2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Do you support fracking, or coal? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)such as solar, geothermal, wind and biomass. 44.5% is from natural gas. CA produces virtually no coal.
Oregon currently 42.88% Hydro, 33.65% coal, 13.55% natural gas. Oregon also produces no coal.
These are regional and questions with regional answers. But it is fairly clear that the options are not 'coal or fraking' but far more numerous and nuanced, about combinations and processes of elimination and replacement. Oregon is working on tidal forces for energy production, both States have long coasts. Other States, they have no coast, no tides to harness. CA is too gas dependent, Oregon too coal dependent each State has different ways to address their different issues.
California should not be fraking, seismically too risky. They can excel in solar and wind production, tidal and geothermal.
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