Tag Archive | "Peak Oil"

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Culprit behind High Cost of Gasoline: U.S. Exports16 Oct

In the Boston Globe (10/12/2012), Congressman Ed Markey noted that gasoline prices are increasing (8 percent), while crude oil prices have declined (7 percent) during the past four weeks.  He wants the Federal Trade Commission to determine whether price gouging can account for increasing gasoline prices. The U.S. Department of Energy attempted to assure motorists […]
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Senator Scott Brown of MA: No Interest in Energy Issues26 Sep

Senator Scott Brown, candidate for reelection in Massachusetts, lists 9 issues on his website regarding “Where I stand.” None of them involve energy. Based on the lengthy list of energy issues (see below) not addressed by Senator Scott Brown, clearly he has no interest in compelling state and national energy issues that affect the survival of this country. […]
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Everson Radio Interview on Peak Oil09 May

The long View – Sustainability Radio, On WUML FM 91.5s “Thinking Out loud” Dr. Jeff Everson speaks on Peak Oil: what is it and what does the future hold without citizen and Government intervention. We know that Clean Renewable Energy (CRE) is what we need to protect the remaining health of the planet. Can we organize […]
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American Petroleum Institute Propaganda versus Facts on Oil and Gas13 Oct

The American Petroleum Institute (API) is opposed to raising taxes on the oil and gas industries. According to the API, the preferred approach is increasing access to domestic energy. That would add 530,000 jobs and create $194B in new revenue, according to a recent API TV ad. The API assumption is that there are accessible […]
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No Government Plan for Declining U.S. Oil Production28 Feb

Production is falling at United States oil reservoirs in the lower 48 states, Alaska, and the Gulf of Mexico as shown in the following figures. United States crude oil imports, therefore, are increasing and are now 60 percent of oil consumption in contrast to several decades ago when the United States was a major oil […]

About Dr. Everson

Prior to forming this autonomous vehicle consultant practice, Dr. Jeffrey Everson was director of business development for QinetiQ North America’s Technology Solutions Group (previously Foster-Miller, Inc.).

Dr. Everson has been the principal investigator for collision warning systems for automobiles and inner-city transit buses. These programs were awarded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). For his work on developing a collision warning system for inner-city transit buses, Everson was the first U.S. Department of Transportation contractor to win an SBIR Tibbetts Award.

Previously Dr. Everson held senior scientist positions at Battelle Memorial Institute, The Analytic Sciences Corporation (TASC), Honeywell Electro Optics Systems Division, and Itek Optical Systems Division.

He holds a PhD in physics from Boston College and a MS/BS in physics from Northeastern University.

Contact

For more information about how JHEverson Consulting can help your company with autonomous vehicles, please contact Jeff Everson.

JHEverson Consulting is based in the Boston area but consults for clients throughout North America.