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Smart Grid, Green Energy and Immelt - Oh! My!


whitelight

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GE CEO to join independent group that will advise president on programs to jump-start economy.

Huge companies like IBM, Cisco, GE, and now Google all have initiatives and investments in the so-called "smart grid."

Jul 9, 2008 ... GE Blows Past $4B For Green Energy Investments: General Electric says it has now topped $4 billion in renewable energy investments. ...

Jul 9, 2008 ... In renewable energy, GE Energy Financial Services is growing its portfolio of more than $4 billion in assets in wind, solar, biomass, ...

Nov 5, 2008 ... You might want to buy GE stock. Obama owes GE big time for helping to run his campaign. GE owned NBC was the Barck Jesus Obama network that ...

Nov 9, 2008 ... Interestingly, Immelt suggested that President-elect Barack Obama make clean energy a top priority when he takes office. ...

At GE, we know that renewable energy will be an integral part of the world ... Jan 28, 2009 GE Energy Urges Passage of Stimulus Package to Support Record ...

Feb 6, 2009 ... Barack Obama has put Jeffrey Immelt, the CEO of failing GE, ..... but you do need the research and Green Energy that GE is working on. ...

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Those snips are from a few googles. I just cut and pasted from the results without bothering to visit the sites. What prompted this stupidity was that I noticed that GE was running advertising for green energy and smart grid while Immelt was being named to Obama's economic advisery board.

Don't get me wrong. I am for green energy. What I don't like is ... eh ...

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