Re: Road to Hydrogen Cars may not be so clean
From: Steve Spence (spence_at_green-trust.org)
Date: 12/21/04
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:50:35 GMT
My water is pumped from the ground in my own well, with my own pump,
with my own electric, that I generate with a mix of solar and waste
veggie oil. Very little government channels involved. We actually do
have private water and electric companies, but I'm too far out in the
woods to care.
Steve Spence
Dir., Green Trust
http://www.green-trust.org
Roland PJ wrote:
>
> What about your water? What about your electricity? Both are transported
> through government funded channels. Water pipes and electric lines were
> built by your parents' money (through taxes, of course).
>
> Privatise those channels and you create an immediate monopoly situation.
> No company can build alternate water pipes. No company can build a
> second set of HV power lines.
>
> Put those supply chains in private hands, and you have the classic
> recipe for disaster. Witness the UK rail situation. Blackouts in Cali.
>
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