The amount of energy we consume is fixed. Therefore there is no advantage to energy producers to dramatically cut costs. If they started to produce energy at 1/10th of the cost the people/government would force them to reduce the price of electric. This would lead to falling profits and shareholder value.
If 4 years of bush hasn't convinced you then i don't think i have much chance
The amount of energy we consume is fixed. Therefore there is no advantage to energy producers to dramatically cut costs. If they started to produce energy at 1/10th of the cost the people/government would force them to reduce the price of electric. This would lead to falling profits and shareholder value.