Not exact matches
And if BG isn't making more
money because it's
charging customers more; where did it find another 3 GBs to sell
gas to?
«It will be recalled that following relentless media attack on my person by the EFCC acting in concert with some powerful families with known ties to the government which culminated in the filing of phantom
money laundering and corruption
charges against me, I made spirited efforts to engage with relevant officials of government including the EFCC, the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and the Presidency to furnish them with all the information in respect of the OPL 245 Settlement Agreement between the Federal Government of Nigeria and Malabu Oil &
Gas Limited which was brokered by the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR.
None of the
money for the environmental protection funding increase will come from the Regional Greenhouse
Gas Initiative, the nine - state coalition that
charges industry for air pollution, according to administration officials.
With more
money for development of novel designs and public financial support for construction — perhaps as part of a clean energy portfolio standard that lumps in all low - carbon energy sources, not just renewables or a carbon tax — nuclear could be one of the pillars of a three - pronged approach to cutting greenhouse
gas emissions: using less energy to do more (or energy efficiency), low - carbon power, and electric cars (as long as they are
charged with electricity from clean sources, not coal burning).
Overview Fully electric car is surprisingly refined and is pretty easy to live with Pros It uses absolutely no
gas (zero emissions), refined operation, cheerful personality, government rebates make Leaf more affordable, and in many cities, you get preferred parking spots and access to HOV lanes Cons Lack of
charging infrastructure (not a huge issue if you have a short commute) Value for
money Good (especially with government incentives) What would I change?
Either way, paying a slightly higher interest
charge or extra fees can certainly be worth it in a pinch - especially if you need
money immediately for car repairs, doctor bills, groceries,
gas to get back and forth to your place of employment, or other needs that spring up at the most inopportune times.
The rational is you are using energy that is being created by you car's alternator, so the
gas you put in your car cost
money, factor in your MPG and then subtract the amount you saved
charging your phone in your car... and
gas is not really that expensive.