Renewing the Energy Debate. / Troy Gagliano.
by Gagliano, Troy; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Renewing the Energy Debate, April 2002; pp. 14+.
"Wind, solar power and geothermal energy won't replace fossil fuels as the prevalent source of energy any time soon. But using renewable energy in tandem with traditional fuels can protect the nation's economy by extending the life of domestic fossil fuel resources." (STATE LEGISLATURES) This article discusses states' increasing use of renewable energy "in order to diversify their energy and economic options.".
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