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AES Newsletter March 2011
August 16, 2011
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Yes, there is enough coal to burn to last the US population for 300 years.

And globally we can do this for a whole longer, until... cough, splutter, oh sorry, we live in a very disabled, greenhouse-gas saturated world.

Oil also contributes to raised CO2 of course and those reserves are on the decline while world demand grows. China and India are major oil consumers with growing economies, and demand.

Meanwhile you know that as a private, or business energy consumer your energy prices have been going through the rood for some time.

This is not a temporary situation.

Here’s a money-saving tip. To understand why this trend is going to be with us for quite some time, AND ONE QUICK THING YOU CAN DO TO LOWER ENERGY COSTS, read this. Currently available through our pages in US and UK only but plan similar for Australia and New Zealand soon!

Doing this is not going to lower your energy consumption, necessarily, but will lower your bill. Look upon this as a temporary reprieve within a reality of a continuous upwards energy price curve and do everything possible to save energy.

The International Energy Agency predicts significant impacts from oil shortages by... 2013! Read this.

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