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TRANSPORTATION VIEWS
http://aceee.org/pubs/e097.htm
http://www.greenercars.org/
http://aceee.org/transportation/about.htm
http://aceee.org/pubs/t024full.pdf
http://aceee.org/transportation/index.htm
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THIS IS HOW OUR ALASKA LEADERS ASKED FOR $ FOR
http://www.energy.gov/
http://www.energy.gov/alaska.htm
http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/states/state_specific_information.cfm/state=AK
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/about/state_activities/map_new.asp?stid=AK
http://www.cfo.doe.gov/budget/09budget/Content/Labandstate/FY2009state.pdf#page=9
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ALASKA STATE ENERGY VIEWS AND PUB S
Alaska Senate Energy Policy Group
http://energy.aksenate.org/ Contact us http://energy.aksenate.org/contact-us-2
State Energy Policy & Program Recommendations10/19/0950 page PDF file
SUMMARY of State Energy Policy & Program Recommendations10/19/097 page PDF file
PRESENTATIONS
CIRI's presentation on Underground Natural Gas28 page PDF
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http://www.adn.com/opinion/view/story/1020623.html
Our view: What now on energy?
No shortage of ideas, but state will have to set some priorities
Published: November 19th, 2009 08:58 PMLast Modified: November 19th, 2009 08:58 PM
Energy prices have dropped from last year's record levels, but they're still painfully high for Alaskans, especially in the Bush. Once again, the state's political leaders are hearing a familiar call to action: "Alaska needs an energy plan."
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This round of work on energy is not intended to produce a report that just gathers dust on the shelf. Rep. Millet and Sen. Wielechowski want their work to guide the Legislature's decisions next year on what energy bills to pass and what energy projects to fund.
Both the House and Senate panels are making a worthwhile effort to guide Alaska's energy future. Alaskans should speak up.
BOTTOM LINE: Legislature's interim work is encouraging, but tough choices lie ahead
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http://www.inspect-ny.com/heat/Current_Heating_Cost_Table.htm
Table Comparing Current Home Heating Costs for Oil, Gas, Electricity, Firewood in the U.S.InspectAPedia ®
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