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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Eric who wrote (17157)2/8/2010 12:17:11 AM
From: teevee2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 86356
 
Renewables win hands down anyway you look at the problem.

LOL....you must be joking. The carcinogenic, non degradable waste from manufacturing PVs and other so called "green" or "alternative" energy systems was all initially pumped down disposal wells that have contaminated the aquifers in and around silicon valley. There is no cleaning up that mess at any cost. Its a shame you can't pump potable water from the aquifers there anymore. The question I have, is why the state and fed gov'ts haven't charged silicon valley companies with aquifer destruction, imposing fines and costs of what ever it takes, even if its hundreds of billions of dollars.
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