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Location: Columbus, Ohio, United States

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

oil dependency

Moving away from a petroleum economy will take years, not a few weeks. To use non-petroleum energy sources, you need 1) production, 2) a delivery infrastructure and 3) consumption (i.e. hydrogen home water-heaters, ethanol cars).

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Since each of those three factors depends on the other two to be profitable, this change will come as a slow spiral of support. It will start small and slowly build.

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Currently, we are totally dependent on petroleum. The oil companies continue to make money on short-term volatility. A change to a non-petroleum economy will only begin when the general public percieves it is *certain* petroluem will only get more expensive in the future. This might make them buy a flex fuel vehicle next year. This is provided they see enough E85 pumps at the gas station while on their way home, from work.