Power, as in the power structure, is why we are still using gas in cars.
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There is a reason it is called fossil fuel-it is an outdated method of getting power.
And autos are not the only product that could be made more energy efficient if we just put in place sensible requirements. This is also true of many appliances and even of entire buildings.
Natural gas is an important part of delivering energy, whether you're producing power or other solutions for customers.
We see natural gas as an important part of the electricity generation mix for many decades to come.
The hydrogen powered car, with its high fuel mileage and zero emission rate, is just one example of the products under development that will help increase our energy independence.
Gas is by far and away the most important element of our energy policy.
We do have serious energy needs for the country, we are aware that natural gas is especially in demand because of its air quality benefits: 90 percent of new power plants have been natural gas-powered.
How we get power, how cars are powered, when the technology and resources to have something that is infinitely better, we still use old-school technology. We're still using that same exact structure.
Power is power. It's energy. And if you get big, big energy, you can use that in a good way.
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.
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