Gas costs surged in 2005—as much at one point as 20 cents in a period of just three weeks—and crude oil prices continued to increase as well. In August, crude oil hit $67 a barrel, instigating concern over whether the world's oil supply would be able to keep up with an ever-grow...
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Electricity prices are going to keep climbing because the rest of the world is catching up with the US in energy consumption, the chairman of the New York Public Service Commission predicted last week. The growing global appetite for ene... E Whieldon - 《Inside Ferc》 被引量: 0发表: 2008...