06-27-2008, 12:29 AM
Thanks Carey,
I am printing the article now. 91 pages is too much to read on the computer. I hope that I don't run out of ink.
I did notice that at the time of the report that electricity was 28 cents/KWH. Half of todays cost.
P. S.
A thought before I read my new book; Does anyone believe that we are depleting the world's oil supply. That the oil may last another 50 or 100 years? Is this too far into the future that we should not be planning for it?
With the move towards electric vehicles, that electric demands will increase beyond that which was anticipated just a few years ago?
That Carbon emissions might be something that we might want to move away from?
But then again, Helco could always build a Nuke plant.
Thanks again Carey for the link. I will be reading for awhile, yes, with a somewhat biased eye.
PPS. Check out the projected fuel prices on page 38.
Dan
I am printing the article now. 91 pages is too much to read on the computer. I hope that I don't run out of ink.
I did notice that at the time of the report that electricity was 28 cents/KWH. Half of todays cost.
P. S.
A thought before I read my new book; Does anyone believe that we are depleting the world's oil supply. That the oil may last another 50 or 100 years? Is this too far into the future that we should not be planning for it?
With the move towards electric vehicles, that electric demands will increase beyond that which was anticipated just a few years ago?
That Carbon emissions might be something that we might want to move away from?
But then again, Helco could always build a Nuke plant.
Thanks again Carey for the link. I will be reading for awhile, yes, with a somewhat biased eye.
PPS. Check out the projected fuel prices on page 38.
Dan