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The Motley Fool July 1, 2008 Kris Eddy |
T. Boone Pickens Knows You're Thirsty The oil baron wants to sell "stranded" water to Texas cities. |
Popular Mechanics July 25, 2008 Michael Milstein |
Beyond Wind Plan, Pickens Eyes Pipelines in Drought-Ridden U.S. Billionaire hedge-fund manager T. Boone Pickens testified before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday to outline his new wind-power plan, but it's a water pipeline initiative that could reshape the landscape of Texas' drought dilemma. |
Geotimes May 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Western Aquifers Under Stress Although the rate of water consumption in the United States has not increased over the past five years, according to a recently released U.S. Geological Survey report, water problems are prevalent across the country. |
Fast Company June 2008 David Case |
Texas Oil Tycoon Tackles Renewable Energy Texas tycoon T. Boone Pickens has been dubbed the "Oracle of Oil." So why is he building the world's largest wind farm? |
Popular Mechanics February 2007 Alex Hutchinson |
Las Vegas Tries to Prevent a Water Shortage The debate over a plan to pump water out of the Nevada desert could be the next battle in the war over the West's most vital natural resource. |
Investment Advisor August 2009 Robert F. Keane |
Alternative Energy Twisting in the Wind The Pickens plan was not the only one to cut back on ambitious alternative energy plans. |
Geotimes April 2003 Gosselin et al. |
The Complex Dakota Aquifer: Managing Groundwater in Nebraska One size (or strategy) does not fit all where Dakota groundwater management is concerned. |
Registered Rep. July 1, 2006 Kristen French |
Pickens Gets Fishy in Fly Shop Michael Pickens, son of billionaire dealmaker T. Boone Pickens, was recently arrested for burglary. He spent three days in jail because he couldn't post the bond because he is already out on bail for allegations of securities fraud in New York. |
Geotimes April 2003 Kenneth R. Bradbury |
A Circuitous Path: Protecting Groundwater in Wisconsin Groundwater follows a winding path -- and one much faster than previously thought -- to municipal wells in the city of Sturgeon Bay, and it may pick up contaminants along the way. |
Outside December 2008 Stayton Bonner |
Up Wind Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens' plan for reducing oil dependency by increasing wind energy and switching to natural gas for transportation fuel may be his biggest gamble yet. |
Geotimes December 2003 David Applegate |
Water is for Fightin' The High Plains aquifer could be a casualty in a political battle to prevent coordinated scientific characterization of this important groundwater system. |
The Motley Fool February 3, 2010 Jennifer Schonberger |
The Oil Crisis Isn't Over T. Boone Pickens thinks we're far from out of the woods. |
The Motley Fool July 8, 2009 Toby Shute |
Is the Pickens Plan Losing Wind? It's been one year since T. Boone Pickens presented his plan to cure America's dependence on foreign oil. If nothing else, it got the conversation moving in the right direction. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
A Conversation With T. Boone Pickens T. Boone Pickens on his plan, renewable energy, natural gas and oil. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2007 David Lee Smith |
A Pair of Leggy Drillers It's not a new message from T. Boone Pickens, but it's a difficult one to refute. Wise investors should pay close attention to the soundly managed, quality companies in the oilfield services group. |
Geotimes March 2003 Greg Peterson |
Congress confronts a depleting aquifer Approximately 30 percent of the groundwater used for irrigation in the U.S. comes from a single source: the High Plains Aquifer. In March, the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources passed a bill that provides a scientific basis for extending the usable life of the aquifer. |