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More energy events & release of the FY09 Budget
Posted on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 @ 19:46:59 UTC by vlad

General Sarah Minczeski writes: MORE ENERGY EVENTS HAVE BEEN POSTED TO OUR WEBSITE (The Energy Conversation): Energy Events

The Fiscal Year 2009 (FY09) Budget was transmitted to Congress yesterday and can be found here: Budget of the United States Government

You may be interested in reviewing the budget for the Department of Energy prior to the February 11th Energy Conversation where Dr. Marburger, Science Advisor to the President, will address the science and technology items in the budget as they relate to energy and climate change.


The Energy Conversation (http://energyconversation.org/)

is about facilitating the unprecedented collaboration required to overcome the energy crisis that threatens us all. It is a forum for connecting the best ideas, innovations, resources and people – all of which will be needed to create a sustainable energy future. It serves as the starting point – the entrĂ©e to active collaborative engagement – where those of us committed to being part of the solution can shape our future … together.

To submit suggested topics for upcoming Energy Conversation meetings, email minczes@cna.org.

All the best,
The Energy Conversation Team


 
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Increased funding for physical sciences evaporates after budget showdown (Score: 1)
by vlad on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 @ 19:58:39 UTC
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Particle physics and ITER participation are the losers as Congress wraps up fiscal year 2008 appropriations. NSF growth is slowed.

February 2008, page 20

What Congress gives, Congress can take away. When the dust finally settled from one of the most rancorous and partisan appropriations processes in recent memory, the big funding increases for basic physical sciences research that had seemed a certainty as recently as mid-December had all but disappeared.

Among the sciences, particle physics was hardest hit by the omnibus spending package that was signed into law in December, nearly three months into the 2008 fiscal year. Caught in the crossfire of a budget feud between the White House and congressional Democrats, the Department of Energy's Fermilab and SLAC were forced to announce plans to shed hundreds of jobs and terminate R&D on several accelerator projects. And the $160 million US contribution to the ITER experimental fusion facility was practically eliminated by last-minute cuts that were made to reduce overall spending to the level demanded by President Bush. NSF was wounded too, losing $500 million of the funding increases that had been included in bills already cleared by House and Senate appropriators.

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Primary elections and alt NRG (Score: 1)
by vlad on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 @ 20:21:31 UTC
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Dr. Paul Werbos writes: Maybe it's a bit late, but I did get around to some more serious meditation about the primaries today -- and their implications for alternate energy. (I suppose we have all been distracted by a lot of red herrings, including the claim that Obama and Clinton are "basically the same on issues," which is not true.)

The first thing I ran across in this round was:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/taylor-marsh/obama-hearts-nuke-giant-e_b_84824.html [www.huffingtonpost.com]

Amazing we have not heard of it yet. But If Obama is nominated, we certainly will.





 

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