.@wsj Interesting statshots on those states' energy sources in terms of reliability, cost, and environmental value >pic.twitter.com/JsikKpPt46
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.@wsj Interesting statshots on those states' energy sources in terms of reliability, cost, and environmental value >pic.twitter.com/JsikKpPt46
#TX @WSJ: About half of the energy produced in the United States comes from just five states. http://on.wsj.com/1riu7hU pic.twitter.com/Fn8EqdGyqe
@WSJ @NicoleLapin Interesting factoid.
@BenSnow57 Wowza, thx for sharing!
@WSJ @dgoldenberg Where does Washington's hydroelectricity production fall in the list?
@sidpierre @WSJ Washington produces the most hydroelectric power - about 1,000 trillion Btus - but that's only good enough for 17th overall
@dgoldenberg @WSJ Thanks for the reference!
@WSJ @Nuclear_policy pretty weird comparing primary fossil energy production with nuclear. Or just unaware of that huge PA Ur production.
@alannogee @WSJ agree its a strange mix.
@WSJ I would have expected CA to lead all with renewable energy. Democrats have total control + Obama + Reid. Why R we not there?
Texas rocks it seems... MT @WSJ:About half of energy produced in US comes from just 5 states
http://on.wsj.com/1riu7hU pic.twitter.com/9vhk7rAS71
@WSJ yes I knew LA was useful
“@WSJ: About half of the energy produced in the United States comes from just five states. http://on.wsj.com/1riu7hU pic.twitter.com/OrAEPzdouR”
@WSJ Great for us "lets just shut them all down" >>>>>>> stupid @EPAespanol and @EPA
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