they can be--but the default for rural life in USA is much more energy intensive, per person, than urban life (and that's to say nothing of the geographical footprint) https://twitter.com/themechaprimate/status/1037183011601690625 …
not evident in electricity data, but maybe other fuel sources would show up (remember that hot places use assloads of electricity for A/C!) http://www.energy.ca.gov/almanac/electricity_data/us_per_capita_electricity.html …
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I know that I use more gas living in a rural environment.. Also main industries in rural areas like grain farming & cattle ranching use lots of electricity with usually only a few people running the system. We have solar powered water pumps for our pasture, not the feedlot though
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