Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Amy D (subcomandanteamy![]() |
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Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:00:58 -0700 (PDT) |
Hydro power may be renewable, I wouldn't at all call it ecological. As a person who lives in Utah, I can attest to the destruction that most large scale hydro projects have caused here...not to mention around the world. Amy...wasatch commons cohousing, salt lake city On 10/13/06, Brian Bartholomew <bb [at] stat.ufl.edu> wrote:
> or in Canada, perhaps big hydro A casual google says that 2/3 of the power in Canada is from hydro, and hydro is already renewable. I'm really not understanding this. What benefits do panels on the home bring that is worth redistributing Canadians' income tax money back to them in the form of a 6X rebate on home power? Brian _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay, (continued)
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Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Brian Bartholomew, October 13 2006
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Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Andrew Netherton, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Brian Bartholomew, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Brian Bartholomew, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Amy D, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Lion Kuntz, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Brian Bartholomew, October 14 2006
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Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Andrew Netherton, October 13 2006
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Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Brian Bartholomew, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Andrew Netherton, October 13 2006
- Re: Making 'Clean Energy' Pay Brian Bartholomew, October 14 2006
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