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Old 08-28-10, 09:22 AM   #5
Christ
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Originally Posted by Xringer View Post
That's not likely to happen in America. We don't have very many wind farms built (2% of our total generation).

We are becoming too vested in going 'Green' to do cut off our green power,
even if the cost of shutting off other power plants is excessively expensive.

Our reduced demand is likely going to be a lot higher than 2% in the coming years.
The average drop for the next decade really depends on the political situation after 2012.

We dropped 5% last year.. U.S. energy use in record drop - Aug. 26, 2010

2008:
Surprise Drop in Power Use Delivers Jolt to Utilities - WSJ.com

Just guessing, 2010 will show a 7 to 10 percent drop, with 2011 up around 15 percent.

As we cut our usage, the rates will climb, encouraging more conservation,
thus causing higher rates.. Creating a runaway feed-back loop.
Where does dereg fit into the loop?
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