Biden Gives $109M to Research How to End Use of Coal, Oil & Gas
We're kind of speechless and dumbfounded--but perhaps we shouldn't be. Last week President Biden announced a new program to be funded with $109.5 million aimed at figuring out how to convince fossil fuel workers to be happy taking a huge pay cut and installing solar panels and windmills instead of making far more money in a far more meaningful job working in fossil fuels. Brian Anderson, director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), headquartered in Pittsburgh, will lead the effort. How enormously sad that Anderson, someone we greatly admire, is out in front selling Biden's bill of goods--the end of fossil energy.
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