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Biden's heating oil fiasco
« on: October 26, 2021, 12:36:24 pm »
October 26, 2021
Biden's heating oil fiasco
By Linnea Lueken

During World War II, U.S. coal companies ran radio advertisements cautioning people to buy only what they needed for immediate use. The government anticipated needing to use much of the available coal to keep pace with the urgent demand for it by the military. Eventually, the U.S. government rationed gasoline and oil, too.

Eighty years later, electric utilities are once again warning Americans that we could be in for a long, cold, dark winter. However, the difference is, today’s shortages are not due to a global conflict causing the consumption of more fuel than ever before.

Almost all countries are increasing energy consumption compared to last year. Yet, it reflects a return to normal, not a historic increase.

As the world climbs out of government-inflicted COVID-19 shutdowns, energy demand is certain to climb. In fact, all energy sources and fuels are in high demand. Such is why the price of oil and natural gas continues to rise.

European utilities are even switching from natural gas back to coal power this winter, just to keep the lights on and the heat running. According to a report from Bloomberg Quint, American utility executives are warning that we may well do the same, and even then we may still see blackouts in some areas.

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Re: Biden's heating oil fiasco
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2021, 12:43:29 pm »
Already seeing substantially higher prices for heating oil.  In early April, MIL bought 250 gal. for $600; two weeks ago, she paid $800 for 300 gal.