Saturday, July 07, 2012

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2 Comments:
Why not the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test? I've heard of that one at least.
This "Fleet in Being" is actually a double edged sword. The possibility of production outrunning storage capacity may cause price calamities this fall but the news of all the long term production capabilities will encourage a more rapid adaption of nat gas as a major energy source. Electric production to transportation to the chem industry are all converting at an accelerating pace. Manufacturing is returning to the US since energy is now cheaper and more reliable here than any other country on the planet.
The benefits of this energy revolution are amazing; huge number of jobs in a large number of industries. Cleaner fuel that pollutes way less than coal, diesel, or gasoline. Reduction on foreign imports from unreliable areas of the world. Increased revenues for government from jobs and royalty payments. Reduce consumer costs for energy, food, plastics and more. Better balance of trade resulting in a stronger dollar. And a lower federal debt as tax revenues kick in.
But if we have a another mild winter like the last one, I'll be selling the yacht!
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