Electric Avenue

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In 1982 while some of us were in high school, the Guyanese-British singer Eddy Grant released his best single, Electric Avenue.  The song is about the civil unrest a year earlier in London.  The song title comes from a sign at a movie theater in the Brixton neighborhood.  It is the word “Electric” that is the focus of our letter.


Boy
Boy

Down in the street there is violence
And a lots of work to be done
No place to hang out our washing
And I can't blame all on the sun, oh no

We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we'll take it higher
Oh we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we'll take it higher

Workin' so hard like a soldier
Can't afford a thing on TV
Deep in my heart I'm a warrior
Can't get food for them kid, good God

We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we'll take it higher
Oh we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue
And then we'll take it higher

Oh no
 

As we stroll through the middle part of this decade, most Americans and even citizens abroad have very little knowledge of how life is likely to change.  Sure, we have heard all of the chatter about AI (Artificial Intelligence).  We have read stories about Crypto currency.   And some of us may own an EV (Electric Vehicle).  Gee, Patriot, those items are in the news a good bit but what do they have in common?   The answer…. ELECTRIC.


We appear to be barreling down the highway at a high rate of speed into a potential energy crisis.  For the past 15 years we have been spending a bundle of money on alternative sources of energy.  Some would argue that we have spent much of our time and resources in the wrong place.  While wind and solar can help supply electricity, they are not as efficient as coal, natural gas and nuclear.   After fighting clean nuclear energy for decades, many are now realizing the benefits. 




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