check out the report and the "Ask the Scientist" question. fyi, paul
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http://action.ucsusa.org/site/R?i=Ad5DalomdqPfV5Qr38dw2A Coal-fired power plants pollute our air and water and are one of our nation's largest sources of global warming emissions. But times are changing. People like you and me have been working to advance cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions—and it's starting to pay off. Our new report, *Ramping Up Renewables http://action.ucsusa.org/site/R?i=LDXoUktQ4dX4zK1Xfrm4iQ*, shows that renewable energy is *already* providing reliable power to consumers and that we can dramatically expand our renewable energy use. *Unfortunately, the fossil-fuel industry doesn't want the rest of the country to catch on.*They're working day in and day out to roll back policies that support our transition to a cleaner, renewable future. It's up to us to fight back, so read on! —*Karla*
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*A friend of mine claims that if all direct and indirect government subsidies were eliminated, the cheapest electricity source would be coal and that renewables of any kind would be most expensive. Can you clarify how the cost of renewables actually stacks up against other sources? —George E. Milkowski, Chicago, IL*
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