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THE FULL ARTICLE IS HERE-> http://www.daily-times.com/story/ne...nergy-expert-talks-future-us-energy/95213784/
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The main message of Fine’s presentation was that the U.S. would, very quickly, move away from global energy policies based on combating climate change and toward becoming economically nationalistic.
FARMINGTON — The Trump administration will create a "new world order" for American energy producers, energy expert Daniel Fine told a packed room at the San Juan College School of Energy today.
Fine recently made a trip to Washington, D.C. to receive briefings from energy insiders who served in previous administrations, and shared what he learned during those encounters in regards to near-term changes in the American energy industry.
“A new world order is in the making now as regards to energy,” Fine told the group that included local industry officials and community leaders.
The main message of Fine’s presentation was that the U.S. would, very quickly, move away from global energy policies and toward becoming more focused on what would best advance U.S. energy goals.
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The main message of Fine’s presentation was that the U.S. would, very quickly, move away from global energy policies based on combating climate change and toward becoming economically nationalistic.
FARMINGTON — The Trump administration will create a "new world order" for American energy producers, energy expert Daniel Fine told a packed room at the San Juan College School of Energy today.
Fine recently made a trip to Washington, D.C. to receive briefings from energy insiders who served in previous administrations, and shared what he learned during those encounters in regards to near-term changes in the American energy industry.
“A new world order is in the making now as regards to energy,” Fine told the group that included local industry officials and community leaders.
The main message of Fine’s presentation was that the U.S. would, very quickly, move away from global energy policies and toward becoming more focused on what would best advance U.S. energy goals.