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![]() "kontiki" wrote in message ... Mike Rapoport wrote: Nobody does, what is your proposed solution?. Here we are... right back to my original post where I mentioned a couple of excellent ones. I'll list them and more he 1) Develop our energy reserves here on this continent. Liberals have consistently blocked this effort thus prolonging the inevitable. It has very little to do with liberals or conservatives. You seem to believe that: 1) There is significant oil to be found in the US. This is not true. 2) It is the right of this generation to use all the natural resources on the planet. 3) That all availible resources should be extracted to facilitate your (and my) wasteful consumption. 3) Build some additional refining capacity. Higher prices are due to higher demand and he have not built a new refinery in some 30 years. Wait till refineries switch to heating oil this winter and watch gas prices rise further. It is very expensive to add refining capacity. Consider that a refinery takes at least a square mile of land on the coast at a major port. The places that really need it (California) have very high real estate prices. Current refining margins don't justify adding major capacity. Why don't you invest in natural gas instead of complaining about the price of energy? That is something YOU can do that will solve YOUR problem. 2) Enforce a consistent nationwide gasoline blend. Refineries have to produce a multitude of blends for different parts of the country which reduces production and delivery efficiency and availability and increases costs. They have always done this. Gasoline in MN needs to be different from that in AZ. 4) Plan to build new nuclear power plants that can replace aging (and in-efficient) fossil fuel plants. Technology marches on yet we have done nothing in this area. All new (larger) Navy ships us nuclear power these days and do it very well. This I agree with, it makes very little sense to burn precious petroleum to produce electricity.. There was recently a new permit application filed for a nuclear plant. Hopefullt there will be more. 5) Offer significant (not paltry) tax incentives to people for adding solar heating or power generation capability to their homes and businesses. Why should I (taxpayer) pay people to install inefficient systems? If the systems really make economic sens, then people will install them without tax incentives. 6) Reduce the burden of massive government regulations in the auto industry (and other industries for that matter) so that prices can be more affordable for cars using hybrid or electric power. When the cost of these vehicles becomes equal to or less than gasoline vehicles people will by them. Why do you think that it is the government that is keeping all this from happening. Don't you think that it might be YOU and I not buying efficient cars? WE bought inefficient cars for the past 20yrs so the industry tooled up to produce them. WE are the problem, not the "government", not the liberals, not the conservatives, not the enviornmentalists, not the oil companies and not the auto companies. |
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