Now that the rain has given way to blazing sun, I thought it might be a good time to reach out to Dave Strenski in his capacity as the City’s most notable proponent of solar, and ask how we’re doing… I hope you enjoy our conversation. MARK: So, how about it, Dave? What’s the state […]
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State of the City: Solar Edition
Posted in Alternative Energy, Ypsilanti Also tagged A.J. Leo, A2Geeks, Dave Strenski, DTE, DTE Solar Farm, EMU, feed-in tariffs, Freighthouse, Heritage Festival, National Solar Tour, net metering, Nik Estep, Normal Park, solar, Solar City Hall, Solar Currents, Solar Ypsi, Srinergy, State Historic Preservation Office, Uni-Solar, William Sverdlik, William Welsh, Ypsi Food Coop, Ypsi Solar 6 Comments
The President can’t affect gas prices, but can gas prices affect the Presidential election?
With the laughable slate of moronic theocrats, disgraced demagogues, corporate villains, and states-rights racists that the Republican party has put forward to run against Obama, I’d say that, barring some epic scandal, Obama is guaranteed a second term… that is, if the price of gas doesn’t exceed $4.50 a gallon. I’ve read Nate Silver’s analysis, […]
Posted in energy, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged big oil, China, domestic oil production, Fareed Zakaria, FOX News, fuel economy, gas, India, Iran, Nate Silver, Newt Gingrich, Obama, Presidential politics, reality deficient, Republican lies, Stephen Moore, subsidies, the prices of gas 12 Comments