There can come a time within the not-too-distant future once we don't make things within this country anymore. This is not hype, this is basic economics. It is also two government policies at odds with one another. Procedures that could and should change this year.
For decades our government is moving companies in-to using propane for their energy. Natural gas is a clean and efficient power source, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by about 3-5 % over other fossil fuels. Loads of manufacturing industries moved over-the forest products and services industry depends on natural gas for almost half its purchased power.
Moreover, millions of homes are now warmed with shipping trucks-run on natural gas and natural gas; and 1000s of fleet vehicles-buses. Demand for this clean power source is way up.
There is, but, a challenge.
All the while the government has been promoting the utilization of natural gas, driving up demand, they have been greatly limiting the supply. Our government has placed a ban on the search for natural gas-mostly in our coastal waters in the Southeast.
The area referred to as the Outer Continental Shelf, or OCS, off the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, has enough gas to heat 10-0 million homes for 60 years-or 20,000 plants for 30 years. But nobody is allowed to tap this source. Therefore almost every day the price of natural gas-with sought after and limited supply-goes up. In the future we are adding more and more natural gas, likely from countries with hostile policies towards the Usa but abundant natural gas reserves.
As costs for natural gas skyrocket-they are currently over three times their historical average-manufacturing companies are suffering. Sent in to gas from the government, we are now suffocating to the lack of supply. This astonishing any-clean wiki has specific thought-provoking lessons for how to think over this viewpoint. Power, once only a cost of doing business, is currently the next highest expense for your forest services and products industry, and might soon rival the standard top expenses: workers and recycleables and all their benefits.
The high price of natural-gas, artificially created by improperly designed government policies, is wiping out our competitive advantage. In the end, it is likely to charge American jobs and that 'Produced in the U.S.A' tag might, actually, become something for the history books.CarpetFirst 78 York Street London W1H 1DP
For decades our government is moving companies in-to using propane for their energy. Natural gas is a clean and efficient power source, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by about 3-5 % over other fossil fuels. Loads of manufacturing industries moved over-the forest products and services industry depends on natural gas for almost half its purchased power.
Moreover, millions of homes are now warmed with shipping trucks-run on natural gas and natural gas; and 1000s of fleet vehicles-buses. Demand for this clean power source is way up.
There is, but, a challenge.
All the while the government has been promoting the utilization of natural gas, driving up demand, they have been greatly limiting the supply. Our government has placed a ban on the search for natural gas-mostly in our coastal waters in the Southeast.
The area referred to as the Outer Continental Shelf, or OCS, off the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, has enough gas to heat 10-0 million homes for 60 years-or 20,000 plants for 30 years. But nobody is allowed to tap this source. Therefore almost every day the price of natural gas-with sought after and limited supply-goes up. In the future we are adding more and more natural gas, likely from countries with hostile policies towards the Usa but abundant natural gas reserves.
As costs for natural gas skyrocket-they are currently over three times their historical average-manufacturing companies are suffering. Sent in to gas from the government, we are now suffocating to the lack of supply. This astonishing any-clean wiki has specific thought-provoking lessons for how to think over this viewpoint. Power, once only a cost of doing business, is currently the next highest expense for your forest services and products industry, and might soon rival the standard top expenses: workers and recycleables and all their benefits.
The high price of natural-gas, artificially created by improperly designed government policies, is wiping out our competitive advantage. In the end, it is likely to charge American jobs and that 'Produced in the U.S.A' tag might, actually, become something for the history books.CarpetFirst
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