Check this out...I'm curious to hear what you think about this...specifically what does the webpage leave out? What info might you want to know? Nevertheless, I'm happy for the progress...
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This is great stuff! It's nice to know that there is progress in Louisiana in trying to preserve nonrenewable resources. But I'm curious how much more would I be paying to my current electric bill. Energy rates are high enough already.
And I was also thinking... What IF this is the actual solution to preserving resources? They could make fossil fuel generated energy obsolete as a step to saving the environment. It could be like a mandatory thing instead of optional. Because you know if it was optional, the companies would compete (but that would also mean things would be cheaper for us).
So yea, I'm looking forward to being able to financially afford this green power deal.
2 comments:
This is great stuff! It's nice to know that there is progress in Louisiana in trying to preserve nonrenewable resources. But I'm curious how much more would I be paying to my current electric bill. Energy rates are high enough already.
And I was also thinking...
What IF this is the actual solution to preserving resources? They could make fossil fuel generated energy obsolete as a step to saving the environment. It could be like a mandatory thing instead of optional. Because you know if it was optional, the companies would compete (but that would also mean things would be cheaper for us).
So yea, I'm looking forward to being able to financially afford this green power deal.
If you go the main page: http://www.entergy-louisiana.com/
I don't see any visible mention of this project - which reassures the fact that these corporations don't give a serious hoot about it.
I don't think the Entergy Biomass program has started yet :
http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower/buying/buying_power.shtml?state=LA
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