Which translates to gas (petrol) at $3.50 a gallon, at a time when many of us are losing employment and employment opportunities. This is the worst time to be an American in my lifetime. I was less afraid of Vietnam than I am of what's happening here now. Not to minimize the bullshit happening with your electric utility company.
No of course. Let's just vent in this thread heh.
The fuel price hits third world countries pretty hard as well, especially when it comes to public transport, power generation, food items etc., which would have an impact on inflation. Having said that, most of these countries found oil to be pretty expensive even when it was at $60 a gallon, so they at the very least invested in some alternative fuel sources.
For example, in Brazil and Argentina, most cars run on alcohol and natural gas. In Pakistan and Bangladesh, CNG (natural gas) is in most cars along with petrol and is effective for when traveling at speeds up to 100kmh. You can alternate between CNG and Petrol as a driver.
You guys should find this interesting. Apparently CNG is used in some American public transport as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_natural_gasRight, so CNG generators are pretty cool. In fact if we run the house on a CNG generator instead of electricity, we will get about 75% savings. The only issue is that it needs a steady stream of gas, which isn't always available.
None of this means that the KESC crisis is any easier. Them generators are about a thousand bucks, and I've already spent about six hundred dollars on the two UPS systems.
Which translates to gas (petrol) at $3.50 a gallon, at a time when many of us are losing employment and employment opportunities.
I might sound like some conspiracy nut, but I always thought the Bush family had little reason to invest in alternative fuel sources with them having virtually everything invested in oil fields of Saudi Arabia.
This is basically what happened in California in 2000 and 2001
CA went through a power crisis?
Also, gas is within a few cents of $4/gallon here.
I had no idea. I guess CNG isn't a viable option for the USA's problems.
In the Indian subcontinent, there are vast reserves of natural gas. CNG is about 75% cheaper.