Hydrogen, already in industrial demand and now sought as a "battery" to manage fluctuating electricity demand, should come from nuclear power.
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute paid out $10.4 million to its executives, yet still complains of losing $4 million in federal funds
The 9/11 memorial has lost money since its inception, but still manages to pay near-million-dollar salaries to its top brass.
The VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) wasted millions on costly conferences with outlandish perquisites for attendees.
A California charter school district listed a professional baseball stadium as one of its schools, in the most colorful example of fraud.
Several Massachusetts sheriffs' offices spent at least twenty-one thousand dollars on hotel stays at casinos.
The North Amityville Fire Department spent nearly seven thousand dollars on a hotel stay 11 miles away from its firehouse.
Energy prices are down because energy workers are allowed to develop their mineral deposits with less interference.
Electric companies are raising rates beyond endurance, to cover their own inefficiencies of management and capital investment.
The United States needs a radical revitalization of its maritime industry to counter maritime threats from China and elsewhere.