> It's maybe the Bush administration's revitalizing economy plan, by bring
in
> cheaper crude oil.
> The oil companies can keep their profit margin or even higher.
> And the consumers will be happy to have cheaper gasoline, and can give
some
> incentives and revitalize the
> economy! It seem to be a win-win solution.
> But there are hidden costs again, military expenses and somebody will have
> to die or get hurt!
>
> The military or civilian of both infight nations, probably more on Iraqi
> side! Bombing is planned and as other wars, warning Bagdad residents to
> leave will be issued! People still will die then their family or friends
> will be the next suicide bombers, the
> cycle will go on and on! But if the Iraqi really has weapons of mass
> destruction, military action is the short term solution.
> Stop driving gasoline cars is the long term solution. But there is no
> energy policy from the government? When you need
> government, they are not there!
>
> We need a market stardard for EV! Even in the very small EV world,
> Toyota/Honda/GM/Fords all have their own chargers. If we are going to
build
> that electric station, guess how many different kinds of chargers will be
> needed for one station?
> 5 of them! Toyota/Honda/GM/Fords require 220V and Gem is 110V, then you
can
> be qualified to open an electric station.
> They said they tested and decided to take Ford's charger as industrial
> standard, but that is so many steps behind the EV sales.
>
> Same as the BioDiesel industry, need standard and incentive to make
> conversion.
> There are famer states that need to sell their corns, anybody is helping
> them? Why only the oil companies get all the
> attention? Bio-Diesel or Ethanol will be a good replacement if the
> government is promoting them, creating more jobs for American famers and
> Diesel car sellers or relative business. When you need the government to
> make some plans to promote alternative energy, you find out they are too
> busy for war!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "MH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <biofuel@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 11:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [biofuel] Taxed To DEATH
>
>
> > Speaking petroleum prices some USA radio programs
> > were mentioning the Iraq crude would cost about
> > $1 USD per barrel to pump from the Iraq oil fields
> > averaging 600 metres below the surface.
> >
> > If true that would make some US/UK petroleum companies
> > happy (particularly Exxon, Chevron and BP, Shell) but
> > it would make China, France and Russia even happier if
> > they get the opportunity referring to the profit margin.
> >
> > Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
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