Over the next decade or two, the energy sector on which the world economy is based will undergo significant transformations. The fossil fuels on which the industrial revolution was built are on their way out. Nebraskans will face higher energy prices, but they will also produce more energy
During the latter part of 1973 and the early part of 1974 the United States experienced wide publici...
Recent events have reminded us of the critical need to transition from crude oil, coal, and natural ...
Rising oil prices have been a concern for both developed and developing countries, especially in mor...
Over the next decade or two, the energy sector on which the world economy is based will undergo sign...
Debate over energy policy in the United States has reached its pinnacle in recent years. Among the k...
President Bush has noted that the U.S. is “addicted” to oil and other fossil fuels. This observation...
There have been many changes over time in the predominant source of energy consumed by the American ...
Corn ethanol production has already had a big impact on Nebraska agriculture. What about switch-gras...
The Wind Energy Adaptation of Nebraska Today there are many things in the world that we rely on, hea...
For too long now, Nebraska has relied on coal from our western neighbor, Wyoming. While this proximi...
It depends on the competition. Stories with the biggest, boldest headlines in today’s newspaper migh...
National Macroeconomic conditions are favorable for future expansion of income, employment, and reve...
As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about climate change cast a s...
After several years of relatively stable energy prices during the middle-and late-1980s, events of l...
The standard for energy production and consumption in the US has historically been the use of coal o...
During the latter part of 1973 and the early part of 1974 the United States experienced wide publici...
Recent events have reminded us of the critical need to transition from crude oil, coal, and natural ...
Rising oil prices have been a concern for both developed and developing countries, especially in mor...
Over the next decade or two, the energy sector on which the world economy is based will undergo sign...
Debate over energy policy in the United States has reached its pinnacle in recent years. Among the k...
President Bush has noted that the U.S. is “addicted” to oil and other fossil fuels. This observation...
There have been many changes over time in the predominant source of energy consumed by the American ...
Corn ethanol production has already had a big impact on Nebraska agriculture. What about switch-gras...
The Wind Energy Adaptation of Nebraska Today there are many things in the world that we rely on, hea...
For too long now, Nebraska has relied on coal from our western neighbor, Wyoming. While this proximi...
It depends on the competition. Stories with the biggest, boldest headlines in today’s newspaper migh...
National Macroeconomic conditions are favorable for future expansion of income, employment, and reve...
As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about climate change cast a s...
After several years of relatively stable energy prices during the middle-and late-1980s, events of l...
The standard for energy production and consumption in the US has historically been the use of coal o...
During the latter part of 1973 and the early part of 1974 the United States experienced wide publici...
Recent events have reminded us of the critical need to transition from crude oil, coal, and natural ...
Rising oil prices have been a concern for both developed and developing countries, especially in mor...