Only electricity can give the transport sector the flexibility to switch fuels when one or more become too expensive.
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Because fossil fuels are not only a finite resource but hazardous to the environment, it is imperative that we diversify the resources used in generating electricity.
There's no such thing as low-cost fuels.
So the only way we're going to improve fuel economy or appliance efficiency swiftly and to the maximum extent practicable is if the government requires it.
The demand for electricity to have a strong, growing economy is too great to be simply offset by more conservation.
We as a nation have no choice but to conserve fuel to the best of our abilities or be prepared for harsh measures like steep price increase, if the need so arises.
The more that energy costs, the less economic activity there can be.
The future of our individual transport has to be electric!
There is a reason it is called fossil fuel-it is an outdated method of getting power.
The natural-gas industry is screaming for new markets, and there are only two sectors where these can be found: transportation and power generation.
There is no reason why, with the huge potential for market out there in the world for fuel-efficient vehicles, we can't be the cutting edge for change.