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Andrew Grant
13 May 2008 @ 11:10 am
My tax dollars at work. Sigh.  
An interesting Op-Ed from the Wall Street Journal:

Congress seems ready to spend billions on a new "Manhattan Project" for green energy, or at least the political class really, really likes talking about one. But maybe we should look at what our energy subsidy dollars are buying now.

Some clarity comes from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), an independent federal agency that tried to quantify government spending on energy production in 2007. The agency reports that the total taxpayer bill was $16.6 billion in direct subsidies, tax breaks, loan guarantees and the like. That's double in real dollars from eight years earlier, as you'd expect given all the money Congress is throwing at "renewables." Even more subsidies are set to pass this year.

An even better way to tell the story is by how much taxpayer money is dispensed per unit of energy, so the costs are standardized. For electricity generation, the EIA concludes that solar energy is subsidized to the tune of $24.34 per megawatt hour, wind $23.37 and "clean coal" $29.81. By contrast, normal coal receives 44 cents, natural gas a mere quarter, hydroelectric about 67 cents and nuclear power $1.59.

The wind and solar lobbies are currently moaning that they don't get their fair share of the subsidy pie. They also argue that subsidies per unit of energy are always higher at an early stage of development, before innovation makes large-scale production possible. But wind and solar have been on the subsidy take for years, and they still account for less than 1% of total net electricity generation. Would it make any difference if the federal subsidy for wind were $50 per megawatt hour, or even $100? Almost certainly not without a technological breakthrough.

By contrast, nuclear power provides 20% of U.S. base electricity production, yet it is subsidized about 15 times less than wind. We prefer an energy policy that lets markets determine which energy source dominates. But if you believe in subsidies, then nuclear power gets a lot more power for the buck than other "alternatives."

The same study also looked at federal subsidies for non-electrical energy production, such as for fuel. It found that ethanol and biofuels receive $5.72 per British thermal unit of energy produced. That compares to $2.82 for solar and $1.35 for refined coal, but only three cents per BTU for natural gas and other petroleum liquids.

All of this shows that there is a reason fossil fuels continue to dominate American energy production: They are extremely cost-effective. That's a reality to keep in mind the next time you hear a politician talk about creating millions of "green jobs." Those jobs won't come cheap, and you'll be paying for them.

Here's the original
 
 
I'm at: Fitz's
I'm feeling: irritated
 
 
Andrew Grant
06 May 2008 @ 05:48 pm
Tremble bitches!  
Tremble before the cuteness that is - Pronto Pup!



 
 
I'm at: Home
I'm feeling: ecstatic
 
 
Andrew Grant
02 May 2008 @ 08:20 am
Get to work.  
Well here we are, once again rapidly approaching July 4th.
Like the last 4 years we are once again searching for tent workers.

Here's the skinny:
17 days in a row plus shut down.
June 20th through July 6th
Tent crew splits 10% of all sales.
Average worker made $1250.00 last year.
Wankers need not apply.
Boss is a jerk
10-13 hour days
Tents all over the metro area
Sleeping in tent may be required or preferred
If you need a big chunk of money in a short time this is the gig for you.
It isnt easy and if you look at the hourly wage it downright sucks, but you will be spending 75% of your time sitting in a lawn chair outside.
 
 
Andrew Grant
10 April 2008 @ 05:56 pm
I can't seem to make you mine . . .  
You're feeling: sore

To your left: lamp

On your mind: Gretta

Last meal included: McDonald's

You sometimes find it hard to: concentrate

The weather: is irrelevant

Something you have a collection of: comics

A smell that cheers you up: fresh baked bread

A smell that can ruin your mood: perfume

How long since you last shaved: 5 days

The current state of your hair: flattened

The largest item on your desk/workspace (not computer): coffee mug

Your skill with chopsticks: pimp

Which section you head for first in a bookstore: comics

Something you're craving: cunt

Your general thoughts on the presidential race: apathy

How many times have you been hospitalized this decade: once, I think

Favorite place to go for a quiet moment: Bathtub

You've always secretly thought you'd be a good: advice columnist

Something that freaks you out a little: heights

Something you've eaten too much of lately: fast food

You have never been: to Japan

You never want to become: boring
 
 
I'm at: Home
I'm feeling: sore
I'm listening to: none
 
 
Andrew Grant
05 April 2008 @ 05:55 pm
Show tonight bitches!  


Vilification with puppets. Fucking puppets!
 
 
I'm at: Home
I'm feeling: excited
I'm listening to: Millincolin
 
 
Andrew Grant
23 March 2008 @ 10:52 pm
Bright light city gonna set my soul, gonna set my soul on fire . . .  
I keep thinking I'm gonna sit down and do a longer post, but fuck it, here's the quick and dirty:




Gretta and I went to Vegas and got married! w00t!

If'n you are inclined to wanna celebrate with us, we're having a potluck thingie this Saturday at 5PM, our place.

I'll post a full account of the Vegas trip with more photos later, I swear.

Edit: Also, kids welcome.
 
 
I'm at: Home
I'm feeling: happy
 
 
Andrew Grant
27 February 2008 @ 07:36 am
It's time for . . . science OR fiction?  
Had a 6 Ring show last night after a couple weeks off. Surprisingly little rust on the teams. I was also the guinea pig of the new host training, which I think went well. I also got to see the debut of [info]mamajenzie on the BNW stage, which was entertaining and promising. Seriously, I know coming to see my worthless carcass on Tuesdays isn't interesting any more, but next time you get a chance, go see her and her team.

Also, this just makes me really happy for some reason:

 
 
I'm at: Work
I'm feeling: accomplished
 
 
Andrew Grant
25 February 2008 @ 01:29 pm
Slip it in . . .  
Mmmmmm . . . shameless pluggery.




Don't forget to call ahead to reserve tickets!
 
 
I'm at: Work
I'm feeling: restless
 
 
Andrew Grant
20 February 2008 @ 10:46 am
Looking for help.  
Here's the deal:

Someone called me asking if I knew what "Rainbow Spit" is. They assumed it was something dirty, and based on that, assumed I would know what it was. Unfortunately, I have no idea and Urban Dictionary and the Google have been no help.

So.

Any other sickos have a definition?
 
 
I'm at: Work
I'm feeling: contemplative
I'm listening to: Skeptic's Guide to the Universe
 
 
Andrew Grant
14 February 2008 @ 08:11 am
Yeah, I'm one of the haters.  
But here's a fucking Valentine anyway:
 
 
I'm at: Work
I'm feeling: annoyed