Friday, December 23, 2011
Evidence against fracking enough to be concerned
Friday, December 2, 2011
Ohio Electricity Goals
General Assembly (11/02/11)
General Assembly (11/02/11)
- Power SourceMWh per MWHouses perMWNuclear8060735Landfill Gas7450680Coal6480590Biomass*5260480Hydro3150290Wind2630240Solar PV1225110
Monday, November 21, 2011
Frackquakes
Monday, November 7, 2011
Renewables vs. Industry Electricity Cost
- StateIndustrial Cost,cents/kWh(a)Renewable Electricity, % (b)Illinois7.5 (10)1.9Indiana5.74 (4)1.9Iowa5.33 (2)16.5Kentucky4.98 (1)4.1Michigan7.2 (9)3.9Minnesota6.3 (7)14.4Missouri5.46 (3)2.7Ohio6.06 (6)0.9West Virginia5.78 (5)3.4Wisconsin6.74 (8)6.2
Friday, September 16, 2011
ENERGY LOSSES IN THE US AND OHIO
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Life After High School
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Fracking Letter to the Editor
The Columbus Dispatch declined to publish this:
"Your article on May 8 about the proposed legislation oil and gas drilling on State parks was very timely. It showed that the quarrel is about a small potential gain in the Budget. But there is also the concern for the health and safety consequences of drilling. Pennsylvania is the current focus of development and many accidents have occurred, including a gas-well blowout in Moshannon State Forest. Right now Ohio is on the fringe of drilling. But there has already been an explosion in Geauga County; a house was blown off of its foundation and drinking water was contaminated. Adding to the problem is a new technique called horizontal fracking, which allows one well to do the job of twenty (and cause twenty times the damage when an accident occurs). Because of its greater efficiency, horizontal fracking is called a game changer by drilling advocates. My fear is that the game will change from shuffleboard to demolition derby."
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
OHIO COAL IMPORTS
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
EXAMPLE PRESS RELAEASE
(Previous Post 22 June 2011)
For Immediate Release
RIDE FOR TAX RELIEF PLANNED
The plain fact of the matter is that taxes are too high in Coventry. The poor are starving while the nobles are feasting on the fat of the land.
Many have been asking 'What can we do to relieve ourselves of this burden?'. Sadly, the only person who can help is good King Ethelred. But he is as-yet unready to act. He needs to be shown that the good people of Coventry are solidly behind tax relief.
Our own Lady Godiva has decided to arouse our people to action. She will ride her horse from the Cathedral to the Chapel at mid-day on St. Swithin's Day next. To show her solidarity with the poor, she will not wear her luxurious vestments. If enough people come to observe the ride, King Ethelred will get the message.
For further information contact Piers Ploughman at the Sign of the Unicorn.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
A Gas Well Will Blow Up
New technologies often run trouble-free for twenty or thirty years. But, from train derailments in the nineteenth century, to the Challenger space shuttle and the Three-Mile Island nuclear reactor in the last century, and the Gulf oil spill last year, disaster finally happens. The cause could be carelessness with successful equipment or stretching the technology too far or lax regulation or some of all three. Before a major accident, advocates talk of how safe and clean their technology is – such as we hear now about fracking to stimulate gas and oil wells. But drilling oil wells in the Gulf and gas wells on shore have similarities. One can freely predict a major gas-well explosion will follow the BP oil spill. There have already been small gas-well explosions (including one in Geauga County). They should serve as a warning.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
EXAMPLE INTERVIEW WITH GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL
From: Dorothy
To: Patty, Maxine, Laverne
Subject: Privatization of Yellow Brick Road
Date: Wednesday, June 22 2011
I spent an hour yesterday with Councilman Woodsman detailing the League's opposition to this plan. He supports us, but advised me that Councilman Scarecrow is adamant. Scarecrow argues that the road is too expensive to maintain and that the alternative is a tax increase. The Wicked Witch Development Corp plan for turning it into a toll road will go a long way towards solving the financial crisis that the city faces.
He further told me that Scarecrow is relying on citizen apathy to push this plan through. We have to come up with a plan to gather citizen support for us and a recommendation on alternative ways to eliminate the city's deficit. Councilman Lion is the swing vote; I am cautiously optimistic that he has the courage to stand up to Councilman Scarecrow, but he needs encouragement. We should meet with him quickly.