Sunday, July 13, 2008

The First Priority

clipped from www.american.com
What was wrong with energy independence? As the
decades progressed, the United States became more and more integrated into a
global economy, where goods, information, and oil move unimpeded across national
boundaries. Countries around the world produce energy if they can, and buy on
the world market what they need beyond their own production. Oil flows toward
the highest bidder, just like all other goods.

I believe that the appropriate aim is to
strengthen our ability to adjust to such changes—to strengthen our energy
resilience.

We can do that by increasing our reliance on
electricity.

Not all vehicles have the space and design that allow this process to happen
easily. Luckily, it is the most gasoline-hungry cars that do. Pickups, SUVs,
vans, and the like represent about 80 million vehicles, with mileage of perhaps
13 to 16 miles per gallon. Converting these should be our first priority.
A task of this magnitude requires major effort and investment.