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Upcoming Events
- March 11, 2010
- March 12, 2010
- Bill Guest on KSRM RadioBill Guest on KSRM RadioTime: 9:00 am
Bill is guest on KSRM Radio 920 AM with Host Pat Hawkins, Kenai call in number (907)283-5811, Friday, March 12 from 9 am to 10 am at 9:00 am - Meet and Greet Bill WalkerMeet and Greet Bill WalkerTime: 1:00 pm
Meet and Greet Bill Walker, everyone is invited! Hosts: Jack Brown, Bill Warren, Tim O'Brien & Myron McGahan, Tree House Restaurant, 51708 Kenai Spur Hwy., Nikiski, Friday, March 12 from 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm at 1:00 pm - Bill Walker Kenai Open HouseBill Walker Kenai Open HouseTime: 3:00 pm
Bill Walker Kenai Open House, Benco Building ( Suite # 100-B ) 805 Frontage Road, hosted by Kenai Peninsula Campaign Volunteers, Friday, March 12 from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm at 3:00 pm
- Bill Guest on KSRM Radio
- March 16, 2010
- Bill Speaker at The AllianceBill Speaker at The AllianceTime: 12:00 pm
Bill Speaker at "The Alliance" Alaska Support Industry Alliance - Kenai Luncheon, Paradisos Restaurant (811 Frontage Road), Tuesday, March 16, noon to 1 pm, open to the public. Please RSVP to 563-2226. at 12:00 pm - Bill Walker Meet and GreetBill Walker Meet and GreetTime: 7:00 pm
Bill Walker Meet & Greet, American Legion Post 20 (902 Cook Ave.) Kenai, hosted by Kenai Peninsula Veteran Organizations, Tuesday, March 16th, 7 pm to 9 pm, open to the public, refreshments served. at 7:00 pm
- Bill Speaker at The Alliance
- March 17, 2010
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Energy
Energy
We are a state that daily reinjects back into the ground at Prudhoe Bay more natural gas than is consumed each day in the states of California, Oregon and Washington combined. And yet we pay the highest cost for heating our homes and electricity anywhere in North America and perhaps the world. Here is why.
Finally, a viable plan to get gas to Alaskan communtities within two years is in the works. I will continue to update this website as that plan is refined and the critical components come together.
We have not figured out a way to economically bring our natural gas from the North Slope to our communities to be able to use it ourselves. It is time to start using our existing infrastructure, highways and railroads, to move energy to Alaskans either as gas, propane or electricity fueled by economical natural gas from the North Slope to the areas of Alaska that sorely need it.