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The Rising Fuel Problem Around The World

[b][center]If fuel prices go up any further I honestly feel we won't be driving Electric Cars we'll be riding horses.[/center][/b]
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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
I find it interesting how the oil companies always profit more when a Democrat is in the white house. When we go away from fossil fuels it's going to really suck for the Saudis.
Applepiedom · 56-60, M
@Tastyfrzz you use same fuel for power plants too.
senghenydd · M
@Tastyfrzz I think the Saudis will have plenty more years to rake in profits from selling fossel fuel, Britain's in a very windy country and yet it's not taken enough advantage of it yet.

The political scene in Britain is much different we have two main parties Labour and Conservative both parties are pretty greedy and would take profits from large companies.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
@senghenydd why haven't they invested in wind energy?
senghenydd · M
@Tastyfrzz We are investing in wind companies but not fast enough (waiting to see what direction the wind blows I expect - excuse the pun) moving quietly investing in Solar- Wind and Hydro-Electric moving in the right direction but slowly, also providing grants for Hydrogen fuel, we are building twelve new Nuclear Reactors to generate Electricity.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
@senghenydd not much solar in England is expect. Modern nukes should be better.
senghenydd · M
@Tastyfrzz @Tastyfrzz Yes your right today being 4th of June hardly any sun this morning, it did brighten up in the afternoon Britain won't be able to rely on solar that's for sure.