Posted by Mike (WA) on September 28, 2011 at 16:38:52 from (69.10.196.29):
In Reply to: Re: Price of LP gas posted by bill mart on September 28, 2011 at 16:27:36:
About 4 and a half cents a kilowatt. "Read it and weep."
Most of our juice is from hydropower- once you pay for the dams, its pretty much free. Rain comes down, rivers flow, cycle goes on forever.
But take heart- if the tree huggers have their way, they'll jerk out all of our dams so the salmon can swim free, and we'll end up in the same boat as everyone else.
Never mind that there are so many wild salmon now (with intact adipose fins, as opposed to hatchery salmon whose adipose fins are removed) that you can't hardly get a fish to take home, because all wild salmon must be released. Ratio of wild to hatchery fish is running about 5 to one. But never mind that, the huggers (while singing a chorus of "Born Free") won't rest until the dams are removed and ALL the fish are wild. And we freeze in the dark.
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