Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy Fourth Of July And Happy Energy Independence; The Central Corridor

Happy Fourth of July North Dakota Story of a Real Hero, The Dickinson Press is reporting:
The native son of Dunseith was one of the country’s top fighter jocks in the 1960s. The man who went by the call sign “Hoz” lived the philosophy of one engine, one pilot and go get the bad guys.
BillHosmer, now 82, flew 240 combat missions in Vietnam, rising to the rank of colonel.
And he was a superb pilot, serving a tour as the “left wing,” the No. 2 flier in the famed Thunderbirds — very likely the only North Dakotan ever to have flown with the red, white and blue precision flying group.
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For newbies: the "big story" regarding America's energy revolution on America's Independence Day

Much of the energy revolution has to do with "the Central Corridor":
Of course, some in the US have declared a war on coal. It will be a short war:
Another reminder of natural gas coming from North Dakota: the Great Plains Synfuels Plant, Beulah, ND --
  • recent maintenance, now back up and running
  • natural gas from ND to Iowa (of all places) and then east to eastern and southeastern US
  • for newbies:
the plant was built in response to the energy crisis of the 1970s to make natural gas from lignite, a low-grade coal abundant in North Dakota
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Happy Independence Day

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By the way, the "central corridor" supports the "Big 3" automakers, according to Yahoo!News: Leading the way is Michigan, the birthplace of the American auto industry and where the Big 3 still have a huge presence. More than three-quarters of the new vehicles bought in Michigan carry a domestic badge. Here's how the rankings, ranked by the percentage of cars made by U.S. manufacturers that were sold in each state:
  • Michigan 79.2% 
  • North Dakota 68.1% 
  • South Dakota 65.6% 
  •  Iowa 63.2% 
  • Wyoming 62.6% 
  • Montana 61.1% 
  • Nebraska 59.7% 
  • Oklahoma 59.0% 
  • Arkansas 55.7% 
  •  Indiana 54.5% 
Looks pretty much like the "central corridor" to me. 

2 comments:

  1. From one vet to another-

    Happy 4th Bruce and thank you for your service to our great country

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  2. Thank you. I hope you had a great Fourth. There was a quite display in San Pedro, CA, this evening.

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