Jim Jubak at MSN Money is looking for our suggestions on how to increase the energy supply. He offers some of his ideas for decreasing oil demand (not bad, a gas tax and assurance that gas prices will remain at at least $4/gallon).
My 4-point plan to cut U.S. energy use
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')ow many times over the last year -- as oil was on its way to $75 a barrel and gasoline crept toward $3.50 a gallon -- have you said, "I could come up with a better energy plan than these bozos?"
Well, here's your shot. In today's column I'm going to lay out my four-step solution to our current energy crisis -- well, actually half the crisis. My plan focuses on the steps we should take to reduce our demand for energy.
My challenge to you is to tackle the other half of the solution and come up with ideas for increasing energy supply. You can use my plan as a template for the level of detail and specificity I am looking for in your own ideas and then send them to me. No idea is too outrageous, too controversial or too impossible. (As you'll see in a little bit when you get to my national energy-efficient refrigerator lottery plan.)



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