Summing it All Up

In the last four months the Lights On Oregon Blog has covered a lot of ground. Unfortunately, some good things must come to an end eventually. The 30th will be the last regular post for Lights On Oregon: the Blog. Yes, it’s sad—perhaps well start back up again sometime in the future. . . .

Today, I want to provide a quick summary of the areas our blog has covered.

  • We’ve demonstrated the availability and importance of wind energy in numerous posts.
  • We’ve kept you up to date on the progressing technology behind wave energy.
  • We’veĀ  thoroughly demonstrated the obstruction and down right dangerousness of Radical Environmental Groups.
  • We’ve shown why nuclear is important, and how it could benefit Oregon.
  • We’ve extensively covered the LNG terminal and pipeline debates, and revealed why their opponents are misguided.
  • We’ve kept track of the increased investment in renewable energy sources—as an indicator of where the market is on this subject.
  • We’ve followed the current news regarding hydroelectric—and we’ve shown that it is one of the most important renewable energy sources available to mankind.
  • We’ve explored the world of geothermal and we strongly maintain that it is the best energy option on the market.
  • We’ve demonstrated the potential of biomass, and encouraged future investment in it.
  • We’ve broken water in the world of politics—by breaking several important stories regarding Kulongoski’s new $2 billion tax package.

Energy. That’s what we’re all about.

4 Responses to “Summing it All Up”

  1. Joan Says:

    I have thoroughly enjoyed your thoughtful and accurate posts, especially regarding the LNG issue. Thank you, and I hope that you will resume soon.

  2. Bill Says:

    I am a regular reader though I have never commented before. I want to congratulate Lights On Oregon on your excellent blog. I have always found the articles clearly written, intellectual, interesting, and most of all helpful. They have provided me with the information I need to communicate with my friends why radical environmentalism is not the answer. I will miss seeing the regular updates.

    Perhaps they will start up again at a future date?

  3. Tuck Says:

    I want to echo the sentiments of the other authors. I will sorely miss the regular updates! I wish Lights On Oregon well!

  4. Matt Says:

    I guess NorthWest Natural is having financial problems and can’t afford to sponsor this website. Oh well. I can always get Kool-Aid at Wal-Mart.
    Goodby Property-Stealing Liberals!

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