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Siemens Turbine Factory Targets US Switch from Coal to Natural Gas
Zwirn predicted that about half of this year’s 13,000 megawatts of new power plants are being fueled with natural gas. By 2016, he predicts roughly 30,000 megawatts of new gas-fired power plants will be under development or under construction, all potential customers for Siemens’s gas turbines. Continue reading
Toward a 21st-Century Regulatory System
This is the lesson of our history: Our economy is not a zero-sum game. Regulations do have costs; often, as a country, we have to make tough decisions about whether those costs are necessary. But what is clear is that we can strike the right balance. We can make our economy stronger and more competitive, while meeting our fundamental responsibilities to one another. Continue reading
Wind Energy Fights to Defend It’s Position as Clean Energy Alternative
…an oil and gas company trade group and think tanks financed in part with energy money are spreading misinformation to discredit wind as a renewable energy source. Continue reading



