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- Jcwinnie on 2006-09-07 - Tags analysis , education , emissions , energy , environment , forecast , map , network , nuclear_energy , renewable_energy , solar , wind
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The bulk of the fossil fuel savings in the plan - 72 percent - would come from replacement with electricity generated from alternative sources. If achieved, coal, oil and natural gas would no longer be used in electricity production or heating of residential and commercial properties. Also, 65 percent of petroleum used for transportation and 70 percent of natural gas used in industry would no longer be needed. Carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 76 percent, as well.
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