We Are Unnecessarily Fuel-Inefficient
Patrick Henry:
Wow!
Because of oil's role in the War on Terror, the U.S. stands to benefit enormously from reducing its dependence on petroleum. A coalition ofWashington think tanks has shown that the U.S. can cut oil imports byhalf within two decades by deploying available technologies. This $12billion "Set America Free" proposal enumerates ways to increase fuel efficiency and use domestically produced fuels that are notpetroleum-based.
http://www.iags.org/n0124052.htm
Doctor Thomas:
It is reasonably common "knowledge" among greenie engineers that improving energy efficiency at zero economic cost can easily be achieved with available technologies of the order of two-to-four times, if not up to ten and more times in some cases.
Wow!
Because of oil's role in the War on Terror, the U.S. stands to benefit enormously from reducing its dependence on petroleum. A coalition ofWashington think tanks has shown that the U.S. can cut oil imports byhalf within two decades by deploying available technologies. This $12billion "Set America Free" proposal enumerates ways to increase fuel efficiency and use domestically produced fuels that are notpetroleum-based.
http://www.iags.org/n0124052.htm
Doctor Thomas:
It is reasonably common "knowledge" among greenie engineers that improving energy efficiency at zero economic cost can easily be achieved with available technologies of the order of two-to-four times, if not up to ten and more times in some cases.
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