the ng companies spend endless amount of dollars to convince us ng is the energy of the future. maybe its time to examine that. first, the bulk of all electrical energy is generated by fossil fuels(coal), next is nuclear followed by hydro then oil/gas fired turbines. last on the list and close to negligible is solar and wind power. fossil fired generation is first because of its ability to generate large amounts of electricity per unit, nuclear can generate even larger amounts per unit while hydro typically are small amount per unit compared to fossil or nuclear. oil/gas are small units and solar/wind has already stated. currently the epa and the current administration is doing EVERYTHING possible to shutdown existing fossil fired plants and making the cost of new facilities prohibitive. there has not been a NEW nuclear plant started in the last 20 years and none are on schedule to be built, plus, all existing nuclear plants are reaching expected life. hydro has limited production and no new sites available for new generating facilities. so with wind/solar being negligible that leaves natural gas to be used for the bulk generation of electricity in the US. so, with no coal fired plants, limited generation from existing nuclear and hydro plants, how much natural gas will be allocated for LOW COST domestic use? I know, not now, but what will 10 to 15 years bring? cow chips anybody!
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Today's Featured Article - Madison's County - by Anthony West. Philip Madison has been a good friend of mine for quite some time. He has patiently suffered my incessant chit chat on the subject of tractors for longer than I care to remember, and on many occasions he has put himself out, dropped what ever it was he was doing, to come and lend a hand cranking handles, or loading a find onto a trailer. Although he himself has never actually owned or restored a tractor, he was always enthusiastic and always around helping with other peoples projects.
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