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
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
Have you rattled Gray
Davis' teeth Gene?
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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.
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