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LindsayRichards
Dec 04, 2014Explorer
Once again wind and solar provide only 4% of the nation's energy and the Dept of Energy projects up to 10% by 2035. Not sure where MI is dumping the oil power houses as in the whole US, less than 1% comes from oil and that is mainly where coal and natural gas are unavailable due to isolation (like on islands). MI is less than the national average (see link below). Biomass from the North is much greater than wind and solar combined. The 30% equipment subsidy and the Production Tax Credit for wind both die out 01/01/15 and will probably not be renewed. Been over 20 years. 2015 alone would be $2.3 BILLION. Not sure where you get your info or are you just making it up. See link to see where MI actually
Actual MI Electricity Sources gets it's electricity.
Actual MI Electricity Sources gets it's electricity.
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