Energy issues dominate the news, not only here in Pennsylvania where we hear about the Marcellus Shale and hydraulic fracking on an almost daily basis, but also nationally and globally. We are bombarded with reports concerning rising fuel costs, instability in the Middle East, the Japanese nuclear disaster and the environmental impacts of energy production. While there remains much disagreement on proposed solutions, the country and our commonwealth seem to have reached consensus that we must have a strategic plan for energy independence for our future generations.
Fortunately, a rock formation that underlies two-thirds of Pennsylvania is estimated to hold between 300 trillion and …

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