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Gas prices could double amid shortages
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16776327" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>What we're seeing is the result of the push. The federal government has already telegraphed that emissions regulations are going to necessitate an EV changeover in the near future.</p><p></p><p>From the energy company perspective, why invest in drilling and refining capacity if it's all going away in the near future?</p><p></p><p>Couple that with the government being harsh on domestic energy production in general, and the prices you see are what you get.</p><p></p><p>Customers are going to get them by 2035 or earlier whether they like it or not. This is just an added bonus for the government.</p><p></p><p>It would have been much less painful if we just let EV market share develop as the technology and infrastructure could support it, but that bell can't be unrung now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16776327, member: 116684"] What we're seeing is the result of the push. The federal government has already telegraphed that emissions regulations are going to necessitate an EV changeover in the near future. From the energy company perspective, why invest in drilling and refining capacity if it's all going away in the near future? Couple that with the government being harsh on domestic energy production in general, and the prices you see are what you get. Customers are going to get them by 2035 or earlier whether they like it or not. This is just an added bonus for the government. It would have been much less painful if we just let EV market share develop as the technology and infrastructure could support it, but that bell can't be unrung now. [/QUOTE]
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