Addressing the energy crisis
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- Water and energy consultant Lon House visited the
Orange County Municipal Water District last week to discuss the state’s
ongoing energy crisis and, specifically, its effect on water utilities.
Meeting with the Water Advisory Committee of Orange County, House said
he wanted to give local officials some background on the energy crisis
and let them know what to expect.
“We are looking at a long and uncomfortable summer with a lot of
blackouts,” he said. “I think the reason is that the preventive steps
that should have been taken weren’t.”
House said part of his frustration is that the state has spent
billions of dollars to supposedly help solve the problem, yet there is no
new electricity being generated.
“We basically just have a huge credit card bill,” he said. “They spent
$4.7 billion and have nothing to show for it.”
Keith Coolidge, the water district’s associate general manager, said
it was important to have House address the advisory committee because it
is a forum for the water industry.
“I thought his perspective would be good for us,” Coolidge said. “He
does not paint the rosiest picture, certainly not as much as our friends
in the Legislature do.”
House said the fundamental problem is that it’s too late to do
anything.
Although the concept of conservation is imperative, he said, the state
is still going to be playing catch-up and probably looking at a
three-year problem because it will take that long for liquefied natural
gas to be available.
House said he challenges water agencies to become more
self-sufficient.
“Whatever is done from here on out, we are doomed,” he said. “Now
there isn’t enough time to get sufficient conservation or alternative
generation technology in place prior to summer.
“The real denial is that California is the sixth largest economy in
the world, and because of that so many people think that this can’t be
happening. But it is, and it’s real.”
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