Posted by ToddLevi on October 30, 2008 at 18:06:37 from (71.29.83.87):
In Reply to: Boone Pickins posted by ken in texas on October 30, 2008 at 12:56:16:
Pickens is making a 15-25% return on his money from TAX CREDITS. Our money. His fortune on natural gas will be increased by the gas fired plants that backup wind generation. Wind comes and goes to quickly and after the grid is saturated can not be backed up with slow, inexpensive sources. Generation will increase the demand for natural gas. Research it a little and se what he wants to use the Texas right of way for. Selling your water out from under your feet?He is not looking out for anyone but himself and will twist the truth and laws any way he can to make another dollar. After he dies his company will go on. Their motivation is MONEY without ETHICS.All of these things can be checked on the EIA website.
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