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How many families use natural gas to cook meals, heat water and heat their homes? Remember the problems we had a couple of years ago when we ran low on gas in Southern California? Natural gas also fuels our electric power plants and many other industries.
Highways 101 and 23 are increasingly crowded with workers. Ventura County is a lovely place to live. Eventually, we will have to face the problem of getting enough natural gas to meet the growing needs of our existing citizens and all these newcomers who want to enjoy our communities.
Our infrastructures for natural gas, electricity and water are severely taxed right now. If we don't take advantage of new gas resources offered by BHP Billiton, build more nuclear power plants and perhaps enlarge the California Aqueduct, I shudder to think what our utility bills are going to be 10 years from now and how many brownouts we will suffer before politicians gouge us again with wasteful studies and solutions by inefficient bureaucracies.
You can't blame forthcoming problems on Big Oil, Big Electricity or Big Water. Blame must go to "feel good" green-thinkers, Hollywood fantasizers and media troglodytes, all with their heads in the sand. Should we close Ventura County borders to all newcomers?
As a lifelong engineer, I deal with reality, not speculation. I recently read in The Star it may take 30 years or more to pay off the cost of home-installed solar power units. And when you drive to Palm Springs or Tehachapi, notice how many windmills aren't turning because our politicians recently turned off windmill repair subsidies.
Let's be practical and encourage private enterprise, not politicians and troglodytes, to expand our infrastructures in every way possible, and let BHP Billiton help us out.
Lou Gates lives in Westlake Village.




Posted by carexpritch on May 15, 2007 at 9:58 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Troglodytes?
How will importing fossil-fuel gas from Indonesia help ease traffic in Simi?
This seems like a sore loser writing this.
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