In our home, most of that energy, the fuel to heat the oven, the fuel to make hot water, the fuel to keep the house warm, and if the power fails, the fuel to provide the electricity, all come from clean burning natural gas. Even the majority of the power generated here in Ohio comes from natural gas generation.
Absolutely. The electrocute everything crowd doesn't understand that massive increases in power demand that will result from their policies or the costs of doing so. Thanks for reading our work, we appreciate it.
Correct, which is why an energy crisis was at the heart of the dysfunctional 2001-2009 economy. And it’s no coincidence that the dysfunctional economy was fixed by the fracking revolution in 2010.
Nicely done. I like how you connect our mundane experiences like eating, cooking, and shopping for food with the importance of energy.
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In our home, most of that energy, the fuel to heat the oven, the fuel to make hot water, the fuel to keep the house warm, and if the power fails, the fuel to provide the electricity, all come from clean burning natural gas. Even the majority of the power generated here in Ohio comes from natural gas generation.
Absolutely. The electrocute everything crowd doesn't understand that massive increases in power demand that will result from their policies or the costs of doing so. Thanks for reading our work, we appreciate it.
Correct, which is why an energy crisis was at the heart of the dysfunctional 2001-2009 economy. And it’s no coincidence that the dysfunctional economy was fixed by the fracking revolution in 2010.
Nicely done. I like how you connect our mundane experiences like eating, cooking, and shopping for food with the importance of energy.
If you are interested in such issues, you might be interested in subscribing to my Substack. I write mainly about human material progress, but also a lot about energy.
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https://frompovertytoprogress.substack.com/p/energy-and-food-are-the-foundations