GE Power Systems Sees Global Growth: in World Energy Magazine.Business/Energy Editors HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 11, 2002 Although the U.S. power generation market is at the end of a growth cycle, opportunities worldwide remain good, says GE Power Systems President John G. Rice in the new World Energy magazine. He also calls for the industry to respond positively to the intense scrutiny from a distrustful dis·trust·ful adj. Feeling or showing doubt. dis·trust ful·ly adv.dis·trust public. The article can be viewed for free at WorldEnergySource.com. "John Rice takes a positive view of the world after Sept. 11 and Enron," notes Richard Loomis, president and publisher of World Energy. "New combined-cycle generators that can burn coal, biomass and other alternative fuels cleanly clean·ly adj. clean·li·er, clean·li·est Habitually and carefully neat and clean. See Synonyms at clean. adv. In a clean manner. clean are cause for optimism." Also in the new issue, Rep. Billy Tauzin Wilbert Joseph Tauzin, II, usually known as Billy Tauzin, (born June 14 1943), American politician of Cajun descent, was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1980 to 2005, representing Louisiana's 3rd congressional district. (R-La) and Sen. Jeff Bingaman Jesse Francis "Jeff" Bingaman Jr. (born October 3, 1943) is the junior U.S. Senator from New Mexico. He has been in the Senate since 1983 and is a member of the Democratic Party. Bingaman was Attorney General of New Mexico from 1978 until his election to the U.S. (D-NM) debate energy legislation passed by the House and stalled in the Senate. The House wants major support for clean coal, while the Senate is promoting a gas pipeline from Alaska. Both measures agree on the need for developing alternative energy sources, improving energy conservation and supporting domestic production of hydrocarbons, but disagree on drilling in America's most prolific hydrocarbon basin, the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR ANWR Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska, USA) ), and establishing new standards for vehicle fuel economy. Royal Dutch Chairman Philip Watts' article shares two visions of the future based on globalization globalization Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation , liberalization lib·er·al·ize v. lib·er·al·ized, lib·er·al·iz·ing, lib·er·al·iz·es v.tr. To make liberal or more liberal: "Our standards of private conduct have been greatly liberalized . . . and technology. Shell's view of a world focused on efficiency and individual choice is compared with the possibility that our future will be shaped not by what we have in common, but on the interplay of our differences. WorldEnergySource.com, with increased speed and access, now offers an employment center featuring 12 major energy sites. Already, some 230 companies in the U.S. alone are posting job openings, while resumes are coming in at the rate of 350 a month. World Energy and Energy Houston magazines, World Energy Television and WorldEnergySource.com are produced by International Business Publishers Inc. Its thought-leading content, available online, presents the unedited ideas and voices of energy industry leaders worldwide, including company CEOs and presidents, energy ministers and top government officials. In addition to candid video interviews and articles with a unique insider's viewpoint, WorldEnergySource.com offers daily news items, corporate profiles, over 50 stock exchanges, commodity prices and links to major energy companies. It's all translatable into seven languages, and key-worded and indexed. Registration on the Web site is free. |
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