amicus
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Awww... Oggbashan, I sometimes think you just pick out certain things I write to take issue with and never pay due to the points I do make.
I applaud every effort of an individual or a corporation of individuals to become conservative in their use of energy and for all the innovations they employ to become energy independent and yes, of course it lowers the overall demand. I would much prefer they do those things for their own personal benefit, by choice and without tax payer subsidies to assist.
You seem well informed about energy usage in the UK, I assume you acknowledge the essential point I made, that of alternative sources and conservation accounting for a small percentage of power consumption.
Where we disagree, always have and always will, is that you see the energy industry as, of necessity, being a National effort, controlled by a central authority of government.
I advocate marketplace control of energy sources, production and distribution. The problem with government is that if they give something, they can take it away as well. Private industry cannot do that. The private sector is subject to contracts and laws that protect the consumer and themselves and could not sustain cessation of service as a punitive effort while government surely can and does.
I don't trust, government, Ogg, as simple as that. They are hired to do a job and it does not matter if they do that job efficiently or not, they still keep the job. In the private sector, you must produce and deliver or you don't get a payday. A marvelous incentive to perform.
Amicus...
I applaud every effort of an individual or a corporation of individuals to become conservative in their use of energy and for all the innovations they employ to become energy independent and yes, of course it lowers the overall demand. I would much prefer they do those things for their own personal benefit, by choice and without tax payer subsidies to assist.
You seem well informed about energy usage in the UK, I assume you acknowledge the essential point I made, that of alternative sources and conservation accounting for a small percentage of power consumption.
Where we disagree, always have and always will, is that you see the energy industry as, of necessity, being a National effort, controlled by a central authority of government.
I advocate marketplace control of energy sources, production and distribution. The problem with government is that if they give something, they can take it away as well. Private industry cannot do that. The private sector is subject to contracts and laws that protect the consumer and themselves and could not sustain cessation of service as a punitive effort while government surely can and does.
I don't trust, government, Ogg, as simple as that. They are hired to do a job and it does not matter if they do that job efficiently or not, they still keep the job. In the private sector, you must produce and deliver or you don't get a payday. A marvelous incentive to perform.
Amicus...