Severin Borenstein
Severin Borenstein
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The answer is pretty simple. We will never get to energy independence while we are using oil as the major fuel.
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(Liquefied natural gas) can be brought into a port at well below what California is paying right now for natural gas, and what we anticipate paying for many years to come.
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Unfortunately, sometimes you see big wealth transfers occur when something becomes scarce.
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We're swimming in gasoline right now. But this is not a sustainable level.
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There has to be a recognition (that) we need to address this even if it requires sacrifices by individuals on a daily basis.
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Most of this is the world oil market, and the world oil market is telling us the prices are very high because there is a real shortage.
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Next year, we'll quite likely have rates higher than this winter. The futures market for natural gas is telling us that these prices are not temporary.
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We should be putting that money into research and development to improve the technology.
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The oil companies may be raising it a few cents, but that's not where the action is.
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They make their money the same way you make money when you sell your house.
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They make oil and they own oil, and the price of oil has gone up. Every barrel of oil they make is worth more.
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This is not something that is going to go away quickly. Oil supplies are limited, and we're coming to grips with that.
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The only way to save money is to shop around because even within cities there's still huge price difference, often 20 or more cents.
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Clean coal does exist, but it's no more cost-effective than solar power. A 22% increase in funding is just not a Manhattan Project-type effort that we need.