by MonteQuest » Wed 09 Nov 2005, 22:18:52
The Power of Rising Energy Prices
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'F')or 35 years, the aluminum plant surrounded by fields of soybeans and corn in Frederick County has provided high-paying, reliable jobs that lured workers from faraway states.
But now the plant's owner, Alcoa Inc., is warning the 600 employees that they could be out of their jobs for a reason well beyond their control: soaring electricity prices brought on by deregulation. The company says it can run a plant overseas for a fraction of the electricity costs at its Maryland site.
Similar forces are at work in Europe, where plants are closing. Production is shifting to places where power is cheaper, such as the Middle East, Russia and China.
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Saw this on the home page and thought I would invite some discussion on it.
No alternative energies, no conservation; just move operations to a better bottom line.
While this may be brought on by deregulation, it is what I believe we are going to see more of as the cost of energy rises. Peakoil's ramification's are all about the end of
cheap energy.
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."