To: Former Proud Canadian
It’s one component of the final price of electricity; it’s impossible to know how much this projects into the actual electricity bill. Think of it as higher prices for truckers getting food to the grocery store
16 posted on
05/23/2012 5:32:21 AM PDT by
jiggyboy
(Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
To: jiggyboy
You are correct, it is one component. But your analogy breaks down after that. This is the base price of the commodity. Sort of like corn going from $6 a bushel to $48 or $100 a bushel. They're still working on that.
This is an energy cliff.
20 posted on
05/23/2012 5:47:57 AM PDT by
Former Proud Canadian
(Obamanomics-We don't need your stinking tar sands oil, we'll just grow algae.)
To: jiggyboy
Jig, can you explain how you see this affecting pricing and why it won’t be so bad?
28 posted on
05/23/2012 8:59:14 PM PDT by
Entrepreneur
(In hoc signo vinces)
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