Isn't there a large environmental impact on traditional hydro electric dams?
(Not trying to be snarky...just asking)

I read something a few weeks ago that New Jersey is doing something with a
wind farm off the coast (that intersts me as I am from NJ originally)

On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >seriouslynuclear, solar, thermo, and wind is a great way to go...
> >coal is a beautiful fuel. i enjoy it..
> >but it is pretty nasty stuff, even if it is distiled before combustion
> takes
> >place.
>
> One option no one has mentioned that is about the cleanest and is
> definitely renewable, and almost infinite in supply is hydro electric power.
> With a combination of low flow turbines and more traditional hydro electric
> dams, a significant portion of the power needs could be met within 15 to 2o
> years.
>
> 

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