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Posts Tagged ‘energy

DoE scrambles to get ready for money flow

February 25, 2009

One of the initial “winners” of Obama’s stimulus package is the Department of Energy.  It looks like they are working hard to get ready to award contracts (see article here).  Hopefully it is done correctly.  Any time government money is given out there is always a suspicion of the teams/companies that won the contract is actually [...]

Science Debate ’08

September 15, 2008

Ah-hah, this is what I’ve been looking for.  A real indication of what the prospective candidates think of the Science and Innovation.  A group of organisations got together and formed a list of 14 fundamental questions to ask the candidates.  And fortunately, both Obama and McCain have obliged with their (very long) comments. I’ll analyze [...]

Decision ’08 and lack of discussion on science/energy program

August 14, 2008

A very good article from Embedded.com and subsequent debate regarding the need for a new energy policy for the US. link to article

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