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  • Dr. Chu Energy Secretary Nomination Hearing

    http://www.c-spanarchives.org/librar...ts_id=283308-1


    Product ID: 283308-1
    Format: Senate Committee
    Energy and Natural Resources
    Last Airing: 01/13/2009
    Event Date: 01/13/2009
    Length: 2 hours, 14 minutes
    Location: Washington, District of Columbia

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    Re: Dr. Chu Energy Secretary Nomination Hearing

    Bill, on the cable news networks they are shocked and surprised that Chu said nuclear power is part of the mix.

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    Originally Posted by babbittd
    Anyways, I think we should set up a pool to wager on when Obama publicly embraces nuclear power. He is the guy that is going to bring the Democrat voters on board
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    Interesting thought, but the Rockefellers have long been opposed to nuclear power. Taking into consideration that David Rockefeller basically runs the CFR, Bilderberg, Trilateral, and Bohemian Grove I have my doubts that we'll be making progress in this regard until we have absolutely no other choice.

    On the other hand in Europe the Rothschilds are pushing nuclear power and we have seen much advancement over there.

    Honestly, I hope you're right about this. You can say you told me so.

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      Re: Dr. Chu Energy Secretary Nomination Hearing

      Originally posted by babbittd View Post
      Bill, on the cable news networks they are shocked and surprised that Chu said nuclear power is part of the mix.

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      We'll have to see what happens
      Steven Chu: Okay, Coal’s Just a ‘Pretty Bad Dream’
      Posted by Keith Johnson

      The Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee’s nomination hearing on Energy Secretary nominee Steven Chu cut to the chase early on. North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan asked Dr. Chu how he really feels about coal as part of America’s energy mix, after having referred to coal in a speech as “my worst nightmare.”

      Dr. Chu hedged his opposition to coal and came out strongly in favor of so-called clean coal technology.

      “If the world continues to use coal the way it has been—I mean China, India, Russia—then it is a pretty bad dream,” Dr. Chu said. China has yet to tackle even coal’s basic particulate pollution problem, he said. But coal is also a “very abundant resource,” Dr. Chu added, making it “imperative” that the U.S. learns to capture carbon-dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants.

      ...

      http://blogs.wsj.com/environmentalca...tty-bad-dream/

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