Subj : Re: Lookin' for oil To : Frank From : Newborn Date : Wed Aug 31 2005 18:48:00 Re: Re: Lookin' for oil By: Frank to Finnigann on Wed Aug 31 2005 02:56 am > Re: Re: Lookin' for oil > By: Finnigann to Deuce on Wed Aug 31 2005 02:08 am > > Early arrival of alternate energy sources prolly wont happen from the > > > established sources. So independant groups will have to make it happen > > > > De> Well, if we're running out of coal, you should be more concerned wit > > De> your electricity than your vehicles. Though I've never seen an > > De> estimate of running out of coal any nearer than a "few hundred years > > > > No, coal is in good supply but we can't run cars on it. > > > > ... Amateur Radio is a contact sport! > > > I don't work in this industry so I'm by no means an expert but I work > around it and have been raised around it. It is a big part of our local > economy. The big draw back to coal that we take a beating over is > emissions. "ACID RAIN" SULFER.... > > There's some work to be done here also. > > One of the biggest producers in our area now is TECO coal. TAMPA ELECTRIC > Company. One after another 100 car coal train leaves this area headed for > power plants in Florida every week. > > Here's thinking about YOU Newborn. > > The Dark Castle BBS - thedarkcastle.net - Elkhorn City,Kentucky > Frank - did you know that TECO is under inditement for fraud? They are buying coal from wholly owned coal mines and charging coatract prices way above what the price is on the open market. Then in turn they charge their electric customers a premium, thus getting kickbacks on the supply and consumetion ends. Sweet deal eh! Newborn --- þ Synchronet þ Origin: The Hard Drive Cafe - Montgomery Al USA - www.hdcbbs.net .