Six Companies Poised to Gain from a Natural Gas Auto Mandate [View article]
Yes but------We havent solved the problem of nuculear waste as yet.
On Jan 19 09:33 PM Michael B. Krause wrote:
> Actually, y/y natural gas production and consumption is relatively > unchanged. Demand is down a little bit, but it appears producers > have shut in a bit of production to compensate for what could potentially > be in the market. > > Natural gas' cost of production does not enable it to be anywhere > as efficient as nuclear power. > > Like I always say, the solution is simple: We need to build 100-200 > nuclear power plants, spend 500B to subsidize all/most new cars purchased > as electric or plugin hybrid cars (and give trade-in incentives to > move the fleet over). These nuclear plants need to be breeder reactors > that can make best use of fuel. We can use all of the to-be unemployed > troops now positioned in Iraq to set up property security around > this new infrastructure. > > This would stop the status quo and get us into the new paradigm effectively. > If you like this idea, write a letter to Obama and suggest it. This > is the only way to affect change. >
Six Companies Poised to Gain from a Natural Gas Auto Mandate [View article]
On Jan 19 09:33 PM Michael B. Krause wrote:
> Actually, y/y natural gas production and consumption is relatively
> unchanged. Demand is down a little bit, but it appears producers
> have shut in a bit of production to compensate for what could potentially
> be in the market.
>
> Natural gas' cost of production does not enable it to be anywhere
> as efficient as nuclear power.
>
> Like I always say, the solution is simple: We need to build 100-200
> nuclear power plants, spend 500B to subsidize all/most new cars purchased
> as electric or plugin hybrid cars (and give trade-in incentives to
> move the fleet over). These nuclear plants need to be breeder reactors
> that can make best use of fuel. We can use all of the to-be unemployed
> troops now positioned in Iraq to set up property security around
> this new infrastructure.
>
> This would stop the status quo and get us into the new paradigm effectively.
> If you like this idea, write a letter to Obama and suggest it. This
> is the only way to affect change.
>