The Green Energy Guru


LNG, the next dependency?
February 8, 2009, 10:21 pm
Filed under: Biomass, Green Power, Landfill Gas, Renewable Power, distributed generation

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) is touted by some as an important way for America to assure itself of energy in the future. Currently, LNG supplies about 2.8 % of the nation’s natural gas supply (EnergyBiz Insider newsletter, 12/7/07, www.energycentral.com). That percentage is expected to grow to 16 % by 2030. But, is that a solution or a short term band aid?

 

LNG has its values. But, it has its problems as well. Concerns about terrorism, price volatility, reliability, … But, it is a source of natural gas. It has to be considered. But, is it to be counted on?

 

Development of reliable green renewable power sources offer a better option. It is a domestic fuel source. It can be a solution for the local communities to utilize a waste product, and it helps the environment!

 

Does green renewable power fit your needs? Will it provide the energy advantage that you need for your business to grow? To survive? Give Rudd Asset Management a call to find out. We are in the options business; your options!

 

Rudd Asset Management specializes in the development and operation of green renewable power and green fuel supply. Contact us at (219) 464-7054.