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1 Written by Robert Bryce Presented by: William Stangohr

2 Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd Voltaire

3  $5.5 trillion will be spent by the International Energy agency between now and 2030  By 2030 renewable energy will provide 10% of the worlds primary energy needs

4  A breakthrough in energy storage technology or the discovery of a massive new oil field would cause a disruption  a drop in demand, or a surplus of oil would cause a drop in oil prices and undermine the push for alternative energy

5 1. Promote Natural gas and nuclear power through target use of tax incentives 2. Encourage oil and gas production in the U.S. 3. Continue promoting energy efficiency 4. Continue working on renewables and energy storage technologies such as batteries and compressed air energy

6  On September 7, 2002 Bush falsely claim that the IAEA issued a report saying that Iraq was just six month away from developing a nuclear weapon  IAEA is the organization that is supposed to regulate and police the nuclear center  Right now it is under funded and lack political power

7  Iowa is too small and agriculturally focus for the first primary  The ethanol debate became a litmus test in the last election  Obama= Pro ethanol  Hillary =Pro ethanol after becoming a presidential candidate  Same thing with McCain

8  U.S. run by lawyers. They write complicated bills  The 2005 Energy policy Act was 550 pages  The 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act 310 pages  The 2009 American Clean Energy and Security Act 1428 pages  In 2009 only three senator had engineering degrees

9  Iran and France embraced Nuclear and Natural Gas  In 2008 Natural gas provides 15% of France’s energy, and 55% of Iran’s  In 1973 nuclear power provided about 2% of France’s energy in 2008 it provided 39%  Today nuclear power provide nearly 80% of France’s power

10  In 2007 5.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas were burned as waste  That is equivalent to 30% of the European unions total annual gas needs  On average the world burn 14.5 billion cubic feet of gas. That is equal to 2.6 million barrels of oil worth the energy.

11  In 1971 energy policies were determined by 48 federal agency and 14 congressional committees  In 2009 24 federal agency and 25 congressional committees


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