The Governor took a trip to Alberta trying to improve relations with Alberta recently. He admitted on the radio that we are running out of oil, and hinted that Alberta for our tar sands and Montana for their coal reserves would be where most of our energy will come from in the future. He mentioned that the current electricity grid runs east and west in our two countries and that he wanted to improve our electricity transmission so that the grid would also move electricity north and south, so that in the future we could sell this energy to the highest bidder. (not that this would solve PO or anything)
His numbers I found to be questionable though because he said that if Montana was mined for coal at increasing rates due to PO that in 50 years they would have only used 2 or 3 % of their total coal reserves. Sound fishy to me. What does everyone else think ?
Anyway thats all I remember from the radio interview





