kenneal - lagger wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:RenewableCandy wrote:There's the QE-type way of raising money, which can work inflation-free if you then use it to build assets that generate income (or save expenditure - e.g. flood defences).
You need to take this up with Ken, who's written an entire proposal along those lines.
I think the rub comes in about "if you then use it to build assets that generate income " and add the word successfully.
The failure rate in such projects is so high that anyone aware of the history will be running for the exits.
But yes I will be interested in Kens take on their proposals.
I thought that I had published my proposal on this website but couldn't find it anywhere so I've started a thread for it at
http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... p?p=296255
An interesting read there Ken. It took me a while as I have to get past thinking your "schemes" are criminal plots and are what Americans call "plans".
Then there are your insulation standards: Roof 0.08-0.1 What? MBTU/hour? buckets of coal in the fire place?
I'm used to R factors as in Attic R60 = 18 inches of fiberglass etc.
But beyond those foibles of mine it seems a well thought out plan that would work if tried but too complicated and expensive for the government to ever buy into it.
You would have to use some form of coercion to get every home owner on a street to allow the work to be done at an efficient time. Perhaps double the council tax for those that refuse thereby have the deadbeats pay for those that cooperate.
On my side of the pond I'd like the Feds to increase the fuel tax on motor fuels by 14 cents per gallon to index it to inflation from the last time it was set in 1993. That would raise some 26 billion a year that I would spend on rebuilding transportation infrastructure making sure that all of the increase goes into the work and isn't siphoned off into non related projects.
It would act as a small carbon tax, slightly reduce demand for gas and diesel, put people to work, all without bonding or interest payments.
It is way too good an idea to get to first base.