Energy an American Crisis (final version)

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The Crisis No One is Talking About America’s Manufacturers Under Fire Michael Goldstein and Jon Paul Morrow

ABSTRACT

Just as onerous regulations are tightening in the energy industry and causing electricity prices to skyrocket, a trend which will accelerate in the coming years, the federal government has imposed more strict CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) standards for America’s automotive industry. The higher fuel economies the CAFE standard imposes drive automobile manufacturers to the use of more aluminum and plastic in our automobiles: Lower vehicle weight equates to higher fuel mileage. The availability of economical aluminum and plastic is dependent upon low cost electricity and raw materials, which manufacturers in America will be hard pressed to find due to the regulatory climate imposed by Congress and the regulators of the federal executive branch. This paper identifies a major crisis that is confronting automotive manufacturers and their suppliers right now, and which will become much worse in the coming years, unless there are major changes in the regulatory regime and the introduction of a “disruptive technology” which will greatly reduce energy prices in the United States.


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