If the govt needs to get involved - and they always seem to need to do so - I'd prefer they get involved in builing infrastructure. The basic needs of a country. Roads, power plants, pipelines, trasmission lines.
Perhaps not actually build them, but help move that sort of thing along.
We need more hydro electric. It messes up the land behind the dam, I'd hate for that to be me; and tree-huggers just can't stand that a few jack rabbits need to find new hopping grounds. But - in the big picture, hydro is the best option for electic in the long run. It has no pollution at all, nothing to store, nothing to put up a pipestack or to cool. It just messes up a few 1000 acres from what it is now into a lake, and that is the end of the issue. Sometimes a lake is a positive thing down the road....
I'm generally not for the govt to be involved either. But - they will be. This is the type of thing they might as well move forward as long as they need to mess up something. It is hard for general big business to do these sorts of massive things on their own.
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