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America Needs Its Engine Tuned

September 28 2008   William   writes:

There was a great op-ed by Thomas Friedman in the New York Times recently. Two paragraphs wrote exactly what I’ve been thinking:

“Infants and the elderly who are disabled obsess about survival,” said Sridhar. “As a nation, if we just focus on survival, the demise of our leadership is imminent. We are thrivers. Thrivers are constantly looking for new opportunities to seize and lead and be No. 1.” That is what America is about.

But we have lost focus on that. Our economy is like a car, added Sridhar, and the financial institutions are the transmission system that keeps the wheels turning and the car moving forward. Real production of goods that create absolute value and jobs, though, are the engine.

“I cannot help but ponder about how quickly we are ready to act on fixing the transmission, by pumping in almost one trillion dollars in a fortnight,” said Sridhar. “On the other hand, the engine, which is slowly dying, is not even getting an oil change or a tuneup with the same urgency, let alone a trillion dollars to get ourselves a new engine. Just imagine what a trillion-dollar investment would return to the economy, including the ‘transmission,’ if we committed at that level to green jobs and technologies.” (read the whole article)

America needs to promote productive developments such as infrastructure and technology. Where are our leaders in government?

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Investment Recommendation: Encana (ECA)

March 21 2008   William   writes:

Encana is a natural gas and oil producer with the majority of its assets located in North America. The company has increased its gas production and reserve holdings annually for the past 3 years. On Dec 31, 2007 had access to 12.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas (5% of North American reserves). continue reading »

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Energy Content Library

December 27 2007   William   writes:

What is the energy required to produce common items such as…

  • cinder blocks
  • metal sign posts
  • beer bottles
  • aluminum cans
  • plastic bottles
  • computers
  • clocks
  • rebar

Knowing the energy requirements for the products would allow one to more accurately determine which products are sensible to produce.

To determine this would require analysis of the production and transportation methods used for each product. Much of this information could be found on the web and could then be modeled.

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