Energy Information Administration – Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Manufacturing Activities 2008 – December 29, 2009: “In 2008, total shipments of PV cells and modules surge more than 90 percent from a year ago to nearly 1 million peak kilowatts.”
Energy Information Administration – Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Manufacturing Activities 2008 – December 29, 2009: “In 2008, total shipments of PV cells and modules surge more than 90 percent from a year ago to nearly 1 million peak kilowatts.”
2009 3rd Quarter Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue “This summary shows quarterly tax revenue data from property, sales, license, income (individual and corporate) and other taxes. Data are shown for individual state governments as well as national-level estimates of total state and local taxes, including 12-month calculations. This quarterly survey has… Continue Reading
Follow up to previous postings on high speed passenger rail transport in the U.S., via New York Times: “But faster trains are critical to [Amtrak’s] future. So while Amtrak got some desperately needed financing from the federal government this year, its forecasts suggest that speedier rail travel in the United States remains a daunting challenge.… Continue Reading
News release: “On the eve of the 2010 Census, as the Census Bureau prepares to conduct an actual count of the nations population, the bureau projects that on Jan. 1, 2010 three months out from Census Day the total U.S. population will be 308,400,408. This would represent an increase of 2,606,181, or 0.9… Continue Reading
News release includes links to PDF and Excel documents: “House and Senate candidates seeking office in 2007-2008 reported over $1.42 billion in receipts, according to campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission. The 2,382 candidates who participated in primary and general election campaigns for the U.S. Congress spent a total of $1.38 billion… Continue Reading
Executive Order – Original Classification Authority, December 29, 2009: designating specific officials to classify information originally as “Top Secret” or “Secret” New York Times: “President Obama declared on Tuesday that no information may remain classified indefinitely as part of a sweeping overhaul of the executive branchs system for protecting classified national security information. In an… Continue Reading
December 2009 Natural Gas Monthly With Data for October 2009 Dec 29, 2009 – “Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage, imports, exports, and prices in the United States.” Continue Reading
News release: “While the Recovery Act has made unprecedented investments in clean energy, energy efficiency, and other environmental improvements, a new report by The Council of State Governments finds that in most states the wave of green jobs tied to these investments has yet to arrive. CSG has released a state-by-state analysis of green jobs… Continue Reading
Privacy: An Overview of Federal Statutes Governing Wiretapping and Electronic Eavesdropping, December 3, 2009: “Depending on ones perspective, wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping are either dirty business, essential law enforcement tools, or both. This is a very general overview of the federal statutes that proscribe wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping and of the procedures they establish for… Continue Reading
“A new report by the Federal Judicial Center offers an analysis of all cases that were sealed in federal district, bankruptcy and appellate courts in 2006, and describes why and how they were sealed.” Sealed Cases in Federal Courts, Tim Reagan, George Cort, Federal, Judicial Center, October 23, 2009 Continue Reading
Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2008 (Performance Profiles 2008), “a legislatively mandated annual report to the U.S. Congress, was released on December 18, 2009. Performance Profiles 2008 presents a comprehensive financial review and analysis of the domestic and worldwide operations of the major U.S.-based energy-producing companies. The report examines the majors’ operations primarily on… Continue Reading