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piped as renewable natural gas.eftover is used as fertilizer. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminant to the environment, totally taking that out of the picture but at the same time creating a new energy source for the united states that's not carbon-based and we feel pretty good about that. >> so what have we got here? >> we got the future. the future's laying right in front of you. this is a little heifer calf that was born in the last 45 minutes. and that's what it's about. >> how many are born every day? >> probably about 140 to 150. >> this isn't just the cycle of life. this is the start of the cycle you've got going on here. the crops from the manure, which makes the milk, which makes the methane and into the crops to feed the little guy like this one. >> it is a perfect circle with virtually no waste. >> right here is the start of the whole process. >> this is the start of the process. the feed, the farms, that's the start of the process. >> mark gave me an up-close look at the amazi
piped as renewable natural gas.eftover is used as fertilizer. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminant to the environment, totally taking that out of the picture but at the same time creating a new energy source for the united states that's not carbon-based and we feel pretty good about that. >> so what have we got here? >> we got the future. the future's laying right in front of you. this is a little heifer calf that was born in the last 45 minutes....
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and they come together as renewable natural gas on a tampger truck that is then able to deliver that milk all over the upper midwest. >> what you see behind me is fair oaks farms' $19 million investment in sustainability. 2 million gallons of natural gas fuel. to put that into perspective, it's enough to do 35-747s. >> this new future of green energy lies in this innovation. a highly efficient anaerobic digester, which converts the manure to compressed natural gas. >> we produce from the areas that go into the central digester. >> how do you deal with the manure they're producing every day? >> we vacuum all the manure out of the aisles, collect it and take it to the digester. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminate contaminant to the environment and turn it into something carbon based and we feel good about that. >> how do you feel? >> it's obviously cleaner and i have felt no difference as far as pulling loads or power or anything like that. >> could you show me? >> sure. >> in the face of climate change nearly every major industry is going to have to adapt
and they come together as renewable natural gas on a tampger truck that is then able to deliver that milk all over the upper midwest. >> what you see behind me is fair oaks farms' $19 million investment in sustainability. 2 million gallons of natural gas fuel. to put that into perspective, it's enough to do 35-747s. >> this new future of green energy lies in this innovation. a highly efficient anaerobic digester, which converts the manure to compressed natural gas. >> we...
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all or above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy and more renewable energy and more natural gasne in the world and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america is strong, we have made it stronger. and of course, you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. it is most innovative entrepreneurs and we have the strongest intellectual property protections to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on export and it is new trade agreements i signed we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world than before. you heard repeatedly today and hear undoubtedly after i leave the stage, america is open for business. and businesses are responding. you know, after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we are seeing companies starting to bring jobs back, they are seeing the advantages of being located here. caterpillar bringing jobs back from japan. ford is b
all or above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy and more renewable energy and more natural gasne in the world and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america is strong, we have made it stronger. and of course, you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. it is most innovative entrepreneurs and we have the strongest intellectual property...
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pursued an all of the above energy strategy and we're producing more traditional, renewable than ever before, more natural gase've cut carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america has always been strong, we've made it stronger. of course you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. its most innovative entrepreneurs. we have its strongest intellectual property protections to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world than ever before. so as you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies start to bring jobs back because they are seeing the advantages of being located here. caterpillar bringing jobs back from japan. ford is br
pursued an all of the above energy strategy and we're producing more traditional, renewable than ever before, more natural gase've cut carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america has always been strong, we've made it stronger. of course you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. its most innovative entrepreneurs. we have its strongest intellectual property protections to go along...
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the above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy, more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gasn anyone in the world. and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america's always been strong, we've made it stronger. of course, you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. it's most innovative entrepreneurs. we have its strong effort intellectual property protections to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world than ever before. so as you've heard, repeatedly today, and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave the stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. you know, after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies starting to bring jobs back because they're seeing the advantages of being located here. ca
the above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy, more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gasn anyone in the world. and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america's always been strong, we've made it stronger. of course, you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. it's most innovative entrepreneurs. we have its strong effort...
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through rates and we're also making a transition from a resource mix from coal to natural gas and along with renewablesficiency and transmission is seen as a resource and that's why when we look at capital, we want to focus on transmission and grid resiliency on the infrastructure. >> one of my researchers gave me a piece from the columbus dispatch. aep is at 43 cents a share, and the columbus dispatch is reporting that you had significantly excessive earnings in 2010, but, you know, from my point of view, you didn't, but what kind of business do you have to rebate people because you ---enio, significant excess earnings that no other company in any other industry would think it's significant or excess. >> yeah, from a regulatory standpoint, that's one of the issues with regulated utility. s. we are regulated with what we can make and that's regulated by jurisdiction and state jurisdiction they decide what's appropriate and what isn't, but what we've seen pretty healthy returns in our jurisdictions. we are still -- we're still from an r.o.e., return on equity perspective. we're still above 10% across th
through rates and we're also making a transition from a resource mix from coal to natural gas and along with renewablesficiency and transmission is seen as a resource and that's why when we look at capital, we want to focus on transmission and grid resiliency on the infrastructure. >> one of my researchers gave me a piece from the columbus dispatch. aep is at 43 cents a share, and the columbus dispatch is reporting that you had significantly excessive earnings in 2010, but, you know, from...
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transition there as we move away and move to fuels with lower carbon intensity, more efficiency, natural gas, renewableshanging the energy mix in the developed world. and we see transportation efficiency really starting to accelerate and reducing the amount of oil demand as we go forward. >> okay. i want to get into all of that, and i appreciate the global view, and let's come back to that because i want to turn now to vivien and ask her, i don't know if you glanced over your shoulder at this pdf, but, i mean, let's take a step back and look at where the developing world is right now. how many people completely lack energy, and how do you see things changing between now and 2040? >> okay, thank you very much, richard. well, we see energy access as a huge global equity issue. as of today about 1.2 billion people live without electricity, and i think the first picture we saw illustrated that beautifully, right is if that's the world by night where you basically see each continent in terms of its electric lights, and you can see the developed world silhouetted beautifully there. but africa is almost entire
transition there as we move away and move to fuels with lower carbon intensity, more efficiency, natural gas, renewableshanging the energy mix in the developed world. and we see transportation efficiency really starting to accelerate and reducing the amount of oil demand as we go forward. >> okay. i want to get into all of that, and i appreciate the global view, and let's come back to that because i want to turn now to vivien and ask her, i don't know if you glanced over your shoulder at...
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all-of-the- above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy, more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gas than anyone in the world, and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america's always been strong, we've made it stronger. and of course you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. its most innovative entrepreneurs. we have its strongest intellectual property protections, to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world after than ever before. so as you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies starting to bring jobs back because they're seeing the advantages of being located here. cate
all-of-the- above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy, more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gas than anyone in the world, and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america's always been strong, we've made it stronger. and of course you will find no better workers than american workers. our productivity is rising. we have the world's best universities. its most innovative entrepreneurs. we have its...
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enbridge has gotten in on the natural gas gathering business where they collect gas from wells and transport to it a central location. on top of all that, the company has a huge renewablecker, one thousand megawatts including wind, solar, geothermal and they're pioneers into space. the company should grow earnings by 13% annually through 2017, they should be able to raise that dividend many times over. let's talk to al monaco, the president and ceo of enbridge, find out more about his company. mr. monaco, welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim. very good to see you again. >> thank you so much. i got to get right to this, because the groups have become a little controversial. not yours, not yours, but the group there is a sense that maybe their companies have hidden exposure to the price, to the commodity of oil and gas. and that they claim they're toll roads, but they're really not. are you just plain and simple a toll road? >> i think for the most part, jim, yes. and the premise behind our business model is that it is a fee for service business. >> right. >> and in many cases we have long-term through put business for support on the pipeline. so a very long-term and
enbridge has gotten in on the natural gas gathering business where they collect gas from wells and transport to it a central location. on top of all that, the company has a huge renewablecker, one thousand megawatts including wind, solar, geothermal and they're pioneers into space. the company should grow earnings by 13% annually through 2017, they should be able to raise that dividend many times over. let's talk to al monaco, the president and ceo of enbridge, find out more about his company....
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natural gas? >> i'm for that, sean. i think we also have a balanced effort in energy. renewable energy. oil, gas extraction.its on federal land have gone down 40% under this president. >> they have gone up. >> private land. >> private lands. >> the shale gas boom has enabled us, i think because of energy efficiency to become, and oil and gas extraction, to become the biggest energy producer in the worldng russia and saudi arabia. >> if i was a billionaire, i am thinking america is stupid. >> obama has a war on fossil fuels. he said he did not like coal before he was elected. we have thousand of coal miners who are out of jobs. this is driving more americans to the government plan. you are going to seep mo more pe being in desperate situations. unemployment is so high. >> last question. bob costas, chimes in over the controversy on the redskins nickname during halftime. any of you have a problem with washington redskins? >> i go to hey lot of redskins' games. i always saw it as the a proud, you know, really, i mean, proud warrior type of symbol. i joke around. now there was a cleveland indians, maybe you mig
natural gas? >> i'm for that, sean. i think we also have a balanced effort in energy. renewable energy. oil, gas extraction.its on federal land have gone down 40% under this president. >> they have gone up. >> private land. >> private lands. >> the shale gas boom has enabled us, i think because of energy efficiency to become, and oil and gas extraction, to become the biggest energy producer in the worldng russia and saudi arabia. >> if i was a billionaire, i...
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. >> john:, no, renewable energy doesn't provide the world with the power we feed. >> if you got your way there would be no progress. oil, natural gass dirty but otherwise we would be living in the dark ages. >> i hear the zealtry coming from the other side. i see statistics that are uncomfortable for you and the people who are in favor of this. >> john: on his side in my state protestors persuaded to stop all tracking in new york. that makes me uncomfortable because the world needs energy. energy is limited. >> life is cruel and life is short. energy matters. we take it for granted. we really shouldn't. >> john: coming up something ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to hapn. check your credit score, check your credit repo, at experian.com america's numb one provider of online credit rorts and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. hey, guys. sorry we're late. milk looks warm. finally got the gang together: maple brown sugar, strawberry, blueberry. ye
. >> john:, no, renewable energy doesn't provide the world with the power we feed. >> if you got your way there would be no progress. oil, natural gass dirty but otherwise we would be living in the dark ages. >> i hear the zealtry coming from the other side. i see statistics that are uncomfortable for you and the people who are in favor of this. >> john: on his side in my state protestors persuaded to stop all tracking in new york. that makes me uncomfortable because the...
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natural edge and gas. what's so great about that? >> for me, renewable. >> very small now but you can see the growth coming really fast all around the world. >> think what you're trying to do is get people to visual yiiz. what is another example of things you would have to do very, very soon to get there? >> china's critical. >> jonathan, i have to interrupt you. thank you so much. the book is called "the world we made." it's on sale right now. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole
natural edge and gas. what's so great about that? >> for me, renewable. >> very small now but you can see the growth coming really fast all around the world. >> think what you're trying to do is get people to visual yiiz. what is another example of things you would have to do very, very soon to get there? >> china's critical. >> jonathan, i have to interrupt you. thank you so much. the book is called "the world we made." it's on sale right now. up next...
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naturally produces methane. we put it into the gas grid and now we are making it available to our customers across the state as a fully renewable is the cost and how effective is it, fuel was? >> it is just as effective as natural gas. it can meet 100% without any sacrifice of performance whatsoever. it can be anywhere from one dollar to $1.50-gallon discount. ashley: the big issue is how do you set up the infrastructure? how do we expand this across the country? >> right. in terms of getting the gas out to the stations, we are very lucky that we can take advantage of the existing infrastructure. clean energy we have been building infrastructure for 15 years. we can offer this fuel we source from entirely organic waste and today you can get in an 18 wheeler and go coast to coast fueling it entirely with this. ashley: who do you count as customers and do you expect that number to grow significantly? >> right. absolutely. we expect that number to grow. we work with a lot of fleets. trash trucks. we feel a lot of trash trucks. taxis. really, we are focused on vehicles that consume a lot of fuel. they get the most economic benefit
naturally produces methane. we put it into the gas grid and now we are making it available to our customers across the state as a fully renewable is the cost and how effective is it, fuel was? >> it is just as effective as natural gas. it can meet 100% without any sacrifice of performance whatsoever. it can be anywhere from one dollar to $1.50-gallon discount. ashley: the big issue is how do you set up the infrastructure? how do we expand this across the country? >> right. in terms...
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natural edge and gas. what's so great about that? >> for me renewable>> think what you're trying to do is get people to visual yiezize. what is another example of things you would have to do very, very soon to get there? >> china's critical. >> jonathan, i have to interrupt you. thank you so much. the book is called "the world we made." it's on sale right now. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know
natural edge and gas. what's so great about that? >> for me renewable>> think what you're trying to do is get people to visual yiezize. what is another example of things you would have to do very, very soon to get there? >> china's critical. >> jonathan, i have to interrupt you. thank you so much. the book is called "the world we made." it's on sale right now. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." -- captions by vitac...
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renewable energy doesn't provide the world with anywhere near the power we need. >> if you environmental zealots got your way there would be no progress. oil natural gas. otherwise we are living in the dark ages. >> i heard the zell otts coming from the other side. i see statistics that are uncomfortable for you and the people who are in favor of this. >> his side is one in my state. pr protestors persuade all politicians to stop all fracking in new york. that makes me uncomfortable. the world needs energy where energy is limited. >> life is cruel and life is short. we take it for granted. we really shouldn't. >> coming up, something else we take for granted. 5 gallon gas cans. our keys in t, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. if you think a prune is a prune, yothe amazing prune.nsweet, two great ways to enjoy the amazin
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have more than 100 years supply of natural gas, billions of arrows of reserves of oil, and we are truly the source of inspiration and innovation for conservation, renewablesextraction of energy. yet last year, the united states sent out $300 billion with no economic impact to pay for imported oil. toh of these billions go countries other than mexico and canada, our neighbors, that either hate us now or are politically unstable and could quickly learn to hate us in a heartbeat. the most transformative development since the internet was commercialized is the combination of two existing innovations -- or his on till drilling and hydraulic fracking. process allows us opportunities to empower people to be successful and live lives of purpose and meaning in their way. we could re-industrialize the company -- the country with the cost energy production in the world. we could be saving for low power bills for it can create thousands of highways -- highways jobs in the united states and we know those -- and we know what those solutions are. many people are working on this and i would continue -- i would encourage them to continue. it's time we approve the keystone
have more than 100 years supply of natural gas, billions of arrows of reserves of oil, and we are truly the source of inspiration and innovation for conservation, renewablesextraction of energy. yet last year, the united states sent out $300 billion with no economic impact to pay for imported oil. toh of these billions go countries other than mexico and canada, our neighbors, that either hate us now or are politically unstable and could quickly learn to hate us in a heartbeat. the most...
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natural gas, which is less polluting. some was due to increased energy efficiency and some was due to growth in clean, renewable sources of electricity like wind and solar. our challenge is to continue these reductions, market forces alone will not be enough. the energy department says that carbon pollution has crept up this year as coal prices fell and usage increased. that's why we need the new regulations proposed by e.p.a. to limit carbon pollution from new power plants and that's why we need limits on pollution from existing power plants. the history of the clean air act has shown us we can have both a strong economy and clean air. our health, our environment, and our economic prosperity depends on developing the clean energy technologies of the future. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. kaptur: i rise in tribute to our former colleague, congressman major owens of brooklyn, new york. major and i were elected in the class of 1998 and had the joy f serving t
natural gas, which is less polluting. some was due to increased energy efficiency and some was due to growth in clean, renewable sources of electricity like wind and solar. our challenge is to continue these reductions, market forces alone will not be enough. the energy department says that carbon pollution has crept up this year as coal prices fell and usage increased. that's why we need the new regulations proposed by e.p.a. to limit carbon pollution from new power plants and that's why we...
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renewable energy. we need to make those solar panels, windmills, in the united states. we need to retrofit cars and transportation system so that they can run on natural gas, for example. these are investments the government needs to make. no one country is -- company is going to make those. if we want a strong middle class, we have to get back to a country that makes investments together, that no one company will make on their own, and until we get back to that day, we will have stagnation, we will bleed manufacturing, and will have the levels of inequality the gentleman mentioned. about they reports deal in the senate says it will not do anything to avert the sequestration cuts in 2014. you have been outspoken. how do you fix these cuts? town, findn, said common ground -- sit down, find common ground, look where we can find agreement. until we do that, there are a lot of members that have theirry bases in districts, for example, or a lot of research is done at universities in their district, or the high concentration of head start programs -- all of these things are affected, and we need to make sure they are all willing to sit down and negotiate. if pr
renewable energy. we need to make those solar panels, windmills, in the united states. we need to retrofit cars and transportation system so that they can run on natural gas, for example. these are investments the government needs to make. no one country is -- company is going to make those. if we want a strong middle class, we have to get back to a country that makes investments together, that no one company will make on their own, and until we get back to that day, we will have stagnation, we...
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renewable energy production. when you look at yo our reductin anin dependence on foreign oil from 60 per to 40%, in just the last few years -- you look at the increased drilling and natural gas, but you also look at biofuels, which are now 10% of our nation's fuel splievmen . these bills ensure that we are working to support our farmers and workers in the midwest and not the oil cartels in the middle east. that's why i strongly support mandatory funding for the energy pillet title to help provide incentives for homegrown energy production from the next general reagan administration of biofuels to blender pufns. this is a vital industry in stated like mine supporting millions of jobs and millions of dollars in economic growth. i appreciate the support of senator franklin as many of us understand that you want an all-of-the-above energy approa approach. the senate bill ensthiewrs our energy innovators have the certainty and stability they need to he will have the next generation of american energy. the senate bill also includes a number of initiatives for beginning farmers and ranchers including two of my provisions. the first i introduced with senator baucus which would reduc
renewable energy production. when you look at yo our reductin anin dependence on foreign oil from 60 per to 40%, in just the last few years -- you look at the increased drilling and natural gas, but you also look at biofuels, which are now 10% of our nation's fuel splievmen . these bills ensure that we are working to support our farmers and workers in the midwest and not the oil cartels in the middle east. that's why i strongly support mandatory funding for the energy pillet title to help...