Re: energy experts

2001-01-09 Thread Margaret Coleman
I think the energy crisis has been exacerbated by a few things: 1) those large companies which have refused to sink any more capital into new plants until they could get "super" profits in a de-regulated market. 2) the shortage of natural gas. 3) our insatiable appetite for electricity. (Can

Re: Re: energy experts

2001-01-09 Thread Eugene Coyle
I read the LA Times article that Jim forwarded. I almost want to laugh at these neo-classical economists who have made money advising that deregulation is a good idea now crying that nobody listens to them. People did listen to them and that's why we are in this mess. And their ideas for getting

RE: Re: Re: energy experts

2001-01-09 Thread Lisa Ian Murray
Have you rattled Gray Davis' teeth Gene? Governor's Office Governor Gray DavisState Capitol BuildingSacramento, CA 95814Fax: 916-445-4633[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of

Re: Re: energy experts

2001-01-09 Thread Lisa Ian Murray
From: http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/BCSIA/ETIP.nsf/www/Home Underinvestment: The Energy Technology and RD Policy Challenge Margolis, Robert M., and Daniel M. Kammen. "Underinvestment: The Energy Technology and RD Policy Challenge." Science 285 (30 July 1999): 689-692. This journal is