This move coincides with the announcement of a successful attempt by the
US navy to create aviation and rocket fuel out of sea-water using
electricity generated by a nuclear power plant.
http://www.voanews.com/content/us-navy-lab-turns-seawater-into-fuel/1919512.html
It also turns out that Tokyo Gas has already begun marketing fuel cells
that provide houses with both heating and electricity. The official
Tokyo Gas website says these fuel cells run on natural gas but Japanese
government sources say the electricity is generated by extracting
hydrogen from water.
http://home.tokyo-gas.co.jp/enefarm_special/enefarm/structure_detail.html
The other big move in the energy sector was the announcement by newly
elected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that every household in
India will have solar power by 2019. Modi, who is banned from entering
the US by the cabal, is definitely not going to go along with the cabal
on many other issues, not just solar power.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/05/20/3439254/india-prime-minister-modi-solar/
If India can do it, so can the rest of the world. If the US had a real
government, most US houses could also be solar powered within 5 years.
No matter what though, with both China and India now going full speed
ahead with solar power, the oil and gas industries can no longer keep
the price of solar panels artificially high.
The oil and gas industry also saw some big changes
come to light last week. The biggest was the announcement by the US
Energy Information Administration that US shale oil reserves were only
about 30% of what was previously talked about.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-05-22/us-shale-oil-miracle-disappears
This means any US talk of replacing Russia as a supplier of gas to
Europe is just talk. In this context, Lord Peter Mandelson, described by
MI5 as a representative of the Rothschild family, cited US
(non-existent) shale oil as part of his backing for a public threat to
“freeze Russia out of the global financial system.”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/10850249/Lord-Mandelson-sees-looming-nightmare-for-Russian-economy-despite-gas-deal.html
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