Archive for June 11th, 2009

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Will wind energy follow ethanol’s path?

June 11, 2009

Michael Giberson

The ethanol industry is suffering and The Wichita Eagle asks, “Will wind energy follow ethanol’s path?

The answer is: Possibly. It depends on politics, the health of the credit markets and the price of coal, oil and natural gas.

Oil prices are moving up, recently exceeding $70 bbl in NYMEX trading, but gas and coal prices haven’t followed. For ethanol, oil prices are more important; for wind, gas and coal.  Credit markets seem to be opening up a bit, but slowly.  What about politics?

“[Wind power] polls extremely well,” [AWEA policy director Rob Gramlich] said. “Both Republicans and Democrats support it.”

I guess if you can’t be good, it is good to be popular.

HT to the Caprock Plains Wind Energy Association.

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And I thought Texas politics was entertaining…

June 11, 2009

Michael Giberson

Have you been keeping up with the news out of Albany, New York? On Monday, with the support of two Democratic state senators the minority Republicans voted themselves back into the leadership positions. Democrats tried to prevent the maneuver by, among other things, turning off the lights in the Senate chamber, and having failed to prevent the vote, filing lawsuits and locking the Senate chamber doors and refusing to turn over the keys.

The more you read about the story, the better it gets:

  • the move was fomented in part by a billionaire who spent heavily to help the Democrats seize control of the Senate last November and then was “angry to hear they were now planning to raise taxes on the wealthy” (cite);
  • The billionaire, Tom Golisano, reportedly supported candidates he felt would work for a “more open political culture in Albany,” but became frustrated when his substantial financial contributions didn’t seem to get him the full attention of the new Senate leadership when he visited the state capital (cite, cite);
  • New York Governor David Paterson’s first response to the leadership vote was “I will not allow this,” though he has no authority over senate organization (cite);
  • subsequently Paterson urged the senate to settle the leadership dispute and get back to business, arguing that the senators should “think of the lobbyists” who have worked so hard on their issues (cite);
  • one of the defecting Democrats is under indictment for felony assault (cite), the other has been plagued by legal troubles throughout his political career according to a New York Times profile. (cite)

“Send in the clowns,” you think? Don’t bother:

Nearby, amid the crush of camera crews, a clown dispatched to the Capitol by The New York Post added to the carnival atmosphere. (cite)

Who needs to read Christopher Buckley novels when you have real politics like this?

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It’s the end of the school year …

June 11, 2009

Lynne Kiesling

… replete with its reminder of the old aphorism, which I believe is completely accurate: we teach for free, but get paid to grade.

Grading, grading, grading, awash in blue books. Trying to avoid being lured into the procrastination vortices of KP, Twitter, etc.

OK, back to work …

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