Posted by oldtanker on March 05, 2014 at 14:57:15 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: fracking pros cons posted by gwece on March 04, 2014 at 08:15:12:
Come on now, Solar and wind? It's supplemental at best. They figure that for a small city of about 100,000 people with businesses and some manufacturing that it would take 40 square miles of wind farms to power it and that's only when the wind is blowing. Same thing with Solar. We are talking about many square miles. Don't let the tree huggers lie to you, or me, you can research it right on your computer. So called renewable sources are no where near as good as they would have you believe. Right now our only reliable option is from gas and oil. Can or will that change, I'd bet there someplace down the road it will change. But right now it's just not practical. I use to think nuclear power was the way to go but after 2 major accidents I'm no longer a fan.
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