February 7, 2012

America's New Energy Era

Alexandros Petersen, The National Interest


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The past year may have been one for political gridlock and economic stagnation, but the energy world saw some of the most important achievements of the past few decades. Some observers have even suggested the United States is on the cusp of realizing the coveted dream of “energy independence,” a major goal of political leaders from Richard Nixon, who created the forerunner to the Department of Energy, to Texas governor Rick Perry, who has suggested he wants to abolish it.

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TAGGED: Middle East, China, Russia, Fracking, shale gas, shale oil, energy independence

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