Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: Basketball Teams, Economic Prosperity, Electricity Prices, Electricity Rates, Energy Game, Energy Resources, Freedom Center, Game Plan, George Allen, Governor George Allen, Mail, Ncaa Basketball Tournament, Ncaa Men, Nonprofit Educational Organization, Oil Resources, Power Rankings, Princess Street, Reliable Energy, Sports Fans, Tournament Games
As sports fans across America watch the NCAA Basketball Tournament games in well lit arenas and on televisions powered by electricity, some people have the “best seats in the house” because they have more affordable electricity rates.
These are the American Energy Freedom Center “Sweet 16″ NCAA basketball tournament teams, rated by which colleges have the best electricity prices in their States. If the NCAA Men’s Basketball teams were rated by the best electricity prices in their states, the top teams would be:
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Posted on 10 September 2009. Tags: Current Electricity, Direct Correlation, Electricity Prices, Electricity Rates, Energy Policy, Family Budgets, Football Season, Forms Of Electricity, Freedom Center, George Allen, Governor George Allen, Inextricable Link, Interactive Map, Policymakers, Power Generation, Power Rankings, Reliable Energy, Reliable Power, State Revenues, Trade Legislation
Alexandria, VA – As football season begins and sportscasters list their team rankings, Governor George Allen, Chairman of the American Energy Freedom Center, issued this statement regarding the unveiling of the state power rankings, an interactive map that analyzes each State’s current electricity portfolio:
“This map illustrates the inextricable link between affordable and efficient forms of electricity. The American people deserve to hear and understand this relationship as the leadership in Congress and the Obama Administration debate carbon cap-and-trade legislation which will increase electricity rates for every single American. People in States that use coal – which provides them more affordable electricity than the national average – would face the biggest increases in their electricity costs. Higher electricity prices would make their States, and all America, less competitive for jobs and investment.
“With declining state revenues and family budgets under tremendous stress, increased electricity rates will only cause more pain. Higher electricity rates significantly affect small, medium and large businesses. As governor, I saw firsthand the direct correlation between affordable electricity and the recruitment of high-tech companies and jobs to Virginia. To keep family budgets solvent and jobs here in America, we must promote efficient and reliable power generation.
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