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| Volume 2, Issue 2 By: Rod Adams |
May 1996 | |
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In the news:
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Netherlands Begins NEREUS StudyCapt. Gulian Crommelin RNN(Ret.), ROMAWA's founder said "This is an example of innovative thinking which is a challenge to the young, who are much more aware for the future than the generation which is in power at the moment. This generation I often call "the flower power generation", the generation of wealth, soft thinking and acting, the generation with a lack of courage and initiative, the generation of more of the same." Florida Rejects OrimulsionGovernor Chiles, who voted against the proposal, said "I'm not sure that Florida should rush to be the first," in the United States to burn the relatively new fuel from Venezuela. Going into the hearing, the FP&L had gained the approval of the state Department of Environmental Protection and the support of several local, state and federal agencies. According to the company, the conversion to the lower cost fuel and the increased productivity that it would enable for the currently under used plants would have saved its ratepayers $4.4 billion over a 20 year period. Oil Majors Report Improved ProfitsThe primary driver in this exceptional performance was higher oil and gas prices caused by a frigid winter in many of the principle oil consuming regions including the United States and Europe. The average price of natural gas for the quarter at Chevron was $2.28 per thousand cubic feet, 83 cents higher than the same period in 1995. |
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Copyright 1997-2009 Adams Atomic Engines, Inc. All rights reserved.
Originally published - May 1996
Reformatted February 20, 2009