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Einstein's Alcove
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<blockquote data-quote="&gt;COR&lt;" data-source="post: 178638" data-attributes="member: 176572"><p>There is oil enough for 100's of years, in oil rich daymined soil.</p><p>Then we have Russia with hardly tapped enourmous resources of oil.</p><p>Natural gas, like us in Holland Russia has an abundancy of it as well.</p><p></p><p>As long these sources don't get exhausted, energy firms or governments are not "REALLY' interested in spending in alternative sources.</p><p></p><p>The prices for fuel are 70+% of taxes, so governments don't like it when that would drop....</p><p></p><p>On the other hand if we get renewable sources of energy, the whole infrastructure needs to be redone, adding to the cost of that alternative energy.</p><p></p><p>Not an easy to solve problem is it? O-Ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=">COR<, post: 178638, member: 176572"] There is oil enough for 100's of years, in oil rich daymined soil. Then we have Russia with hardly tapped enourmous resources of oil. Natural gas, like us in Holland Russia has an abundancy of it as well. As long these sources don't get exhausted, energy firms or governments are not "REALLY' interested in spending in alternative sources. The prices for fuel are 70+% of taxes, so governments don't like it when that would drop.... On the other hand if we get renewable sources of energy, the whole infrastructure needs to be redone, adding to the cost of that alternative energy. Not an easy to solve problem is it? O-Ha [/QUOTE]
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