Posted by davemk on April 28, 2010 at 18:28:14 from (76.177.172.4):
In Reply to: Gulf oil posted by Phil in Pa on April 28, 2010 at 17:36:58:
Phil in Pa said: (quoted from post at 17:36:58 04/28/10) Any replacement must be economically feasible.
Wind? No.
Solar? No.
Hydro? Not enough available. The potential has
mostly been realized.
Nuclear? Yes, but it's been fear-mongered and
red-taped out of practicality.
Petroleum is by far our most efficient option, along with coal. A reality many people refuse to accept.
Phil
This is not meant to start an argument, but wind power is here now and it is not going anywhere but up. By up I mean the percentage of electricity produced in the United States. We, as in the American Taxpayers are going to subsidize wind power until it happens.
I encourage you to read this website, It has a lot of information about electricity generation in the USA.
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