power With the 150 billion Obama plans to use to incentivize private investment in clean energy every year this could be the sewage plant of the future
Monday, November 24, 2008
800 new jobs for W. Michigan
The state is offering tax breaks to bring in more than 4 000 jobs to the state 800 of which will be for the west side
The Next Treasury Secretary; Is The Bailout A Bust?; Uncle Sam Saves Citi; Who Gets Saved Next?; More Stimulus On The Way?
Obama taps NY Fed President Geithner as next Treasury Secretary Geithner has been a central figure in administration of bailout Bachus is top Republican on House Financial Services Committee Government buys large stake in Citigroup to calm markets Analysis by Rep Spencer Bachus R Obama
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Oil Reverses Course; Oil's Rollercoaster Ride
Crude oil dips below 50 a barrel as economy weakens demand Crude oil had not fallen below 50 per barrel in nearly two years Credit crisis economy dampen urgency for energy solution Analysis by Adam Sieminski of Deutsche Bank
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
93 year old man installs wind turbine on his property
93 year old man installs wind turbine on his property
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Battle of the Wind Turbines
Some Buffalo State College students are doing their best to blow away the competition
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
World & National News: Obama & McCain Meet Today; Congress Returns; California Fires
Report and analysis by Michelle Makori of Bloomberg News
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Group Wants Wind Turbines At Local Golf Course
A group of Bay County officials want to explore the use of wind power at a local golf course
GOP's Future
Republican governors gather in Florida to discuss GOP future Analysis by Gov Tim Pawlenty R Minnesota
Monday, November 10, 2008
E-Merge, mini eco-friendly car
If you re looking for a little lift and don t need to hit the highway there s a new car to check out
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Pickens Plan
Millions of dollars have been spent on a campaign to convince the public to adopt the Pickens Plan
Sector Focus: Utilities
Analysis and Discussion with Paul Fremont of Jefferies Co Has Hold Ratings on PG E and Spectra
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Investing in Green Energy
Vestas 3Q profit gains 47 on higher turbine prices Analysis by Ditlev Engel Vestas Wind Systems CEO Analysis by Norbert Ruecker of Bank Julius Baer
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
In-Depth Look: The Election and the Markets
Analysis and Discussion with Scott Black of Delphi Management
Monday, November 3, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
DuWayne Hendrickson
Election day is tomorrow and today we hear from one final candidate on the statewide ballot for Governor Independent candidate DuWayne Hendrickson of Minot Hello I am DuWayne Hendrickson Independent candidate for Governor of North Dakota I would like to thank the KX Network and the citizens of North Dakota for this opportunity to express my views My wife of 29 years and I have been lifelong North Dakota residents and have had the opportunity to raise our four children in this great state We are proud to be residents of North Dakota Having family members in occupations ranging from Agriculture to the energy industry education to financial services as well as being a former small business owner I feel that I have a strong perspective on the opportunities and threats facing North Dakota s citizens and businesses One of the biggest issues in North Dakota is our increasingly high property tax With local education being as much as 50 or more of our property tax I would propose legislation to increase state funding of education to alleviate the property tax burden on our state s home owners As a state we have to ensure that our residents and prospective residents can afford to purchase a home or stay in their current home We also have to encourage local governments to become more fiscally responsible to lessen their burden on property tax We also have to get our state budget under control It took North Dakota over 100 years to reach a 1 billion dollar budget but has almost doubled under the current administration As Governor I would ensure that the state is only spending money in a fiscally responsible way that adds value to North Dakotas current and future residents If we do not control our costs now we will leave North Dakota in worse financial shape for future generations and make it more difficult for them to prosper As governor I would promote spending on infrastructure and improving the incentives for small businesses in our rural communities We are currently facing many obstacles with our rural infrastructure regarding roads and utility access for our oil industry and growing communities We also need to look at increasing other sources of alternative energy sources such as wind bio-fuels and coal as well as improving our ability to transport that energy to more communities and states to increase revenue for North Dakota We are also fortunate that in these difficult financial times that North Dakota has a substantial budget surplus As Governor I will provide a disciplined approach for investing this surplus in a way that benefits the current North Dakota residents and makes us attractive to prospective residents and employers I will also dedicate some of this surplus to improve our education system by improving teacher wages to keep our highly qualified teachers in our state I will also commit to controlling our education spending in a way that allows us to provide a high level of education across all communities in this great state which will allow all of the children of North Dakota the opportunity for a quality education The more we can invest in our children today the greater their contribution to the success of this state will be in the future The future of our state depends on many different areas of concern However our number one priority needs to be investing in our state in a way that encourages entrepreneurship job creation increased wages and a diverse economy And while I may not have all the answers to all the concerns facing North Dakota today and in the future I will devote my time to working with all areas of state county and local governments to provide the best possible future for our state For more information about me and my vision for North Dakota please visit my website www hendricksonforgovernor com Again thanks for your time it is greatly appreciated and I hope to be speaking to you from the Governors office in the future A vote for Hendrickson on November 4th is a vote for building a better ND
Hendrickson's Message
Election day is tomorrow and today we hear from one candidate on the statewide ballot for Governor Independent candidte DuWayne Hendrickson of Minot Hello I am DuWayne Hendrickson Independent candidate for Governor of North Dakota I would like to thank the KX Network and the citizens of North Dakota for this opportunity to express my views My wife of 29 years and I have been lifelong North Dakota residents and have had the opportunity to raise our four children in this great state We are proud to be residents of North Dakota Having family members in occupations ranging from Agriculture to the energy industry education to financial services as well as being a former small business owner I feel that I have a strong perspective on the opportunities and threats facing North Dakota s citizens and businesses One of the biggest issues in North Dakota is our increasingly high property tax With local education being as much as 50 or more of our property tax I would propose legislation to increase state funding of education to alleviate the property tax burden on our state s home owners As a state we have to ensure that our residents and prospective residents can afford to purchase a home or stay in their current home We also have to encourage local governments to become more fiscally responsible to lessen their burden on property tax We also have to get our state budget under control It took North Dakota over 100 years to reach a 1 billion dollar budget but has almost doubled under the current administration As Governor I would ensure that the state is only spending money in a fiscally responsible way that adds value to North Dakotas current and future residents If we do not control our costs now we will leave North Dakota in worse financial shape for future generations and make it more difficult for them to prosper As governor I would promote spending on infrastructure and improving the incentives for small businesses in our rural communities We are currently facing many obstacles with our rural infrastructure regarding roads and utility access for our oil industry and growing communities We also need to look at increasing other sources of alternative energy sources such as wind bio-fuels and coal as well as improving our ability to transport that energy to more communities and states to increase revenue for North Dakota We are also fortunate that in these difficult financial times that North Dakota has a substantial budget surplus As Governor I will provide a disciplined approach for investing this surplus in a way that benefits the current North Dakota residents and makes us attractive to prospective residents and employers I will also dedicate some of this surplus to improve our education system by improving teacher wages to keep our highly qualified teachers in our state I will also commit to controlling our education spending in a way that allows us to provide a high level of education across all communities in this great state which will allow all of the children of North Dakota the opportunity for a quality education The more we can invest in our children today the greater their contribution to the success of this state will be in the future The future of our state depends on many different areas of concern However our number one priority needs to be investing in our state in a way that encourages entrepreneurship job creation increased wages and a diverse economy And while I may not have all the answers to all the concerns facing North Dakota today and in the future I will devote my time to working with all areas of state county and local governments to provide the best possible future for our state For more information about me and my vision for North Dakota please visit my website www hendricksonforgovernor com Again thanks for your time it is greatly appreciated and I hope to be speaking to you from the Governors office in the future A vote for Hendrickson on Nov 4th is a vote for building a better ND
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