New Energy Blog
Hey folks,
I have great news for those of you who are interested in FACTS and TRUTH when it comes to Energy. Our friends over at API have launched a new Blog all about energy. You can find it here over at Energy Tomorrow Blog.
The main Author will be our very own friend Jane Van Ryan, with guest writers up to and including the API President. Experts in the Energy Field Talking DIRECTLY to you, about all things on the Energy front.
"Who are we?
Energy Tomorrow is brought to you by the American Petroleum Institute (API), which is the only national trade association that represents all aspects of America's oil and natural gas industry. Our 400 corporate members, from the largest major oil company to the smallest of independents, come from all segments of the industry. They are producers, refiners, suppliers, pipeline operators and marine transporters, as well as service and supply companies that support all segments of the industry.
What are we trying to do here?
Well, it's pretty simple. Like we explained in our inaugural post, we aim to be:
Informative: Energy issues are complicated, to say the least. We'll do our best to break down some of these complex issues in a way that's easy to understand, and we'll answer your questions in an open dialogue.
Timely: This is also where we'll provide our most up-to-date tidbits of news, information and commentary. So subscribe, bookmark - whatever your preference - to stay sharp on the day's most pressing energy issues.
Fair: Most importantly, we want to hear from you and welcome your comments on our blog posts. We're looking forward to hosting a discussion with varying positions and opinions, but we do ask that you adhere to the comment guidelines. (Basically, we just ask that you be respectful.)
What do we want from you?
We want to foster a productive debate on energy issues. With that in mind, we expect those participating in the conversation on our blog to adhere to the comment policy described below. We encourage you to weigh in with a variety of perspectives; you just have to play by the rules. Thank you in advance for doing so."
You can read all about them and the Comment Policy over at the Blog itself.
Here is just a taste of what you can expect.
Prices at the Pump Explained
Did You Know...
A new burden on American families
Climate Bill: 'Unacceptable as Drafted'
Poll Finds Support for Offshore Drilling on East Coast
That is just a small sample of what you can find at this new Blog. It is far past time when all ordinary Americans, of whom are ALL effected by the Energy Issues facing us today, have a source to go to to learn the FACTS. A place where you can talk DIRECTLY to the real Experts in the field and learn things that you will not learn anywhere else.
I encourage you all to take a few minutes to go over and sign up. Well, if you want to leave a comment you have to sign up. Check it out for yourself. Whenever you hear something about energy and want to learn more about it, the New Energy Tomorrow Blog., would be a GREAT place to start.
Peter
Hey folks,
I have great news for those of you who are interested in FACTS and TRUTH when it comes to Energy. Our friends over at API have launched a new Blog all about energy. You can find it here over at Energy Tomorrow Blog.
The main Author will be our very own friend Jane Van Ryan, with guest writers up to and including the API President. Experts in the Energy Field Talking DIRECTLY to you, about all things on the Energy front.
"Who are we?
Energy Tomorrow is brought to you by the American Petroleum Institute (API), which is the only national trade association that represents all aspects of America's oil and natural gas industry. Our 400 corporate members, from the largest major oil company to the smallest of independents, come from all segments of the industry. They are producers, refiners, suppliers, pipeline operators and marine transporters, as well as service and supply companies that support all segments of the industry.
What are we trying to do here?
Well, it's pretty simple. Like we explained in our inaugural post, we aim to be:
Informative: Energy issues are complicated, to say the least. We'll do our best to break down some of these complex issues in a way that's easy to understand, and we'll answer your questions in an open dialogue.
Timely: This is also where we'll provide our most up-to-date tidbits of news, information and commentary. So subscribe, bookmark - whatever your preference - to stay sharp on the day's most pressing energy issues.
Fair: Most importantly, we want to hear from you and welcome your comments on our blog posts. We're looking forward to hosting a discussion with varying positions and opinions, but we do ask that you adhere to the comment guidelines. (Basically, we just ask that you be respectful.)
What do we want from you?
We want to foster a productive debate on energy issues. With that in mind, we expect those participating in the conversation on our blog to adhere to the comment policy described below. We encourage you to weigh in with a variety of perspectives; you just have to play by the rules. Thank you in advance for doing so."
You can read all about them and the Comment Policy over at the Blog itself.
Here is just a taste of what you can expect.
Prices at the Pump Explained
Did You Know...
A new burden on American families
Climate Bill: 'Unacceptable as Drafted'
Poll Finds Support for Offshore Drilling on East Coast
That is just a small sample of what you can find at this new Blog. It is far past time when all ordinary Americans, of whom are ALL effected by the Energy Issues facing us today, have a source to go to to learn the FACTS. A place where you can talk DIRECTLY to the real Experts in the field and learn things that you will not learn anywhere else.
I encourage you all to take a few minutes to go over and sign up. Well, if you want to leave a comment you have to sign up. Check it out for yourself. Whenever you hear something about energy and want to learn more about it, the New Energy Tomorrow Blog., would be a GREAT place to start.
Peter
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