by Papasequoia » June 6th, 2012, 12:54 pm
CA gets very little of its energy for electricity from oil and for that matter a relatively small amount from hydro power. These statistics are from the CA energy commission for 2010 (most recent numbers).
Electricity (2010)
In-State Generation
Source
Natural Gas 53.4%
Nuclear 15.7%
Large Hydro 14.6%
Coal 1.7%
Renewable 14.6%
The amount that is from oil comes from these sources:
Crude Oil (2011)
Source
In State 38.22%
Alaska 11.84%
Foreign 49.94%
WA, by comparison, gets almost 3/4 of its energy from hydro. One has to wonder when enough is enough when it comes to damming rivers in the Pacific Northwest.
As for CA's brownouts, especially the ones we became famous for some years back, I would highly, highly recommend the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. The rolling blackouts we experienced back then had absolutely nothing to do with energy supply, as we found out too late.
This is from the petition page about why it is a bad idea:
To: Snohomish County Public Utility Commissioners Kathleen Vaughn, Toni Olson and David Aldrich
Help send a clear message to Washington State officials: Save the Skykomish River!
Despite widespread opposition, a Washington State power company SnoPUD has proposed building a new dam and power plant on the protected Skykomish River. This environmental catastrophe would dewater over a mile of river, including two pristine waterfalls, Canyon Falls and Sunset Falls.
SnoPUD’s proposed dam is a $150 million boondoggle that would produce minimal energy – less than 1% of their energy portfolio - while posing serious risks to our environment, threatened species, recreation opportunities, and quality of life.
At present, taxpayers are spending $324.7 MILLION to remove two Washington State dams on the Elwha River.
This targeted area, the South Fork of the Skykomish River, is one of only four Scenic Rivers designated for protection by the Washington State Legislature. In addition, this area has also been nominated to Congress for Federal Protection by the U.S Forest Service for its Outstanding Remarkable Values, which would be destroyed by this project.
Sunset Falls is in a Northwest Power and Conservation Council Protected Area from hydropower development because “such development would have major negative impacts that could not be reversed.”
The Skykomish River is home to ESA theatened Chinook (King) salmon and bull trout, river otters, wild salmon, steelhead and other fish and wildlife, aquatic birds, raptors, and amphibians. The Skykomish River is one of the few remaining rivers in Washington State without a dam!
SnoPUD would have to condemn the longtime homes of residents and force them off their land, offering a fraction of what their property is worth to go through with their reckless plans. Please urge them to stop.
Nature always wins.
> miles = < people
Camp in the mountains, not the left lane!