Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Answer To The Energy Problem


Before John McCain and Barack Obama say another word about America's energy future, maybe they should go to Denmark.

Denmark has done what other countries only dream of doing: achieved energy independence. While Europe's overall energy imports rose 2.4% in 2006, Denmark's energy imports fell 8%. In fact, the European Union as a whole scores 54% on the scale of energy dependency. Denmark scores negative 37%.

"Denmark is the model that the United States should be following," said Steve Pullins, executive director of the U.S. Department of Energy's Modern Grid Initiative.

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