This story is what the future of energy is all about: The company stuck solar panels on UCSF’s Genentech Hall as well as a nearby parking garage. MMA owns the panels and sells the power to the school, under a contract that locks in electricity prices for the next 20 years. The rates are lower … Continue reading The future market of energy→
An undercover investigation by the Florida police, as told on Officer.com, has revealed a brothel operating in a strange location: A sleek, black limousine bus parked just a block from Miami Beach Police Department headquarters was being used as a brothel on wheels, a place where clients could come to solicit sex from prostitutes, police … Continue reading Mobile Brothel Busted→
Did I write about this already? It does not look like it. Shame, as I have been doing a bunch of FISMA writing and this article has been floating in my head for a while now. Better late than never, as they might say in NERC. US Representative James Langevin, chair of the House Subcommittee … Continue reading NERC jolted by GAO→
Ha ha ha. This is a funny (or perhaps sad, but I’ll go with funny for now) commentary on Senator McCain’s position on energy reform. The Wall Street Journal blog exposes a serious concern for voters: As McCain was talking about his energy plans, a protester in the audience at Missouri State University yelled out … Continue reading McCain Drilled on Oil Money→