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In reply to the discussion: Nuclear renaissance? US OKs new reactor design [View all]diane in sf
(4,102 posts)There is a ton of low hanging fruit in terms of making buildings vehicles, appliances, etc. as efficient as possible. You can heat a well-insulated house in these cold climates with excess heat generated from the hot water heater--there are people doing it as we speak. There is a ton of future employment waiting in making efficient buildings too.
You can also drill down and use the earth's constant temperature to heat and cool buildings in these areas. The upper Midwest does get plenty of wind. Iowa, and the Dakotas and down to Texas can be connected to the grid. There is enough wind power available in these areas to more than supply the energy needs for the entire US (the grid issues make that impractical now--and in general it's more practical to generate energy where you're using it).
You can get solar power in the NE for the same reason you can get plenty in the fog belt in SF--it doesn't require ideal conditions to generate some power and the solar technologies are becoming more efficient.