Posts Tagged ‘ geothermal energy ’

The Only Financial Advice I’ll Ever Give You

May 29th, 2008 | By Jim Amrhein | Category: Macro Economics
And so, without more circumstance at all, I hold it fit that we shake hands and part. — Shakespeare, Hamlet (Act 1, Scene 5) I’m not much for gooey goodbyes — even if they’re most likely only temporary. But on the other hand, I couldn’t just up and stop writing for Whiskey & ...read more


Enough to Make an Oilman Jealous

Nov 12th, 2007 | By Byron King | Category: Energy, Oil
GRAB YOUR HARD HATS AND LACE UP your steel-toed boots, dear readers, because today we are going back out to the drilling rigs and construction sheds in search of a remarkable investment opportunity. But we are not drilling for oil or natural gas. Instead we’re talking about one of the ...read more


The Newest Old Idea in Energy

Jul 19th, 2007 | By Whiskey Contributor | Category: Energy
Our fearless leaders here in the United States have perfected the art of passing off old ideas as new and improved solutions to the country’s problems. This holds especially true when it comes to energy policy. Take ethanol, for instance. It was the choice fuel for some of the first combustion ...read more


Enough to Make an Oilman Jealous

Jul 3rd, 2007 | By Byron King | Category: Energy
Grab your hard hats and lace up your steel-toed boots, dear readers, because this month we are going back out to the drilling rigs and construction sheds in search of a remarkable investment opportunity. But we are not drilling for oil or natural gas. There is a company I know ...read more