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of our energy mix. it was a report done a few years ago that i was part of under the bush administration coming out of the department of energy looking at what he percent wind energy by 2030 and understanding what it would take for the u.s. to scale up and reached 20% of by 2030.gy the industry is ready and able to scale up and reach that 20% mark. we have stayed ahead of the trajectory laid out in that report over the last five years. the industry growth has stayed ahead of the curve, on the path to 20%. the department of energy today is midway through the process of updating that report to understand, given everything that has changed, the new technology, changes in the power sector, what other challenges we might face and what are the benefits of scaling up very quickly in order to meet any of the energy goals we have in this country, whether it is climate change, addressing climate change with green energy, security, affordability, diversity, making sure our portfolio is diverse and secured. we are not overly reliant on any source. the department of energy is halfway through a process of updating that report of
of our energy mix. it was a report done a few years ago that i was part of under the bush administration coming out of the department of energy looking at what he percent wind energy by 2030 and understanding what it would take for the u.s. to scale up and reached 20% of by 2030.gy the industry is ready and able to scale up and reach that 20% mark. we have stayed ahead of the trajectory laid out in that report over the last five years. the industry growth has stayed ahead of the curve, on the...
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but bob alvarez, an anti-nuclear activist and former senior policy advisor at the department of energy, says don't wait too long. >> they've become major radioactive waste management operations and are not being treated as such. and we have to come to terms with that and have a national policy to have this stuff safely stored and not in so-called interim jerry-rigged storage systems. >> reporter: that's the real problem. we still have the waste. it isn't going anywhere, just sitting. what was temporary, now for years, waiting for yucca mountain to open or waiting for another yucca mountain to be found. drew griffin, cnn, washington. >>> this evening on cnn, a special report, "pandora's promise" a look at the future of nuclear energy that airs at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. >>> we are getting a look at toronto mayor rob ford. it's not the one that purportedly shows him smoking crack cocaine. ford admitted on tuesday he has
but bob alvarez, an anti-nuclear activist and former senior policy advisor at the department of energy, says don't wait too long. >> they've become major radioactive waste management operations and are not being treated as such. and we have to come to terms with that and have a national policy to have this stuff safely stored and not in so-called interim jerry-rigged storage systems. >> reporter: that's the real problem. we still have the waste. it isn't going anywhere, just...
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today i want to share with you some similar fiscal follies at the department of energy. the department of energy spends anistonnishing amount of taxpayer dollars on industries and technologies that are already well established in the public marketplace. but a few examples stand out more as the agency's growing role -- few examples stand out more than the agency's growing role in the automotive industry. take, for instance, the vehicle technologies program which is slated to receive $575 million under the president's 2014 budget. this program conducts research and development into seemingly every facet of vehicle manufacturing from hybrid technologies to engine efficiency to advanced lightweight materials. it even goes so far as to draw up marketing strategies to promote consumer acceptance of products like electric vehicles and renewable fuels. is there really anyone in america who doesn't know what an electric vehicle is? or what it does? yet we're supposed to spend money to improve computer -- i'm sorry, consumer acceptance of these products. the vehicle technologies pr
today i want to share with you some similar fiscal follies at the department of energy. the department of energy spends anistonnishing amount of taxpayer dollars on industries and technologies that are already well established in the public marketplace. but a few examples stand out more as the agency's growing role -- few examples stand out more than the agency's growing role in the automotive industry. take, for instance, the vehicle technologies program which is slated to receive $575 million...
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but that's not what people who are expert in the areas of renewable energy say. our own department of energy says renewables, wind and solar with energy efficiency and other resources, but renewables alone could be 80% of our energy needs by 2050. >> you know, that's pretty silly. do the math. the reality is that the renewable energies nonhydro renewables are less than 2% of global energy. and the growth in global energy use is 2 to 3% a year. so 20 to 30 years of subsidies to renewable energies are supplying only one year's growth. so we have to move. we need abundant, affordable, clean energy. and we shouldn't be cutting off any of those sources. >> including nuclear. >> including nuclear. nuclear should be one of the options. the people who favor nuclear don't say no solar energy. my barn roof is covered with solar panels. we generate twice as much energy as we use. but the problem is the renewable advocates will first of all try to cut down nuclear so that you have no choice. >> there's no environmental group in the united states which supports nuclear energy. >> well, the lead
but that's not what people who are expert in the areas of renewable energy say. our own department of energy says renewables, wind and solar with energy efficiency and other resources, but renewables alone could be 80% of our energy needs by 2050. >> you know, that's pretty silly. do the math. the reality is that the renewable energies nonhydro renewables are less than 2% of global energy. and the growth in global energy use is 2 to 3% a year. so 20 to 30 years of subsidies to renewable...
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department of energy on wednesday the department announced its new initiative the rooftop solar challenge over the cost of solar panels themselves is dropped sharply over the past few decades administrative costs the cost for example of installation permits still remains high that's where the rooftop solar challenge comes in the energy department is investing twelve million dollars in a competition. pits eight teams from places like the city university of new york at the clean energy states alliance against each other to try to find the most efficient ways to reduce the cost of solar installations solar is the future of the future of power good on the department of energy for helping us toward the future the bad guns and ammo magazine the popular firearm magazine created an uproar among conservatives this week when a published an article by contributing editor dick metcalf that embraced gun control any good will with gun control advocates the gun an animated walk itself has now expired that's because the magazine fired did. earlier today and ammos chief editor jim the cat announced the mo
department of energy on wednesday the department announced its new initiative the rooftop solar challenge over the cost of solar panels themselves is dropped sharply over the past few decades administrative costs the cost for example of installation permits still remains high that's where the rooftop solar challenge comes in the energy department is investing twelve million dollars in a competition. pits eight teams from places like the city university of new york at the clean energy states...
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of our energy mix. it was a report done a few years ago that i was part of under the bush administration coming out of the department of energy looking at what he percent wind energy by 2030 and understanding what it would take for the u.s. to scale up and reached 20% of by 2030.gy the industry is ready and able to scale up and reach that 20% mark. we have stayed ahead of the trajectory laid out in that report over the last five years. the industry growth has stayed ahead of the curve, on the path to 20%. the department of energy today is midway through the process of updating that report to understand, given everything that has changed, the new technology, changes in the power sector, what other challenges we might face and what are the benefits of scaling up very quickly in order to meet any of the energy goals we have in this country, whether it is climate change, addressing climate change with green energy, security, affordability, diversity, making sure our portfolio is diverse and secured. we are not overly reliant on any source. the department of energy is halfway through a process of updating that report of
of our energy mix. it was a report done a few years ago that i was part of under the bush administration coming out of the department of energy looking at what he percent wind energy by 2030 and understanding what it would take for the u.s. to scale up and reached 20% of by 2030.gy the industry is ready and able to scale up and reach that 20% mark. we have stayed ahead of the trajectory laid out in that report over the last five years. the industry growth has stayed ahead of the curve, on the...
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nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the dio years quite to these from nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in cleanup fund end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing. how in ireland has passed a law banning companies which produce genetically modified food from operating on its to have a tree modified crops will also be restricted to indoor structures and experimenting with new types of plants has been prohibited but elizabeth could save it from the center for food safety believes the mood is beginning to reverberate across the globe. this is actually a movement which is spreading across the country move actually is the second week in hawaii there
nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the dio years quite to these from nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term storage...
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department of transportation i thank you for your attendance today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen ernest moniz secretary of the united states department of energy. [applause] >> it's great to be here and thank you all for being here and thanks as my colleagues have said to sally jewell from the department of interior for hosting this conference and of course i was very pleased to be able to hear some of my cabinet colleagues in their discussions and i would just like to rant the size something that secretary jewell said this morning that we are looking forward to really establishing and advancing a subgroup of white house counsel on native american affairs to really focus on energy development and energy deployment in indian country. i think working together with agriculture epa and other cabinet colleagues we really want to help harness the energy potential in indian country, conventional energy renewable energy to expedite energy deployment and electrification so that is something we are really going to get together on and try to advance quite humbly. of course i want to thank the tribal leaders who are gathered here today. i would like to add
department of transportation i thank you for your attendance today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen ernest moniz secretary of the united states department of energy. [applause] >> it's great to be here and thank you all for being here and thanks as my colleagues have said to sally jewell from the department of interior for hosting this conference and of course i was very pleased to be able to hear some of my cabinet colleagues in their discussions and i would just like to rant...
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best innovation the world has occurred as a great result of government are indeed whether it's in the defense department or the department of energy most people don't really realize that some of the most innovative work on a clean energy future is occurring in the department of defense and we need a huge focus on research and development going forward because we not only have to reduce the carbon pollution we're dumping in the atmosphere we have to get the carbon out of the atmosphere it that's already there it's there for hundreds of thousands of years and so we really need to look at a whole suite of you know research and development dollars. focused. on plants that's technologically a half minute or so of water is a technological have to know the geo engineering that is out there today looks pretty farfetched at this point but i think our indian monies and really putting that very focused look like we did when we went after going to the moon towards solving this it's an exciting twenty first century and that takes both getting the atmosphere clear of this pollution and putting research and development dollars megan fox thanks s
best innovation the world has occurred as a great result of government are indeed whether it's in the defense department or the department of energy most people don't really realize that some of the most innovative work on a clean energy future is occurring in the department of defense and we need a huge focus on research and development going forward because we not only have to reduce the carbon pollution we're dumping in the atmosphere we have to get the carbon out of the atmosphere it that's...
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there's the department of health and human services, and at the department of energy alone, we got ahold of an e-mail internally that says that they got access to personal details on 100,000 people and others and bank account information on 120,000 employees. >> so the idea that they still have a backdoor open, how do they do this? >> they got into a previously unknown flaw in a piece of software called cold fusion, which is used to run websites made by adobe. that was back as far ago as december of last year. and they put in a back door for future access, so even after adobe fixed the problem, they were still able to have access. and the feds don't know how far else they got, but they clearly have ongoing access, and at least in some places, they were pretty worried about it. >> so what's the real damage done here? >> well, so far, the same group broke into the u.s. sentencing commission and posted a video that was condemning -- calling for reforms of anti-hacking laws. it's about what they see as unjust sentences for hackers. but we really don't know what else they're going to do with
there's the department of health and human services, and at the department of energy alone, we got ahold of an e-mail internally that says that they got access to personal details on 100,000 people and others and bank account information on 120,000 employees. >> so the idea that they still have a backdoor open, how do they do this? >> they got into a previously unknown flaw in a piece of software called cold fusion, which is used to run websites made by adobe. that was back as far...
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of our energy mix. it was a report done a few years ago that i was part of under the bush administration coming out of the departmentnergy looking at what he percent wind energy by 2030 and understanding what it would take for the u.s. to scale up and reached 20% of by 2030.gy the industry is ready and able to scale up and reach that 20% mark. we have stayed ahead of the trajectory laid out in that report over the last five years. the industry growth has stayed ahead of the curve, on the path to 20%. the department of energy today is midway through the process of updating that report to understand, given everything that has changed, the new technology, changes in the power sector, what other challenges we might face and what are the benefits of scaling up very quickly in order to meet any of the energy goals we have in this country, whether it is climate change, addressing climate change with green energy, security, affordability, diversity, making sure our portfolio is diverse and secured. we are not overly reliant on any source. the department of energy is halfway through a process of updating that report of reach
of our energy mix. it was a report done a few years ago that i was part of under the bush administration coming out of the departmentnergy looking at what he percent wind energy by 2030 and understanding what it would take for the u.s. to scale up and reached 20% of by 2030.gy the industry is ready and able to scale up and reach that 20% mark. we have stayed ahead of the trajectory laid out in that report over the last five years. the industry growth has stayed ahead of the curve, on the path...
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small business representatives have ten minutes to make their pitch to the department of energy, fermi lab and other agencies needing to outsource. this year, american express pulled together a nationwide total of five- thousand one-on-one meetings-- however brief. but subcontracting can also have drawbacks despite these hard lessons, toledo's company, midwest moving and storage pursevered and has earned ten million dollars relocating government facilities. despite these hard lessons, toledo's company, midwest moving and storage pursevered and has earned ten million dollars relocating government facilities. and despite overall cuts in federal contracts,--this year, it's down 35-billion or about 6% from 2009 levels, women- owned businesses are doing pretty well. they're up a half- billion dollars from 2009. about 40-percent of the work-- from state and local agencies, where the buddy-system in business is still encouraged. last year, those one-on-one meeting led to 40-million requests for proposal, the next step. from that, about seven million contracts were granted. president obama wan
small business representatives have ten minutes to make their pitch to the department of energy, fermi lab and other agencies needing to outsource. this year, american express pulled together a nationwide total of five- thousand one-on-one meetings-- however brief. but subcontracting can also have drawbacks despite these hard lessons, toledo's company, midwest moving and storage pursevered and has earned ten million dollars relocating government facilities. despite these hard lessons, toledo's...
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department of energy programs being conducted across the united states that are studying carbon capture and sequestration as one option for mitigating climate change. co2 is routinely separated and captured as a byproduct from industrial processes. but these capture technologies are not cost-effective on this scale and are being further developed. the obstacle for sequestration, however, is not cost. for years, carbon dioxide has been pumped into the ground to enhance oil recovery. the challenge now is to test this technology for long-term storage. phil jagucki is a geologist on the project. jagucki: carbon dioxide is injected into the ground every day. but we want to put it in and keep it down there, and we need to find ways to monitor it so that we can verify that it's staying underground, that it's behaving as we intended or as we had planned. and so that's the knowledge gap that we have to fill. when is the last survey? if you think of the analogy of the oil and gas fields, that material has been down there for millions of years. when we put co2 in, it should remain there for millio
department of energy programs being conducted across the united states that are studying carbon capture and sequestration as one option for mitigating climate change. co2 is routinely separated and captured as a byproduct from industrial processes. but these capture technologies are not cost-effective on this scale and are being further developed. the obstacle for sequestration, however, is not cost. for years, carbon dioxide has been pumped into the ground to enhance oil recovery. the...
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the department of energy will also continue to work with triable nations one on one regarding the project that effect your area. the office of indian energy programs at the d. o. e. working together with the triable energy program provides financial and technical assistance to tribes from evaluation and development with their renewable energy resources. implementation of energy efficiency, and education and training to help build the knowledge and skills essential for sustainable energy projects. from community scale solar projects at the pueblo in new mexico and southern tribe in colorado, to commercial scale wind projects in maine and small biomass projects in wisconsin d.o.e. is working with 20 tribes in alaska native villages to empower triable leaders with the tools and resources needed to lead energy development that foster self-sufficiency, sustainability, and economic growth. this is our program. and i want to say that at the department of energy, i certainly have made it a personal priority to raise our game with states, local government, and tribes. we believe that in the end a
the department of energy will also continue to work with triable nations one on one regarding the project that effect your area. the office of indian energy programs at the d. o. e. working together with the triable energy program provides financial and technical assistance to tribes from evaluation and development with their renewable energy resources. implementation of energy efficiency, and education and training to help build the knowledge and skills essential for sustainable energy...
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nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collecting fees from nuclear power plant operators to the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the.
nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collecting fees from nuclear power plant operators to the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term storage...
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the department of energy predicts that electricity production around the world will nearly double by pporters of nuclear power say that no other source can deliver clean, reliable energy on a massive scale. but those same supporters admit when it goes wrong as it did at fukushima, it can be catastrophic. >> there's no other energy source that does this, that leaves huge area contaminated, by this strange invisible presence which you know is potentially deadly. >> that was a clip from "pandora's promise," airing right here on cnn. the film's director robert stone is here with me now. thanks for coming in. i appreciate it. >> great to be here. >> i watched it. it's fascinating. the first thing i thought was this nimby, not in my back yard. even if you have people supporting nuclear power, oftentimes you find they don't want it in their back yard. how do you tackle that given the risks that we all know and we saw at fukushima. >> nobody wants to live next to any power plant at all. when giant wind farms are put up on the beautiful ridge lines, i live in the catskills, people are against
the department of energy predicts that electricity production around the world will nearly double by pporters of nuclear power say that no other source can deliver clean, reliable energy on a massive scale. but those same supporters admit when it goes wrong as it did at fukushima, it can be catastrophic. >> there's no other energy source that does this, that leaves huge area contaminated, by this strange invisible presence which you know is potentially deadly. >> that was a clip...
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we can get married the us department of energy officials have already given approval for two projects to export shale gas japan shipments are expected to start as early as two thousand seventy. more headlines for you in business next hour is another tack on markets. it is. railway operator in northern japan has admitted altering try inspection data to meet safety requirements. hokkaido railway company had been suspected of files to find the detail shortly before the transport ministry conducted an audit. company officials said the firm falsified data before the special safety inspection in september. mr darcy on it after cargo train he reeled in september. the accident occurred because adjustment work was not carried out. gee i hope that the executive not the content of a company employee animated tempering today that today said there were discrepancies between deron inspection data on track with its eye records in the company's database. he said the discrepancies were found on passing tracks and railway forks. japanese food like eating sushi and it can get famous around the world but
we can get married the us department of energy officials have already given approval for two projects to export shale gas japan shipments are expected to start as early as two thousand seventy. more headlines for you in business next hour is another tack on markets. it is. railway operator in northern japan has admitted altering try inspection data to meet safety requirements. hokkaido railway company had been suspected of files to find the detail shortly before the transport ministry conducted...
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nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collected these from nuclear power plant operators to the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the data leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in clean up fund end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing. or the. headlines of the top of the hour finale though stepping aside with technology update the latest from the world of science and technology only here on the scene. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to the center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually read the constitution although the overwhelming majority claimed that they understood some of it and now we see why the constitution especially the bill of rights are ge
nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collected these from nuclear power plant operators to the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the data leaving us with no long term storage...
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nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collecting fees from nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans or develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in clean up fund end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing that's right for decades this money is just been sitting there collecting interest while doing zero zero to dispose of the nuclear waste for the nation's one hundred different commercial reactors and this tuesday a federal appeals court ordered the government to stop collecting this new quake feat considering how it's not being used for anything in response to the ruling general counsel for the nuclear energy institute said quote today's decision confirms that the federal government
nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is the department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collecting fees from nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans or develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term storage...
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another nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is a department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the dio years called to use for nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the batter leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars and cleanup fund end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing in . the you is considering much tighter regulation of fracking the controversial new method of drilling for an injury companies could be forced to prove they're not damaging the environment and let's now take a closer look at the practice and its risks now so they mastered involves breaking up rock at least one kilometer below ground to create a fracking fluid waterways mixed with chemicals like uranium and mercury and pressured into the ground during this process toxins are released f
another nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is a department of energy is supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the dio years called to use for nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the batter leaving us with no long term...
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i ask your colleagues from the department of energy on a number of occasions if they could give me examples of where full-scale power plants are located, and their testimony is none of them are operating anywhere in the world. if this is true that full-scale power plants are not operating with the technology how can you say it's been adequately demonstrated? >> we believe, sir, that ccs technology is has been adequately demonstrated. the technology is proven. it's available. in fact, the coal technology and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing cc -- >> so can you give me -- provide a example of a full-scale power plant operating with the technology. >> i can give you example of two 75% completed and an example of others that are coming up. that are also in the planning stages. so ccs -- >> so what would those be? what would those be? >> we have the kemper facility. that 75% complete. and there is another project in can that is also utilizing it at levels much higher than the types of reductions that epa has proposed in -- >> are any of those facilities that
i ask your colleagues from the department of energy on a number of occasions if they could give me examples of where full-scale power plants are located, and their testimony is none of them are operating anywhere in the world. if this is true that full-scale power plants are not operating with the technology how can you say it's been adequately demonstrated? >> we believe, sir, that ccs technology is has been adequately demonstrated. the technology is proven. it's available. in fact, the...
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another nuclear problem that this government just can't solve the storage of nuclear waste is a department of energyis supposed to have a program in place to manage and store radioactive waste which is why the d.o.d.'s collect and these from nuclear power plant operators in the tune of twenty seven billion dollars over the past few years but in two thousand and ten obama decided to abandon plans of develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the bathtub leaving us with no long term...
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the department of energy knew about the financial struggles of yet another government-backed green company not report it. when the company filed for bankruptcy in september even after $135 million in government funding, it should have been no surprise to the administration. according to the inspector general's report as far back as may, the department knew the green company was struggling to meet financial requirements. during an audit of the company in july, energy officials did not tell the i.g. about those financial struggles. and the i.g. is not that happy about it, quote, we are deeply concerned, the disclosure of issues that could have impacted project completion would have led us to perform additional audit procedures to evaluate the company's ability to fulfill its obligations. d.o.e. says the failure to disclose the information was unintended. >>> global language monitor has released its word offend year. and the winner is actually a number. 404. why? 404 is the near universal numberic code for failure on the global number. h failure of healthcare.gov was part of the rationale. th
the department of energy knew about the financial struggles of yet another government-backed green company not report it. when the company filed for bankruptcy in september even after $135 million in government funding, it should have been no surprise to the administration. according to the inspector general's report as far back as may, the department knew the green company was struggling to meet financial requirements. during an audit of the company in july, energy officials did not tell the...
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this, a barrel of oil relates to the price you pay for a gallon of gas, let me break it down for you. according to the energy departmentaverage 71% of what americans paid for a gallon of gas went to crude oil on the national market. 11% went to cover distribution costs, and 12% went for taxes both state and federal. those of you who live in new york and california know that you pay more because those states levy higher taxes at the pump, but almost three-quarters of the cost we pay at the pump is related to the price of oil. and gas under $3 a gallon could be coming to a station near you. $80 is how low a barrel could go by june of next year according to the editor of the shork report. that would be a 20% drop in price and based on our earlier calculation, a $1 drop translates into a savings of $0.30 a gallon at the pump. and steven explains oil markets are anything but logical. steven good to see you, my friend. >> great to be here. thank you. >> you think based on fundamentals you could see oil go down to $80, but we know in september, for instance, the supply-demand equation wasn't all that different, but we had op
this, a barrel of oil relates to the price you pay for a gallon of gas, let me break it down for you. according to the energy departmentaverage 71% of what americans paid for a gallon of gas went to crude oil on the national market. 11% went to cover distribution costs, and 12% went for taxes both state and federal. those of you who live in new york and california know that you pay more because those states levy higher taxes at the pump, but almost three-quarters of the cost we pay at the pump...
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found the typical customers for the information was the cia, department of energy, and others who praised the agency for confirming what had suspected for years. secretary of state john kerry has declined to elaborate on his beliefs regarding the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years ago this month. during an interview last month, kerry indicated he supports the idea of a conspiracy. he was questioned about those remarks on sunday by david gregory. >> final question before you go. you gave some comments in light of the assassination of , the 50thkennedy anniversary, which have now been broadcast and reported on. in those comments you say, to this day, i have serious doubts that lee harvey oswald acted alone. that would certainly be surprising to a lot of people if those were your views. would you care to elaborate? >> no, i just have a point of view. i will not get into that. thinknot something i needs to be commented on, certainly not at this time. >> do you think the conspiracy theories are valid at some level? >> i will not go into it. it is inappropriate. i will not go further tha
found the typical customers for the information was the cia, department of energy, and others who praised the agency for confirming what had suspected for years. secretary of state john kerry has declined to elaborate on his beliefs regarding the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years ago this month. during an interview last month, kerry indicated he supports the idea of a conspiracy. he was questioned about those remarks on sunday by david gregory. >> final question before you go. you...
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i've asked the colleagues from the department of energy on a number of occasions if they could give me examples of where full scale power plants are located, and their testimony is none of them are operating anywhere in the world. if this is true that power plants operating now are not operating with ccs technology, how can you say it's been adequately demonstrated? >> we believe, sir, that ccs technology is -- has been adequately demonstrated. the technology is proven, it's available, and, n., the coal technology is in facilities you see being constructed today are actually utilizing ccs. >> so can you give me, provide an example of a full scale power plant currently operating with the technology in >> i can give examples of two that are 75% completed and give you an example of others that are coming up in the planning stages, so ccs -- >> so what would those be? what would those be? >> we have the kemper facility. that's 75% complete, and there's another project in canada also utilizing it at levels much higher at type of reductions that epa proposed in its new source standards. >> t
i've asked the colleagues from the department of energy on a number of occasions if they could give me examples of where full scale power plants are located, and their testimony is none of them are operating anywhere in the world. if this is true that power plants operating now are not operating with ccs technology, how can you say it's been adequately demonstrated? >> we believe, sir, that ccs technology is -- has been adequately demonstrated. the technology is proven, it's available,...
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demonstration projects going on right now in combination with the industry and the department of industry -- and the department of energy to understand the opportunities such as the one that you mentioned that to be part of our system in the future. , thanklizabeth salerno you very much. for more information, go to a wea.org. you can also follow them on twitter. that does it for today "washington journal." 7:00ll be back tomorrow at a.m. eastern time. enjoy the rest of your thursday. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] weat 11:00 eastern today will take you live to a senate foreign relations committee committee on capitol hill with several state department nominees, including the deputy secretary of state for management and resources. hour.overage in about an former new hampshire senator judd gregg is now the head of the securities industry and financial markets association. the trade industry group representing securities firms, banks, and asset management companies. have live coverage of the announcement at 1:00 eastern. rick perry will be in
demonstration projects going on right now in combination with the industry and the department of industry -- and the department of energy to understand the opportunities such as the one that you mentioned that to be part of our system in the future. , thanklizabeth salerno you very much. for more information, go to a wea.org. you can also follow them on twitter. that does it for today "washington journal." 7:00ll be back tomorrow at a.m. eastern time. enjoy the rest of your thursday....
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department of energy to clean up the site. president of tokyo electric power company announced that they will work with the u.s. to safely de commission the plant that was destroyed in 2011 from the tsunami. it came as the u.s. secretary inspected the plant. the international community has been concerned that the plant may have another catastrophic event. >>> l.a. under rail for three hours. that's a step closer to reality. california's bullet train back on track, and michael eaves is here with the day's sports news. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offe
department of energy to clean up the site. president of tokyo electric power company announced that they will work with the u.s. to safely de commission the plant that was destroyed in 2011 from the tsunami. it came as the u.s. secretary inspected the plant. the international community has been concerned that the plant may have another catastrophic event. >>> l.a. under rail for three hours. that's a step closer to reality. california's bullet train back on track, and michael eaves is...
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this is the department of energy regulation on the formula for determining the energy efficiency of aommercial icemaker. somebody who runs a bar or a restaurant can just good to the manufacturer and say, give me an it'smaker. if it works the market will figure out what is the best icemaker. >> don't knee reviews -- >> don't need the federal government printing inincomprehends able formulas and require everybody to conform to this bizarre standard. i keep getting more of this stuff. and it doesn't go away. it's like a disease, like a mole. just eat through. slowly, and you don't exist anymore. >> the mexican gray wolf. the humpback whale. the sea lion. these are endangered species and need protection. >> so the endangered species act seems like a good idealism want those animals protected. but the bureaucrats always take a good idea and run too far with it. >> it's our job as ambassadors of the law to protect our nation's speaks for future generations. >> and so the government wants to use land in louisiana to protect one type of frog. >> we're haunted by kasper the frag. >> actually t
this is the department of energy regulation on the formula for determining the energy efficiency of aommercial icemaker. somebody who runs a bar or a restaurant can just good to the manufacturer and say, give me an it'smaker. if it works the market will figure out what is the best icemaker. >> don't knee reviews -- >> don't need the federal government printing inincomprehends able formulas and require everybody to conform to this bizarre standard. i keep getting more of this stuff....
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. >>> taxpayers will be picking up the tab for a failed gamble by the department of energy.overnment announced it will lose nearly $140 million on a loan to electric carmaker fisker automotive. the bankrupt has a new owner in which says it will keep running. >>> a school pledge debate raging in south dakota is getting national attention now. some local veterans petitioned the school board in sioux falls to allow all students to say the pledge of allegiance every day. right now elementary and middle schoolers can say the pledge daily, but the board decided it would be too hard to allow high schoolers to do it. the school president told megan kelly the response from the community has been overwhelming. >> we went out with a survey this past week to our parents and guardians, and it was overwhelming that 70% of them actually wanted the policy revised to have kids have the chance to say the pledge of allegiance at the high school level. >> monday the school board votes on whether to put the pledge back into high schools as well. >>> it's a scary potentially deadly game that isn'
. >>> taxpayers will be picking up the tab for a failed gamble by the department of energy.overnment announced it will lose nearly $140 million on a loan to electric carmaker fisker automotive. the bankrupt has a new owner in which says it will keep running. >>> a school pledge debate raging in south dakota is getting national attention now. some local veterans petitioned the school board in sioux falls to allow all students to say the pledge of allegiance every day. right now...
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turning enemies into friends is tough, but does the state department of art, energy and culture maket any easier? ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here. and waj the buzz words for tonight, cultural diplomacy. >> yeah, and we had a huge international response to these questions. >> as always. multiple sides to this one. >> yeah. yeah. >> chat it through in the next half hour in the battle to win hearts and minds, the state department is turning to art, music and other cultural activities to build bridges around the world. proponents say it is critical. but some critics say the results are hard to measure and our cultural diplomacy can't make up for use of things like drones. we're joined by our panel. and for all of us who it is your first time watching tonight, we're all about access. we use a variety of technologies. including skype, which allows us to reach all sorts of people. cynthia, we want to start with you. in many ways this sounds like a fancy name for goodwill gestures. how do you really define cultural diplomacy? >> that's hard to do. let me start with sample def
turning enemies into friends is tough, but does the state department of art, energy and culture maket any easier? ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here. and waj the buzz words for tonight, cultural diplomacy. >> yeah, and we had a huge international response to these questions. >> as always. multiple sides to this one. >> yeah. yeah. >> chat it through in the next half hour in the battle to win hearts and minds, the state department is turning to...
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department of energy's lawrence berkeley national conducted a study based on data from half of the homesuthern california. and they found that during the winter months, households using gas burners weekly without venting range hoods were exposed to high levels of air pollutants. the study shows levels of nitrogen dioxide so high, it exceeds outdoor standards set by the epa for short-term exposure. >> it's really based on modeling and simulation assessments rather than an actual in-home measurement. so it's really kind of an incomplete science. >> reporter: while the study's research scientists agree there is still much more to learn, one of the author says, "we don't want to scare anyone away from cooking. we just want them to remember to cook in a safe manner and use their range hoods." something scientists found most californians do not regularly do. carolyn hammersly used her ventilating range hood but after living in her santa monica home for 10 years she is not convinced it's efficient. >> it doesn't pull the air very strongly. when you see steam coming up from a pan. >> reporter: e
department of energy's lawrence berkeley national conducted a study based on data from half of the homesuthern california. and they found that during the winter months, households using gas burners weekly without venting range hoods were exposed to high levels of air pollutants. the study shows levels of nitrogen dioxide so high, it exceeds outdoor standards set by the epa for short-term exposure. >> it's really based on modeling and simulation assessments rather than an actual in-home...
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was the senior editor of the middle east quarterly and is on the distinguished panel on the department of energy national laboratory which is somewhat relevant because of the specifics of our government. and in the cleanup, fred fleitz. the cia,rved with department of state, and the house intelligence committee staff. he is a specialist in wmd proliferation specifically focusing on iranian and north korean program serving for the chief of staff for john bolton and robert joseph who were serving as the undersecretary of state for arms control and he is the founder and chief analyst of leaknet.com. it is a global intelligence and service.ng i have asked each speaker to give us 10-12 minutes of opening comment. right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known f
was the senior editor of the middle east quarterly and is on the distinguished panel on the department of energy national laboratory which is somewhat relevant because of the specifics of our government. and in the cleanup, fred fleitz. the cia,rved with department of state, and the house intelligence committee staff. he is a specialist in wmd proliferation specifically focusing on iranian and north korean program serving for the chief of staff for john bolton and robert joseph who were serving...
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department of energy, "50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted." but not so with your nuwave p.i.c. 2 because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. 2 heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy -- that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be. and i really think, you know, we're seeing the difference in our electric bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere. i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room, and i'll set up my own egg station. so when i have visitors, especially my family, i can cook my own omelets, they can cook their own omelets, they can cook their eggs, they can cook pancakes, and it's just this simple because i've got precise temperature corol. and look how beautifully non-stick this is. all i have to do to make the
department of energy, "50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted." but not so with your nuwave p.i.c. 2 because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. 2 heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy -- that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be....
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department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wastedt so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really think we're seeing the difference in our electric bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere, i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room and i'll set up my own egg station, so when i have visitors-- especially my family-- i can cook my own omelets, they can cook their own omelets, they can cook their eggs, they can cook pancakes and it's just this simple because i've got precise temperature control. and look how beautifully non-stick this is. all i have to do to make the omelet is tip it, the
department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wastedt so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look how the nuwave p.i.c. heats up only the pot. this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really think we're...