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The Frontier of Renewable Energy: Texas?
Texas is the home of oil, steaks, cattle and George W. Bush. It is not the place where you would see a lot of renewable energy, but these are strange times and it seems that California is not the home of renewable energy, Texas is. Texas is currently producing more wind power than any other ...
Texas Aims for Solar Dominance
Texas Aims for Solar Dominance
greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com — The Lone Star State leads the country in wind-power. Now Texas aims to be number one in... solar production too. (more) Texas Aims for Solar Dominance
Blaffer Gallery :: Exhibitions :: Texas Oil: Landscape of an Industry
class.uh.edu — The Center for Land Use Interpretation in Houston January 17 – March 29, 2009 A petrochemical system... integrates the country through a continental network of facilities and pipelines. This network, assembled over the last hundred years, moves crude, ... (more) Blaffer Gallery :: Exhibitions :: Texas Oil: Landscape ...
Cronies: Oil, The Bushes, And The Rise Of Texas, America's Superstate: Robert Bryce: Books
amazon.com — From Publishers Weekly Journalist Bryce, whose previous book, Pipe Dreams, chronicled the rise and fall of Enron,... now recounts how Texas rose over the past 60 years on a tide of oil to become the pre-eminent focus of American economic and political ... (more) Cronies: Oil, The Bushes, And The Rise Of Texas, ...
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