Many Americans
Paying Higher Energy Prices
Due To Cancelled Fossil Fuel Projects
Want to know what I
and our citizens see Wayne Duggan?
We the voters see billions and
billions of our tax dollars
now able to go to
building clean, clear, less
polluting, and less expensive, alternative fuel,
capable of tripling the health
and life span of our voting workers!
Let's use this $33
Billion Dollars to build clean manufacturing plants
with clean workspaces
to
build Solar panels
instead of dirty, polluting, coal
and
save our workers while
making billions for the companies?
Let's use this $33
Billion Dollars to build clean manufacturing plants
with clean workspaces to
build Wind-Generators and Towers
instead of dirty, polluting crude oil like the
Keystone XL Pipeline,
and save our workers while making billions for the companies?
Let's use this $33
Billion Dollars to build clean manufacturing plants
with clean workspaces to
build Wave-Generators and Wind Platforms,
instead of
dirty, polluting, Natural
and Propane Gas,
and save our workers while
making billions for the companies?
Wayne Duggan , Benzinga
Staff Writer
June 02, 2016
Abandoned and
rejected U.S. fossil fuel pipelines and other projects may be partially
responsible for your high-energy bill.
According to the
Wall Street Journal, the combination of public backlash against fossil fuels
and poor economics due to lower commodity prices has resulted in more than $33
billion worth of project cancellations and rejections since 2012.
The highest-profile
project to get rejected was the Keystone XL Pipeline, which President Obama
himself blocked last year.
Environmental
activists and Native America tribes banded together to oppose the project.